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Graph title: Total prevalence of diabetes in people aged 20 years or
older, by age group — United States, 2002
Explanation: This graph shows the percentage of U.S. adults aged 20 years
or older who had diabetes in the year 2002. The percentage of adults with
diabetes was 2.2% among those aged 20-39 years, 9.7% among those aged
40-59 years, and 18.3% among those aged 60 years and older.
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Graph title: Age-adjusted total prevalence of diabetes in people aged
20 years or older, by race/ethnicity — United States, 2002
Explanation: This graph compares the age-adjusted prevalence of diabetes
among U.S. adults aged 20 years or older by race and ethnicity. In the
year 2002, the age-adjusted prevalence of diabetes was 17.6% among
American Indians and Alaska Natives, 12.9% among non-Hispanic blacks,
11.7% among Hispanic/Latino Americans, and 7.9% among non-Hispanic whites.
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Graph title: Number of new cases of diagnosed diabetes in people aged 20
years or older, by age group — United States, 2002
Explanation: This graph displays the number of new cases of diagnosed diabetes
among U.S. adults aged 20 years or older. In the year 2002, there were about
195,000 new cases among people aged 20-39 years; 568,000 new cases among people
aged 40-59 years; and 492,000 among people aged 60 years and older.
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Graph title: Treatment with insulin and oral medications
United States, 1999–2001
Explanation: This graph displays the distribution of insulin and oral medication treatment among U.S. adults aged 20 years or older with diagnosed diabetes in 1999–2001. Fifty-three percent were treated with only oral medication, 12% received insulin and oral medication, 19% received only insulin, and 15% received neither oral medication nor insulin.
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Page last modified: December 20, 2005
Content Source: National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion
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