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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Sep 23.
Published in final edited form as: J Am Coll Cardiol. 2022 Apr 19;79(15):1492–1505. doi: 10.1016/j.jacc.2022.02.010

TABLE 1.

Diabetes Demographics36

Diagnosed Diabetes Undiagnosed Diabetes Total Diabetes Percentage

Total 9.4 (8.6–10.2) 2.6 (2.2–3.1) 12.0 (11.1–12.9)
Sex
 Men 10.4 (9.2–11.7) 3.0 (2.2–4.0) 13.3 (12.0–14.8)
 Women 8.6 (7.7–9.S) 2.2 (1.8–2.8) 10.8 (9.9–11.8)
Race/ethnicity
 White, Non-Hispanic 7.9 (7.2–8.7) 202 (1.6–2.9) 10.0 (9.2–11.0)
 Black, Non-Hispanic 13.7 (12.S-1S.1) 3.0 (2.0–4.S) 16.8 (1S.4–18.1)
 Asian, Non-Hispanic 11.3 (9.2–13.7) 4.7 (3.0–7.3) 16.0 (13.7–18.S)
 Hispanic 13.7 (12.1–1S.6) 4.1 (3.1-S.4) 17.9 (16.0–19.9)
Education
 Less than high school 12.7 (11.4–14.2) 3.9 (2.S-S.8) 16.6 (14.8–18.6)
 High school 9.7 (8.S-11.1) 3.0 (2.1–4.4) 12.8 (11.1–14.7)
 More than high schoo 8.3 (7.3–9.S) 2.2 (1.6–2.8) 10.S (9.4–11.8)

Values are % (95% CI). Age-adjusted prevalence of diagnosed, undiagnosed, and total diabetes among adults aged 18 years or older, United States, 2013 to 2016. Data source: 2013 to 2016 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey.36