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A new report, just released by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), pegs US diabetes rates, as of 2016, at 14.0% of adults. This includes cases of both diagnosed and undiagnosed diabetes. In 2014, this rate was pegged at 12.2%. This new data, sourced from the National Bureau of Health Statistics, paints the picture of a disease that crosses all sectors, but some are hit harder than others: Men are more likely to have diabetes than women. 15.9% of men | 12.2% of women. Older people are more likely to have diabetes. 3.5% 20-39 years | 16.3% for 40-59 years | 28.2% for 60+ years Disease rates vary by race 12.4% non-Hispanic white | 17.9% non-Hispanic black 15.3% non-Hispanic Asian | 19.8% Hispanic Obese citizens are more likely to have diabetes 6.2% for normal weight adults | 20.7% for obese adults This meaningful change, a 15% increase in prevalence in just two years, reminds us that the diabetes epidemic is still growing. A new approach, to reverse type 2 diabetes and[Read More ...]
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