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CDC’s Division of Diabetes Translation. United States Diabetes Surveillance System available at Obesity (BMI≥30 kg/m 2 ) Diabetes <4.5% Missing data 4.5%–5.9% 6.0%–7.4% 7.5%–8.9% ≥9.0% 18.0%–21.9% <14.0% Missing Data 14.0%–17.9% 22.0%–25.9%≥26.0% Age-Adjusted Prevalence of Obesity and Diagnosed Diabetes Among US Adults 1994

CDC’s Division of Diabetes Translation. United States Diabetes Surveillance System available at Obesity (BMI≥30 kg/m 2 ) Diabetes <4.5% Missing data 4.5%–5.9% 6.0%–7.4% 7.5%–8.9% ≥9.0% 18.0%–21.9% <14.0% Missing Data 14.0%–17.9% 22.0%–25.9%≥26.0% Age-Adjusted Prevalence of Obesity and Diagnosed Diabetes Among US Adults 1995

CDC’s Division of Diabetes Translation. United States Diabetes Surveillance System available at Obesity (BMI≥30 kg/m 2 ) Diabetes <4.5% Missing data 4.5%–5.9% 6.0%–7.4% 7.5%–8.9% ≥9.0% 18.0%–21.9% <14.0% Missing Data 14.0%–17.9% 22.0%–25.9%≥26.0% Age-Adjusted Prevalence of Obesity and Diagnosed Diabetes Among US Adults 1996

CDC’s Division of Diabetes Translation. United States Diabetes Surveillance System available at Obesity (BMI≥30 kg/m 2 ) Diabetes <4.5% Missing data 4.5%–5.9% 6.0%–7.4% 7.5%–8.9% ≥9.0% 18.0%–21.9% <14.0% Missing Data 14.0%–17.9% 22.0%–25.9%≥26.0% Age-Adjusted Prevalence of Obesity and Diagnosed Diabetes Among US Adults 1997

CDC’s Division of Diabetes Translation. United States Diabetes Surveillance System available at Obesity (BMI≥30 kg/m 2 ) Diabetes <4.5% Missing data 4.5%–5.9% 6.0%–7.4% 7.5%–8.9% ≥9.0% 18.0%–21.9% <14.0% Missing Data 14.0%–17.9% 22.0%–25.9%≥26.0% Age-Adjusted Prevalence of Obesity and Diagnosed Diabetes Among US Adults 1998

CDC’s Division of Diabetes Translation. United States Diabetes Surveillance System available at Obesity (BMI≥30 kg/m 2 ) Diabetes <4.5% Missing data 4.5%–5.9% 6.0%–7.4% 7.5%–8.9% ≥9.0% 18.0%–21.9% <14.0% Missing Data 14.0%–17.9% 22.0%–25.9%≥26.0% Age-Adjusted Prevalence of Obesity and Diagnosed Diabetes Among US Adults 1999

CDC’s Division of Diabetes Translation. United States Diabetes Surveillance System available at Obesity (BMI≥30 kg/m 2 ) Diabetes <4.5% Missing data 4.5%–5.9% 6.0%–7.4% 7.5%–8.9% ≥9.0% 18.0%–21.9% <14.0% Missing Data 14.0%–17.9% 22.0%–25.9%≥26.0% Age-Adjusted Prevalence of Obesity and Diagnosed Diabetes Among US Adults 2000

CDC’s Division of Diabetes Translation. United States Diabetes Surveillance System available at Obesity (BMI≥30 kg/m 2 ) Diabetes <4.5% Missing data 4.5%–5.9% 6.0%–7.4% 7.5%–8.9% ≥9.0% 18.0%–21.9% <14.0% Missing Data 14.0%–17.9% 22.0%–25.9%≥26.0% Age-Adjusted Prevalence of Obesity and Diagnosed Diabetes Among US Adults 2001

CDC’s Division of Diabetes Translation. United States Diabetes Surveillance System available at Obesity (BMI≥30 kg/m 2 ) Diabetes <4.5% Missing data 4.5%–5.9% 6.0%–7.4% 7.5%–8.9% ≥9.0% 18.0%–21.9% <14.0% Missing Data 14.0%–17.9% 22.0%–25.9%≥26.0% Age-Adjusted Prevalence of Obesity and Diagnosed Diabetes Among US Adults 2002

CDC’s Division of Diabetes Translation. United States Diabetes Surveillance System available at Obesity (BMI≥30 kg/m 2 ) Diabetes <4.5% Missing data 4.5%–5.9% 6.0%–7.4% 7.5%–8.9% ≥9.0% 18.0%–21.9% <14.0% Missing Data 14.0%–17.9% 22.0%–25.9%≥26.0% Age-Adjusted Prevalence of Obesity and Diagnosed Diabetes Among US Adults 2003

CDC’s Division of Diabetes Translation. United States Diabetes Surveillance System available at Obesity (BMI≥30 kg/m 2 ) Diabetes <4.5% Missing data 4.5%–5.9% 6.0%–7.4% 7.5%–8.9% ≥9.0% 18.0%–21.9% <14.0% Missing Data 14.0%–17.9% 22.0%–25.9%≥26.0% Age-Adjusted Prevalence of Obesity and Diagnosed Diabetes Among US Adults 2004

CDC’s Division of Diabetes Translation. United States Diabetes Surveillance System available at Obesity (BMI≥30 kg/m 2 ) Diabetes <4.5% Missing data 4.5%–5.9% 6.0%–7.4% 7.5%–8.9% ≥9.0% 18.0%–21.9% <14.0% Missing Data 14.0%–17.9% 22.0%–25.9%≥26.0% Age-Adjusted Prevalence of Obesity and Diagnosed Diabetes Among US Adults 2005

CDC’s Division of Diabetes Translation. United States Diabetes Surveillance System available at Obesity (BMI≥30 kg/m 2 ) Diabetes <4.5% Missing data 4.5%–5.9% 6.0%–7.4% 7.5%–8.9% ≥9.0% 18.0%–21.9% <14.0% Missing Data 14.0%–17.9% 22.0%–25.9%≥26.0% Age-Adjusted Prevalence of Obesity and Diagnosed Diabetes Among US Adults 2006

CDC’s Division of Diabetes Translation. United States Diabetes Surveillance System available at Obesity (BMI≥30 kg/m 2 ) Diabetes <4.5% Missing data 4.5%–5.9% 6.0%–7.4% 7.5%–8.9% ≥9.0% 18.0%–21.9% <14.0% Missing Data 14.0%–17.9% 22.0%–25.9%≥26.0% Age-Adjusted Prevalence of Obesity and Diagnosed Diabetes Among US Adults 2007

CDC’s Division of Diabetes Translation. United States Diabetes Surveillance System available at Obesity (BMI≥30 kg/m 2 ) Diabetes <4.5% Missing data 4.5%–5.9% 6.0%–7.4% 7.5%–8.9% ≥9.0% 18.0%–21.9% <14.0% Missing Data 14.0%–17.9% 22.0%–25.9%≥26.0% Age-Adjusted Prevalence of Obesity and Diagnosed Diabetes Among US Adults 2008

CDC’s Division of Diabetes Translation. United States Diabetes Surveillance System available at Obesity (BMI≥30 kg/m 2 ) Diabetes <4.5% Missing data 4.5%–5.9% 6.0%–7.4% 7.5%–8.9% ≥9.0% 18.0%–21.9% <14.0% Missing Data 14.0%–17.9% 22.0%–25.9%≥26.0% Age-Adjusted Prevalence of Obesity and Diagnosed Diabetes Among US Adults 2009

CDC’s Division of Diabetes Translation. United States Diabetes Surveillance System available at Obesity (BMI≥30 kg/m 2 ) Diabetes <4.5% Missing data 4.5%–5.9% 6.0%–7.4% 7.5%–8.9% ≥9.0% 18.0%–21.9% <14.0% Missing Data 14.0%–17.9% 22.0%–25.9%≥26.0% Age-Adjusted Prevalence of Obesity and Diagnosed Diabetes Among US Adults 2010

Major changes to the survey method in 2011 more detail at

CDC’s Division of Diabetes Translation. United States Diabetes Surveillance System available at Obesity (BMI≥30 kg/m 2 ) Diabetes <4.5% Missing data 4.5%–5.9% 6.0%–7.4% 7.5%–8.9% ≥9.0% 18.0%–21.9% <14.0% Missing Data 14.0%–17.9% 22.0%–25.9%≥26.0% Age-Adjusted Prevalence of Obesity and Diagnosed Diabetes Among US Adults 2011

CDC’s Division of Diabetes Translation. United States Diabetes Surveillance System available at Obesity (BMI≥30 kg/m 2 ) Diabetes <4.5% Missing data 4.5%–5.9% 6.0%–7.4% 7.5%–8.9% ≥9.0% 18.0%–21.9% <14.0% Missing Data 14.0%–17.9% 22.0%–25.9%≥26.0% Age-Adjusted Prevalence of Obesity and Diagnosed Diabetes Among US Adults 2012

CDC’s Division of Diabetes Translation. United States Diabetes Surveillance System available at Obesity (BMI≥30 kg/m 2 ) Diabetes <4.5% Missing data 4.5%–5.9% 6.0%–7.4% 7.5%–8.9% ≥9.0% 18.0%–21.9% <14.0% Missing Data 14.0%–17.9% 22.0%–25.9%≥26.0% Age-Adjusted Prevalence of Obesity and Diagnosed Diabetes Among US Adults 2013

CDC’s Division of Diabetes Translation. United States Diabetes Surveillance System available at Obesity (BMI≥30 kg/m 2 ) Diabetes <4.5% Missing data 4.5%–5.9% 6.0%–7.4% 7.5%–8.9% ≥9.0% 18.0%–21.9% <14.0% Missing Data 14.0%–17.9% 22.0%–25.9%≥26.0% Age-Adjusted Prevalence of Obesity and Diagnosed Diabetes Among US Adults 2014

Age-adjusted Prevalence of Obesity and Diagnosed Diabetes Among US Adults Obesity (BMI ≥30 kg/m 2 ) Diabetes No Data 26.0% No Data 9.0% CDC’s Division of Diabetes Translation. United States Surveillance System available at