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Diabetes Surveillance Report, Maine 2012. Slide Set. Chapter 1. Prevalence of Diabetes and Prediabetes. Diabetes Prevention and Control Program Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention November, 2012. Diabetes Prevention and Control Program - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Diabetes Surveillance Report, Maine 2012

Diabetes Surveillance Report, Maine 2012

Slide Set

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Chapter 1

Prevalence of Diabetes and Prediabetes

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Figure 1.1 Prediabetes Prevalence by Year and Gender, Maine Adults, 2008-2010

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Prediabetes does not include pregnancy-related prediabetes.Adults = ages 18+ years. Data Source: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System.

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Figure 1.2 Diabetes Prevalence, U.S. and Maine Adults, 1995-2010

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Diabetes does not include pregnancy-related diabetes.Adults = ages 18+ years.Data Source: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System.

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Figure 1.3 Diabetes Prevalence by Year and Gender, Maine Adults, 1995-2010

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Diabetes does not include pregnancy-related diabetes.Adults = ages 18+ years.Data Source: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System.

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Figure 1.4 Prediabetes and Diabetes Prevalence by Race, Maine Adults, 2008-2010

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Prediabetes and diabetes do not include pregnancy-related prediabetes and diabetes.Adults = ages 18+ years.*This percentage is based on a numerator < 50 and may be unreliable; please use caution in interpreting. Data Source: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System.

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Figure 1.5 Prediabetes and Diabetes Prevalence by Age, Maine Adults, 2008-2010

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Prediabetes and diabetes do not include pregnancy-related prediabetes and diabetes.Adults = ages 18+ years.*These percentages are based on a numerator < 50 and may be unreliable; please use caution in interpreting.Data Source: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System.

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Figure 1.6 Prediabetes and Diabetes Prevalence by Education, Maine Adults, 2008-2010

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Prediabetes and diabetes do not include pregnancy-related prediabetes and diabetes.Adults = ages 18+ years.*This percentage is based on a numerator < 50 and may be unreliable; please use caution in interpreting.Data Source: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System.

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Figure 1.7 Prediabetes and Diabetes Prevalence by Income, Maine Adults, 2008-2010

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Prediabetes and diabetes do not include pregnancy-related prediabetes and diabetes.Adults = ages 18+ years.Income is annual household income.Data Source: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System.

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Chapter 2

Prevalence of Diabetes and Prediabetes by Selected Risk Factors

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Figure 2.1 Prediabetes and Diabetes Prevalence by Fruit and Vegetable Consumption, Maine Adults, 2009

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Prediabetes and diabetes do not include pregnancy-related prediabetes and diabetes.Adults = ages 18+ years.Data Source: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System.

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Figure 2.2 Prediabetes and Diabetes Prevalence by Physical Activity Status, Maine Adults, 2009

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Prediabetes and diabetes do not include pregnancy-related prediabetes and diabetes.Recommended amount of physical activity is defined as 30+ minutes of moderate physical activity five or more days per week, or vigorous physical activity for 20+ minutes three or more days per week. Adults = ages 18+ years.Data Source: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System.

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Figure 2.3 Prediabetes and Diabetes Prevalence by Weight Status, Maine Adults, 2010

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Prediabetes and diabetes do not include pregnancy-related prediabetes and diabetes.Healthy weight defined as BMI >=18.5 and <25.0 kg/m2;Overweight defined as BMI >=25.0 and < 30.0 kg/m2;Obese defined as BMI >=30 kg/m2.Adults = ages 18+ years.Data Source: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System.

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Figure 2.4 Prediabetes and Diabetes Prevalence by Smoking Status, Maine Adults, 2010

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Prediabetes and diabetes do not include pregnancy-related prediabetes and diabetes.Adults = ages 18+ years.*This percentage is based on a numerator < 50 and may be unreliable; please use caution in interpreting.Data Source: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System.

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Figure 2.5 Prediabetes and Diabetes Prevalence by High Cholesterol Status, Maine Adults, 2009

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Figure 2.6 Prediabetes and Diabetes Prevalence by High Blood Pressure Status, Maine Adults, 2009

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Figure 2.7 Prediabetes and Diabetes Prevalence by History of Coronary Heart Disease, Maine Adults, 2010

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Prediabetes and diabetes do not include pregnancy-related prediabetes and diabetes.Adults = ages 18+ years.CHD= Coronary Heart Disease.*This percentage is based on a numerator < 50 and may be unreliable; please use caution in interpreting. Data Source: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System.

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Figure 2.8 Prediabetes and Diabetes Prevalence by History of Stroke, Maine Adults, 2010

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Chapter 3

Diabetes and Diabetes-Related Hospitalizations

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Figure 3.1 Diabetes Hospitalization Rates by Gender, Maine, 1993-2009

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Diabetes Hospitalizations: ICD-9-CM 250; principal diagnosis. Rates per 10,000 population, age-adjusted to the year 2000 standard U.S. population.Data Source: Maine Inpatient Database, Maine Health Data Organization.

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Figure 3.2 Diabetes Hospitalization Rates by Age Group, Maine, 1993-2009

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Figure 3.4 Diabetic Ketoacidosis Hospitalization Rates by Gender, Maine, 1993-2009

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Diabetic Ketoacidosis Hospitalizations: ICD-9-CM code 250.1 as the principal diagnosis. Rates per 10,000 population, age-adjusted to the year 2000 standard U.S. population.Data Source: Maine Inpatient Database, Maine Health Data Organization.

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Figure 3.5 Diabetes-Related Hospitalization Rates by Gender, Maine, 1993-2009

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Diabetes-Related Hospitalizations: ICD-9-CM 250; any listed diagnosis. Rates per 10,000 population, age-adjusted to the year 2000 standard U.S. population.Data Source: Maine Inpatient Database, Maine Health Data Organization.

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Figure 3.6a Diabetes-Related Hospitalization Rates by Age Group, Maine, 1993-2009

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Diabetes-Related Hospitalizations: ICD-9-CM 250; any listed diagnosis. Rates per 10,000 population.Data Source: Maine Inpatient Database, Maine Health Data Organization.

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Figure 3.6b Diabetes-Related Hospitalization Rates by Age Group (zoomed in), Maine, 1993-2009

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Diabetes-Related Hospitalizations: ICD-9-CM 250; any listed diagnosis. Rates per 10,000 population.Data Source: Maine Inpatient Database, Maine Health Data Organization.

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Figure 3.8 Diabetes-Related Cardiovascular Disease Hospitalization Rates by Gender, Maine, 1993-2009

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Cardiovascular Disease: ICD-9-CM codes 390-434, 436-448; principal diagnosis and diabetes (ICD-9-CM code 250) as other listed diagnosis.Rates per 10,000 population, age-adjusted to the year 2000 standard U.S. population.Data Source: Maine Inpatient Database, Maine Health Data Organization.

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Figure 3.9 Diabetes-Related Cardiovascular Disease Hospitalization Rates by Age Group, Maine, 1993-2009

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Cardiovascular Disease: ICD-9-CM codes 390-434, 436-448; principal diagnosis and diabetes (ICD-9-CM code 250) as other listed diagnosis.Rates per 10,000 population.Data Source: Maine Inpatient Database, Maine Health Data Organization.

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Figure 3.11 Diabetes-Related Non-Traumatic Lower Extremity Amputation Hospitalization Rates by Gender, Maine, 1993-2009

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Diabetes-Related Non-traumatic Lower Extremity Amputation: Hospitalizations with diabetes (ICD-9-CM code 250) as any listed diagnosis and amputation of the lower limb (ICD-9-CM procedure code 84.1) as any listed procedure and not having ICD-9-CM codes 895–897 (traumatic amputation).Rates per 10,000 population, age-adjusted to the year 2000 standard U.S. population.Data Source: Maine Inpatient Database, Maine Health Data Organization.

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Figure 3.12 Diabetes-Related Non-Traumatic Lower Extremity Hospitalization Rates by Age Group, Maine, 1993-2009

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Chapter 4

Diabetes and Diabetes-Related Death

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Figure 4.1 Diabetes Death Rates by Year, Maine and U.S., 1993-2009

Diabetes Deaths: 1999-2009: ICD-10 codes E10–E14; 1993-1998 ICD-9 code 250; underlying cause of death. Change in ICD code represented by break in graph line. Rates per 100,000 population, age-adjusted to the year 2000 standard U.S. population.Data Source: U.S. data-CDC Wonder, Maine data- Data, Research and Vital Statistics, Maine CDC.

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Figure 4.2 Diabetes Death Rates by Gender, Maine, 1993-2009

Diabetes Deaths: 1999-2009: ICD-10 codes E10–E14; 1993-1998 ICD-9 code 250; underlying cause of death. Change in ICD code represented by break in graph line. Rates per 100,000 population, age-adjusted to the year 2000 standard U.S. population.Data Source: Data, Research and Vital Statistics, Maine CDC.

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Figure 4.3 Diabetes Death Rate by Age Group, Maine, 1993-2009

Diabetes Deaths: 1999-2009: ICD-10 codes E10–E14; 1993-1998 ICD-9 code 250; underlying cause of death. Change in ICD code represented by break in graph line. Rates per 100,000 population.Data Source: Data, Research and Vital Statistics, Maine CDC.

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Figure 4.5 Diabetes-Related Death Rates by Year, Maine and U.S., 1993-2009

Diabetes-Related Deaths: 1999-2009: ICD-10 codes E10–E14; 1993-1998 ICD-9 code 250; underlying or contributing cause of death. Change in ICD code represented by break in graph line. Rates per 100,000 population, age-adjusted to the year 2000 standard U.S. population.Data Source: U.S. data-CDC Wonder, Maine data- Data, Research and Vital Statistics, Maine CDC.

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Figure 4.6 Diabetes-Related Death Rates by Gender, Maine, 1993-2009

Diabetes-Related Deaths: 1999-2009: ICD-10 codes E10–E14; 1993-1998 ICD-9 code 250; underlying or contributing cause of death. Change in ICD code represented by break in graph line. Rates per 100,000 population, age-adjusted to the year 2000 standard U.S. population.Data Source: Data, Research and Vital Statistics, Maine CDC.

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Figure 4.7 Diabetes-Related Death Rate by Age Group, Maine, 1993-2009

Diabetes -Related Deaths: 1999-2009: ICD-10 codes E10–E14; 1993-1998 ICD-9 code 250; underlying or contributing cause of death. Change in ICD code represented by break in graph line. Rates per 100,000 population.Data Source: Data, Research and Vital Statistics, Maine CDC.

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Figure 4.9 Diabetes-Related Cardiovascular Disease Deaths by Year, Maine and U.S., 1993-2009

Diabetes-Related Cardiovascular Disease Deaths: 1999-2009: ICD-10 codes I00-I78; underlying cause of death and ICD-10 codes E10–E14 as contributing cause of death; 1993-1998: ICD-9 codes 390-434, 436-448; underlying cause of death and ICD-9 code 250 as contributing cause of death. Change in ICD code represented by break in graph line. U.S. Data not available for years 1993-1998.Rates per 100,000 population, age-adjusted to the year 2000 standard U.S. population.Data Source: U.S. data-CDC Wonder, Maine data- Data, Research and Vital Statistics, Maine CDC.

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Figure 4.10 Diabetes-Related Cardiovascular Disease Deaths by Gender, Maine, 1993-2009

Diabetes-Related Cardiovascular Disease Deaths: 1999-2009: ICD-10 codes I00-I78; underlying cause of death and ICD-10 codes E10–E14 as contributing cause of death; 1993-1998: ICD-9 codes 390-434, 436-448; underlying cause of death and ICD-9 code 250 as contributing cause of death. Change in ICD code represented by break in graph line. Rates per 100,000 population, age-adjusted to the year 2000 standard U.S. population.Data Source: Data, Research and Vital Statistics, Maine CDC.

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Figure 4.11 Diabetes-Related Cardiovascular Deaths by Age Group, Maine, 1993-2009

Diabetes-Related Cardiovascular Disease Deaths: 1999-2009: ICD-10 codes I00-I78; underlying cause of death and ICD-10 codes E10–E14 as contributing cause of death; 1993-1998: ICD-9 codes 390-434, 436-448; underlying cause of death and ICD-9 code 250 as contributing cause of death. Change in ICD code represented by break in graph line. Rates per 100,000 population.Data Source: Data, Research and Vital Statistics, Maine CDC.

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Chapter 5

Healthy Maine 2010 Milestones Achieved and Healthy Maine 2020

Objectives

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Chapter 6

Preventive Practices among Maine Adults with Diabetes

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Figure 6.1 Preventive Practices among Maine Adults with Diabetes, 2010

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Percent of Adults with DiabetesDiabetes does not include pregnancy-related diabetes. Adults = ages 18+ yearsHbA1C= Hemoglobin A "one" C Data Source: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System

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