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Catherine C Cowie1, Keith F Rust, Danita D Byrd-Holt, Edward W Gregg, Earl S Ford, Linda S Geiss, Kathleen E Bainbridge, Judith E Fradkin.
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OBJECTIVE We examined prevalences of previously diagnosed diabetes and undiagnosed diabetes and high risk for diabetes using recently suggested A1C criteria in the U.S. during 2003-2006. We compared these prevalences to those in earlier surveys and those using glucose criteria. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS In 2003-2006, the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey included a probability sample of 14,611 individuals aged > or =12 years. Participants were classified on glycemic status by interview for diagnosed diabetes and by A1C, fasting, and 2-h glucose challenge values measured in subsamples. RESULTS Using A1C criteria, the crude prevalence of total diabetes in adults aged > or =20 years was 9.6% (20.4 million), of which 19.0% was undiagnosed (7.8% diagnosed, 1.8% undiagnosed using A1C > or =6.5%). Another 3.5% of adults (7.4 million) were at high risk for diabetes (A1C 6.0 to <6.5%). Prevalences were disproportionately high in the elderly. Age-/sex-standardized prevalence was more than two times higher in non-Hispanic blacks and Mexican Americans versus non-Hispanic whites for diagnosed, undiagnosed, and total diabetes (P < 0.003); standardized prevalence at high risk for diabetes was more than two times higher in non-Hispanic blacks versus non-Hispanic whites and Mexican Americans (P < 0.00001). Since 1988-1994, diagnosed diabetes generally increased, while the percent of diabetes that was undiagnosed and the percent at high risk of diabetes generally decreased. Using A1C criteria, prevalences of undiagnosed diabetes and high risk of diabetes were one-third that and one-tenth that, respectively, using glucose criteria. CONCLUSIONS Although A1C detects much lower prevalences than glucose criteria, hyperglycemic conditions remain high in the U.S., and elderly and minority groups are disproportionately affected.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20067953 PMCID: PMC2827508 DOI: 10.2337/dc09-1524
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Diabetes Care ISSN: 0149-5992 Impact factor: 19.112
Crude prevalence of diagnosed diabetes, undiagnosed diabetes (A1C ≥6.5%), total diabetes (diagnosed and undiagnosed combined), total diabetes that is undiagnosed, and at high risk for diabetes (A1C ≥6.0 to <6.5%), by age, sex, and race/ethnicity: NHANES 2003–2006 (n = 13,094)
| Diagnosed diabetes | Undiagnosed diabetes | Total diabetes | Total diabetes that is undiagnosed | At high risk for diabetes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Combined age-groups (years) | |||||
| ≥12 | 6.8 (6.1–7.5) | 1.6 (1.2–1.9) | 8.4 (7.6–9.2) | 19.0 (15.2–22.7) | 3.1 (2.7–3.4) |
| ≥20 | 7.8 (7.0–8.6) | 1.8 (1.4–2.2) | 9.6 (8.7–10.5) | 19.0 (15.2–22.7) | 3.5 (3.0–3.9) |
| ≥65 | 17.7 (15.6–19.7) | 3.5 (2.6–4.3) | 21.1 (18.7–23.5) | 16.3 (12.9–19.8) | 8.1 (6.6–9.6) |
| Age-specific groups (years) | |||||
| 12–19 | 0.4 (0.2–0.7) | 0.1 (0.0–0.2) | 0.5 (0.2–0.8) | 17.5 (0.0–36.4) | 0.3 (0.1–0.5) |
| 20–39 | 1.9 (1.4–2.4) | 0.6 (0.3–0.9) | 2.5 (1.9–3.1) | 25.6 (16.3–35.0) | 0.7 (0.4–1.0) |
| 40–59 | 8.1 (6.9–9.4) | 2.0 (1.3–2.7) | 10.1 (8.7–11.5) | 19.5 (13.1–25.9) | 3.7 (3.1–4.4) |
| 60–74 | 17.6 (15.7–19.5) | 3.5 (2.1–4.9) | 21.1 (18.7–23.4) | 16.5 (10.7–22.2) | 7.1 (5.5–8.8) |
| ≥75 | 15.2 (12.9–17.6) | 3.5 (2.4–4.6) | 18.7 (16.6–20.9) | 18.8 (12.7–24.9) | 8.7 (7.2–10.2) |
| Sex by age (years) | |||||
| Men | |||||
| ≥12 | 6.5 (5.6–7.5) | 1.8 (1.2–2.4) | 8.3 (7.4–9.3) | 21.8 (15.2–28.4) | 3.1 (2.7–3.6) |
| ≥20 | 7.5 (6.4–8.5) | 2.1 (1.4–2.8) | 9.6 (8.5–10.6) | 21.8 (15.2–28.4) | 3.5 (3.0–4.1) |
| ≥65 | 18.1 (15.3–20.9) | 3.8 (2.2–5.3) | 21.8 (18.5–25.2) | 17.2 (11.2–23.2) | 8.3 (6.6–10.0) |
| Women | |||||
| ≥12 | 7.1 (6.2–7.9) | 1.4 (1.1–1.7) | 8.4 (7.4–9.4) | 16.3 (13.3–19.3) | 3.0 (2.4–3.6) |
| ≥20 | 8.0 (7.1–8.9) | 1.6 (1.2–1.9) | 9.6 (8.4–10.7) | 16.3 (13.3–19.3) | 3.4 (2.7–4.1) |
| ≥65 | 17.4 (14.8–20.0) | 3.2 (2.2–4.3) | 20.6 (17.5–23.7) | 15.7 (11.8–19.5) | 7.9 (6.0–9.9) |
| Race/ethnicity by age (years) | |||||
| Non-Hispanic white | |||||
| ≥12 | 6.2 (5.3–7.1) | 1.3 (0.8–1.8) | 7.5 (6.5–8.5) | 17.5 (12.1–22.9) | 2.7 (2.3–3.2) |
| ≥20 | 6.9 (6.0–7.9) | 1.5 (0.9–2.0) | 8.4 (7.3–9.5) | 17.5 (12.1–23.0) | 3.1 (2.6–3.6) |
| ≥65 | 16.0 (13.8–18.2) | 2.8 (1.9–3.8) | 18.8 (16.2–21.4) | 15.1 (10.9–19.3) | 7.7 (6.1–9.3) |
| Non-Hispanic black | |||||
| ≥12 | 9.3 (8.0–10.5) | 2.1 (1.6–2.5) | 11.4 (10.0–12.7) | 18.3 (14.6–21.9) | 5.7 (4.7–6.6) |
| ≥20 | 11.2 (9.7–12.6) | 2.5 (1.9–3.0) | 13.7 (12.1–15.2) | 18.2 (14.5–21.9) | 6.7 (5.6–7.8) |
| ≥65 | 25.2 (19.7–30.7) | 7.5 (4.9–10.1) | 32.7 (26.8–38.5) | 22.9 (15.4–30.4) | 13.2 (9.8–16.7) |
| Mexican American | |||||
| ≥12 | 6.5 (5.3–7.7) | 2.5 (1.5–3.5) | 9.0 (7.4–10.6) | 27.9 (19.4–36.3) | 2.3 (1.5–3.1) |
| ≥20 | 7.9 (6.5–9.2) | 3.0 (1.8–4.2) | 10.9 (9.0–12.8) | 27.7 (19.2–36.2) | 2.8 (1.8–3.7) |
| ≥65 | 26.6 (22.5–30.7) | 5.2 (2.5–8.0) | 31.8 (28.4–35.2) | 16.4 (7.9–25.0) | 8.3 (3.7–12.8) |
Data are % (95% CI). Diagnosed diabetes determined by self-report on interview. Values by age alone and by sex include those of race/ethnic groups not listed separately.
Standardized prevalence of diagnosed diabetes, undiagnosed diabetes (A1C ≥6.5%), total diabetes (diagnosed and undiagnosed combined), percent of total diabetes that is undiagnosed, and at high risk of diabetes (A1C ≥6.0 to <6.5%), by age, sex, and race/ethnicity: NHANES 1988–1994, 1999–2002, 2003–2006
| 1988–1994 | 1999–2002 | 2003–2006 | |
|---|---|---|---|
|
| 15,891 | 8,973 | 9,025 |
| Diagnosed diabetes | |||
| Combined age groups (years) | |||
| ≥20 | 5.3 (4.8–5.8) | 6.6 (5.9–7.3) | 7.6 (6.9–8.3) |
| ≥65 | 12.5 (11.0–13.9) | 14.9 (13.2–16.6) | 17.7 (15.6–19.8) |
| Age-specific groups (years) | |||
| 20–39 | 1.1 (0.6–1.6) | 1.6 (1.0–2.3) | 1.9 (1.4–2.4) |
| 40–59 | 5.5 (4.6–6.4) | 6.8 (5.7–7.9) | 8.1 (6.9–9.4) |
| 60–74 | 11.9 (10.3–13.5) | 15.5 (13.9–17.2) | 17.7 (15.7–19.6) |
| ≥75 | 13.7 (11.8–15.6) | 13.6 (10.6–16.6) | 15.1 (12.8–17.3) |
| Sex (age ≥20 years) | |||
| Men | 5.3 (4.7–5.8) | 7.2 (6.2–8.2) | 7.6 (6.6–8.6) |
| Women | 5.3 (4.6–6.1) | 6.1 (5.3–6.9) | 7.6 (6.8–8.4) |
| Race/ethnicity (age ≥20 years) | |||
| Non-Hispanic white | 4.8 (4.2–5.5) | 5.3 (4.6–6.0) | 6.3 (5.5–7.0) |
| Non-Hispanic black | 8.4 (7.5–9.2) | 10.9 (9.4–12.3) | 12.2 (10.8–13.6) |
| Mexican American | 9.4 (8.5–10.4) | 10.4 (9.4–11.5) | 12.0 (10.4–13.6) |
| Undiagnosed diabetes | |||
| Combined age groups (years) | |||
| ≥20 | 2.1 (1.8–2.5) | 1.6 (1.3–2.0) | 1.8 (1.4–2.2) |
| ≥65 | 4.4 (3.4–5.4) | 3.2 (2.4–4.0) | 3.5 (2.6–4.4) |
| Age-specific groups (years) | |||
| 20–39 | 0.4 (0.2–0.6) | 0.5 (0.1–0.8) | 0.6 (0.3–0.9) |
| 40–59 | 2.6 (1.9–3.2) | 1.8 (1.3–2.3) | 2.0 (1.3–2.7) |
| 60–74 | 4.3 (3.2–5.5) | 3.7 (2.7–4.7) | 3.5 (2.1–4.9) |
| ≥75 | 5.5 (3.8–7.2) | 3.2 (1.9–4.4) | 3.6 (2.4–4.8) |
| Sex (age ≥20 years) | |||
| Men | 2.6 (2.1–3.1) | 2.0 (1.5–2.5) | 2.1 (1.5–2.7) |
| Women | 1.8 (1.4–2.1) | 1.3 (1.0–1.7) | 1.5 (1.2–1.8) |
| Race/ethnicity (age ≥20 years) | |||
| Non-Hispanic white | 1.6 (1.2–1.9) | 1.2 (0.9–1.5) | 1.3 (0.9–1.8) |
| Non-Hispanic black | 5.0 (4.3–5.6) | 3.1 (2.4–3.8) | 2.7 (2.2–3.3) |
| Mexican American | 4.0 (3.0–4.9) | 2.7 (2.0–3.4) | 3.6 (2.3–4.9) |
| Total diabetes | |||
| Combined age groups (years) | |||
| ≥20 | 7.4 (6.8–8.1) | 8.2 (7.3–9.1) | 9.3 (8.6–10.1) |
| ≥65 | 16.9 (15.2–18.6) | 18.1 (16.2–20.1) | 21.2 (18.8–23.6) |
| Age-specific groups (years) | |||
| 20–39 | 1.5 (1.0–2.0) | 2.1 (1.3–2.9) | 2.5 (1.9–3.1) |
| 40–59 | 8.1 (6.8–9.4) | 8.6 (7.3–10.0) | 10.1 (8.7–11.5) |
| 60–74 | 16.2 (14.3–18.1) | 19.2 (17.1–21.3) | 21.1 (18.8–23.5) |
| ≥75 | 19.2 (16.9–21.6) | 16.8 (13.6–19.9) | 18.6 (16.6–20.7) |
| Sex (age ≥20 years) | |||
| Men | 7.8 (7.1–8.6) | 9.2 (7.9–10.5) | 9.7 (8.8–10.6) |
| Women | 7.1 (6.2–8.0) | 7.4 (6.5–8.3) | 9.1 (8.1–10.1) |
| Race/ethnicity (age ≥20 years) | |||
| Non-Hispanic white | 6.4 (5.6–7.2) | 6.5 (5.7–7.3) | 7.6 (6.7–8.5) |
| Non-Hispanic black | 13.3 (12.3–14.4) | 14.0 (12.6–15.4) | 14.9 (13.4–16.5) |
| Mexican American | 13.4 (12.2–14.5) | 13.2 (12.1–14.2) | 15.6 (14.2–16.9) |
| Percent of total diabetes that is undiagnosed | |||
| Combined age groups (years) | |||
| ≥20 | 28.9 (23.2–34.6) | 20.6 (15.1–26.1) | 21.5 (16.6–26.4) |
| ≥65 | 25.6 (20.5–30.7) | 17.6 (13.8–21.4) | 16.4 (12.9–19.9) |
| Age-specific groups (years) | |||
| 20–39 | 28.1 (15.2–40.9) | 21.8 (9.9–33.7) | 25.6 (16.2–34.9) |
| 40–59 | 31.4 (26.1–36.7) | 20.4 (15.3–25.6) | 19.4 (13.3–25.5) |
| 60–74 | 26.7 (20.8–32.7) | 19.1 (14.6–23.5) | 16.4 (10.8–22.0) |
| ≥75 | 27.6 (21.1–34.2) | 19.1 (11.6–26.6) | 19.2 (12.8–25.7) |
| Sex (age ≥20 years) | |||
| Men | 30.4 (22.7–38.1) | 22.6 (13.1–32.2) | 25.4 (16.4–34.3) |
| Women | 27.8 (20.1–35.5) | 18.7 (11.5–26.0) | 17.8 (12.4–23.1) |
| Race/ethnicity (age ≥20 years) | |||
| Non-Hispanic white | 19.5 (11.7–27.3) | 16.9 (10.1–23.8) | 17.1 (6.5–27.6) |
| Non-Hispanic black | 41.6 (35.2–47.9) | 26.7 (13.5–40.0) | 15.7 (8.7–22.7) |
| Mexican American | 44.3 (38.1–50.6) | 15.2 (11.1–19.3) | 34.6 (23.0–46.1) |
| At high risk for diabetes | |||
| Combined age groups (years) | |||
| ≥20 | 4.9 (4.4–5.5) | 3.2 (2.6–3.7) | 3.4 (3.0–3.8) |
| ≥65 | 10.8 (9.7–11.9) | 6.6 (5.3–7.9) | 8.1 (6.6–9.6) |
| Age-specific groups (years) | |||
| 20–39 | 1.8 (1.2–2.3) | 0.8 (0.5–1.2) | 0.7 (0.4–1.0) |
| 40–59 | 5.2 (4.3–6.0) | 3.6 (2.7–4.6) | 3.7 (3.1–4.4) |
| 60–74 | 9.3 (7.9–10.7) | 6.5 (4.9–8.2) | 7.1 (5.5–8.8) |
| ≥75 | 12.1 (9.7–14.5) | 6.9 (5.4–8.4) | 8.7 (7.2–10.2) |
| Sex (age ≥20 years) | |||
| Men | 5.3 (4.4–6.1) | 3.3 (2.6–3.9) | 3.6 (3.1–4.1) |
| Women | 4.6 (4.0–5.2) | 3.1 (2.4–3.8) | 3.2 (2.6–3.9) |
| Race/ethnicity (age ≥20 years) | |||
| Non-Hispanic white | 3.7 (3.1–4.2) | 2.5 (1.9–3.0) | 2.7 (2.3–3.2) |
| Non-Hispanic black | 12.5 (11.3–13.7) | 5.9 (4.5–7.3) | 7.2 (6.2–8.2) |
| Mexican American | 5.9 (4.7–7.2) | 3.8 (2.9–4.7) | 3.6 (2.5–4.6) |
Data are % (95% CI). Diagnosed diabetes determined by self-report on interview. Values by age alone and by sex include those of race/ethnic groups not listed separately. Estimates for the total population aged ≥20 years and for race/ethnic groups were age- and sex-standardized, estimates for age-specific groups including those aged ≥65 years were sex-standardized, and estimates for sex groups were age-standardized (all using the 2000 U.S. Census population).
Figure 1Undiagnosed diabetes in the U.S. population aged ≥20 years by three diagnostic criteria—NHANES 2005–2006. Comparisons were calculated among individuals in the OGTT subsample in 2005–2006 (n = 2,017); consequently some estimates may differ slightly from those in Table 1. The thresholds of diagnostic criteria for diabetes were A1C ≥6.5%, FPG ≥7.0 mmol/1, and 2-h glucose ≥11.1 mmol/1. Point estimates (%) and 95% CIs for the categories are: A1C alone = 0.3 (0.0–0.7); FPG alone = 0.2 (0.0–0.5); 2-h glucose alone = 2.5 (1.9–3.2); A1C and FPG not 2-h glucose = 0.0; A1C and 2-h glucose not FPG = 0.1 (0.0–0.3); FPG and 2-h glucose not A1C = 1.0 (0.3–1.8); A1C, FPG, and 2-h glucose = 1.2 (0.5–2.0); total A1C = 1.6 (0.7–2.5); total FPG = 2.5 (1.2–3.8); total 2-h glucose = 4.9 (3.4–6.4); diagnosed diabetes = 7.8 (6.7–8.8); nodiabetes = 86.9 (84.6–89.1).