Where can I find national and state statistics on diabetes?
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) provides several resources for data on Americans with diabetes. The CDCs Diabetes Surveillance System provides national statistics, in charts and data tables, on prevalence, incidence, and duration of diabetes; occurrence of complications such as cardiovascular disease, lower extremity conditions, end-stage renal disease, and visual impairment among people with diabetes; as well as health status and disability, preventive care practices, hospitalization, insulin and oral medication use, and risk factors for complications among people with diabetes. The Diabetes Surveillance System also provides state data on the prevalence of diabetes, preventive care practices, incidence of end stage renal disease, health status, and disability of people with diabetes. You can also contact the state-based Diabetes Prevention and Control Programs for further state information.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) provides several resources for data on Americans with diabetes. The CDCs Diabetes Surveillance System provides national statistics, in charts and data tables, on prevalence, incidence, and duration of diabetes; occurrence of complications such as cardiovascular disease, lower extremity conditions, end-stage renal disease, and visual impairment among people with diabetes; as well as health status and disability, preventive care practices, hospitalization, insulin and oral medication use, and risk factors for complications among people with diabetes. The Diabetes Surveillance System also provides state data on the prevalence of diabetes, preventive care practices, incidence of end stage renal disease, health status, and disability of people with diabetes. You can also contact the state-based Diabetes Prevention and Control Programs for further state information. The CDC publication Diabetes: Deadly, Disabling, and on the Rise provides