Unaware but at Risk

An analysis of NHANES research demonstrates that less than 14% of  Americans are aware they have prediabetes! This holds true regardless of access to healthcare, education, income, family history and their own body mass index. Those unaware that they are at risk of developing type 2 diabetes could significantly improve their risks by making modest lifestyle changes.

PositiveTip: If you suspect prediabetes, visit your physician, get a diagnosis, and then take action–physical activity and other healthy choices.