Nearly Half of People With Diabetes Don’t Know They Have It

A new global study found that nearly half the people with diabetes don’t know it, and that younger people are more likely to be unaware and undiagnosed.

In the United States, the numbers are better than the worldwide average — researchers estimated that about 1 in 6 of Americans with diabetes (17 percent) don’t know they have the condition.

Although the United States is doing better than the global average, there’s still a gap in diagnosis, says the study’s first author, Lauryn Stafford, a researcher at the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation at the University of Washington in Seattle.

“Given the larger uninsured population in the United States compared to other high-income countries, it is likely that this factor plays a bigger role in undiagnosed diabetes in the U.S. Young adults in the U.S., as in the rest of the world, were most likely to be unaware of their diabetes,” says Stafford.

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Felicia Ray Owens
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Happy wife of Ret. Army Vet, proud mom, guiding others to balance in life, relationships & purpose.

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