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Diabetes: The Numbers Michigan Diabetes Partners in Action and Michigan Department of Community Health Diabetes: The Numbers Adapted from the National Diabetes Education Program With Michigan Data

Diabetes: The Numbers Michigan Diabetes Partners in Action and Michigan Department of Community Health What is Diabetes? Diabetes is a group of diseases characterized by high levels of blood glucose (blood sugar) Diabetes can lead to serious health problems and premature death NIDDK, National Diabetes Statistics fact sheet. HHS, NIH, 2005.

Diabetes: The Numbers Michigan Diabetes Partners in Action and Michigan Department of Community Health Common Types of Diabetes Type 1 diabetes 5% to 10% of diagnosed cases of diabetes Type 2 diabetes 90% to 95% diagnosed cases of diabetes NIDDK, National Diabetes Statistics fact sheet. HHS, NIH, 2005.

Diabetes: The Numbers Michigan Diabetes Partners in Action and Michigan Department of Community Health Common Types of Diabetes Gestational Diabetes Mellitus 7% of all U.S. pregnancies, or about 200,000 cases annually Increased lifelong risk for mother and child for developing type 2 diabetes More common in Latina women (4.4%) than Whites or Blacks (2.5% and 2.1%) NIDDK, National Diabetes Statistics fact sheet. HHS, NIH, BRFSS , women age

Diabetes: The Numbers Michigan Diabetes Partners in Action and Michigan Department of Community Health What is Pre-diabetes? People with pre-diabetes have blood glucose levels higher than normal but not high enough to be diagnosed with diabetes Impaired fasting glucose (IFG): Fasting blood sugar level is mg/dL Impaired glucose tolerance (IGT): Blood sugar level is mg/dL after a 2-hour glucose tolerance test At least 54 million U.S. adults age 20 and older have pre-diabetes – which raises their risk for type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease NIDDK, National Diabetes Statistics fact sheet. HHS, NIH, 2005.

Diabetes: The Numbers Michigan Diabetes Partners in Action and Michigan Department of Community Health Obesity Trends Diabetes Trends BRFSS,

Diabetes: The Numbers Michigan Diabetes Partners in Action and Michigan Department of Community Health U.S. Diabetes Prevalence All Ages, million people have diabetes Diagnosed: 14.6 million people Undiagnosed: 6.2 million people 1.5 million new cases were diagnosed in 2005 NIDDK, National Diabetes Statistics fact sheet. HHS, NIH, 2005.

Diabetes: The Numbers Michigan Diabetes Partners in Action and Michigan Department of Community Health Michigan Diabetes Prevalence Age 18 and Older, % of Michigan adults (or 593,200 persons) have diagnosed diabetes An estimated 292,000 adults have undiagnosed diabetes Approximately 1-3% of women report a history of gestational diabetes Another 2 million adults have pre-diabetes (27.3% of adults) Diabetes in Michigan Fact Sheet, MDCH, Michigan Behavioral Risk Factor Survey, Pre-diabetes in Michigan Fact Sheet, MDCH, 2007.

Diabetes: The Numbers Michigan Diabetes Partners in Action and Michigan Department of Community Health U.S. Diabetes Prevalence Race/Ethnicity American Indians and Alaskan Natives are 2.2 times as likely to have diabetes* African Americans are 1.8 times as likely to have diabetes* Hispanic/Latinos are 1.7 times as likely to have diabetes* * as compared to non-Hispanic whites NIDDK, National Diabetes Statistics fact sheet. HHS, NIH, 2005.

Diabetes: The Numbers Michigan Diabetes Partners in Action and Michigan Department of Community Health Michigan Diabetes Prevalence Race/Ethnicity and Gender Diabetes in Michigan Fact Sheet, MDCH, 2006.

Diabetes: The Numbers Michigan Diabetes Partners in Action and Michigan Department of Community Health Michigan Diabetes Prevalence Race/Ethnicity and Age Diabetes in Michigan Fact Sheet, MDCH, 2006.

Diabetes: The Numbers Michigan Diabetes Partners in Action and Michigan Department of Community Health U.S. Diabetes Prevalence Young people under age ,369 or 0.18% of young people under age 20 have diabetes, or 1 in 523 Type 1 diabetes is more common than type 2, except in American Indian youth Type 2 diabetes accounts for 6% of non-Hispanic white youth and 76% of American Indian youth (age 10-19) Diabetes in youth is more common in young females and in young people ages (SEARCH) Pediatrics.118: , 2006.

Diabetes: The Numbers Michigan Diabetes Partners in Action and Michigan Department of Community Health Michigan Diabetes Prevalence Young people under age 20 Using National rates, there are an estimated 5,000 youth with diabetes in Michigan 21% of these children reside in Wayne county 12% in Oakland County 8% in Macomb County 6% in Kent County 5% in Genesee County (SEARCH) Pediatrics.118: , Michigan Resident Population, NCHS.

Diabetes: The Numbers Michigan Diabetes Partners in Action and Michigan Department of Community Health Michigan Diabetes Mortality Age-adjusted Rates with Diabetes as Leading Cause Diabetes in Michigan Fact Sheet, MDCH, 2006.

Diabetes: The Numbers Michigan Diabetes Partners in Action and Michigan Department of Community Health Diabetes Complications 2 in 3 people with diabetes die of heart disease or stroke Diabetes is the #1 cause of adult blindness Diabetes is the #1 cause of kidney failure Diabetes causes more than 60% of non- traumatic lower-limb amputations each year NIDDK, National Diabetes Statistics fact sheet. HHS, NIH, 2005.

Diabetes: The Numbers Michigan Diabetes Partners in Action and Michigan Department of Community Health U.S. Diabetes Complications Type 2 Diabetes Complications included : heart attack, stroke, coronary heart disease, congestive heart failure, chest pain, chronic kidney disease, eye damage, foot problems that can lead to amputation. Source: NHANES An estimated 3 out of 5 people (58%) have one or more complications. No Complications One Complication Two Complications Three Complications Four or More Complications

Diabetes: The Numbers Michigan Diabetes Partners in Action and Michigan Department of Community Health Michigan Diabetes Complications Cardiovascular Disease 27% of PWD have had a heart attack, stroke or angina Blindness 20% of PWD have been told they have retinopathy Kidney Disease 42% of dialysis patients have diabetes 1 out of 3 kidney transplants have diabetes Amputation 72% of non-traumatic lower limb amputations are to PWD Diabetes in Michigan Fact Sheet, MDCH, Michigan Behavioral Risk Factor Survey, MDCH.

Diabetes: The Numbers Michigan Diabetes Partners in Action and Michigan Department of Community Health Michigan Diabetes Health Diabetes in Michigan Fact Sheet, MDCH, Michigan Behavioral Risk Factor Survey, MDCH. PWD All of Michigan Report health as fair or poor48%15% Are obese55%27% Have high cholesterol62%39% Have hypertension (HBP)66%28% Are living with disability42%22%

Diabetes: The Numbers Michigan Diabetes Partners in Action and Michigan Department of Community Health Michigan Diabetes Care Receipt of Preventive Care Two HbA1c tests annually67% Dilated eye exam annually68% Foot exam annually67% All 3 services within a year 34% Prevalence of Receipt of Multiple Preventive-Care Services Among Adults with Diabetes, 2005, MDCH.

Diabetes: The Numbers Michigan Diabetes Partners in Action and Michigan Department of Community Health Michigan Diabetes Care Immunization Rates 2005 Michigan Behavioral Risk Factor Survey, MDCH.

Diabetes: The Numbers Michigan Diabetes Partners in Action and Michigan Department of Community Health A Costly Disease Diabetes in the U.S. costs over $132 billion in direct and indirect costs $92 billion in direct medical costs Cost of Diabetes $132 Billion Diabetes in Michigan costs over $6 billion in direct and indirect costs $4.5 billion in direct medical costs Diabetes in Michigan $6 Billion Michigan costs represent 5% of total U.S. costs Lewin Group, Inc., for the American Diabetes Association, Diabetes in Michigan Fact Sheet, MDCH, 2006.

Diabetes: The Numbers Michigan Diabetes Partners in Action and Michigan Department of Community Health Costs by Complication Diabetes ComplicationDirect Cost per Person Eye Damage$1,785 Foot Problems$4,687 Coronary Heart Disease$6,062 Stroke$7,806 Congestive Heart Failure$7,932 Chronic Kidney Disease$9,002 Heart Attack$14,150 Kidney Failure$60,000 AACE State of Diabetes Complications Report, 2006

Diabetes: The Numbers Michigan Diabetes Partners in Action and Michigan Department of Community Health Prevent and Control Diabetes Modest physical activity and healthy eating can cut a person’s risk for developing type 2 diabetes by up to 60% Diabetes treatment is 95% self-care People could seek information and support from the local community (MODE, ADA, health care professionals, etc.) Early intervention and treatment can prevent and/or delay complications DPP Group. NE Journal of Medicine 346: , 2002.

Diabetes: The Numbers Michigan Diabetes Partners in Action and Michigan Department of Community Health Prevent and Control Diabetes BlindnessUp to 90% preventable with proper screening and care AmputationUp to 85% preventable with implementation of foot care programs that include regular exams and patient education Death due to influenza80% preventable with influenza vaccination Kidney Failure50% preventable with better control of blood pressure and blood glucose levels Heart disease and strokeUp to 50% preventable with improved control of blood pressure, cholesterol and lipids Nerve disease40% preventable with a 1% reduction in HbA1c test results Death due to heart disease or stroke 30% preventable with better control of blood pressure, blood glucose and lipid levels NIDDK, National Diabetes Statistics fact sheet. HHS, NIH, 2005.

Diabetes: The Numbers Michigan Diabetes Partners in Action and Michigan Department of Community Health For more information about NDEP, or to order free materials: Call or Visit The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ National Diabetes Education Program is jointly sponsored by the National Institutes of Health and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention with the support of more than 200 partner organizations.