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Appendix A

Table A–4.   Prevalence of Self–Reported Diabetes Among the Total U.S. Population, by State,  BRFSS, 2001 and 2003 Combined*

State

Respondents

%

95% C.I.

Alabama

9149

8.8

8.2–9.4

Alaska

8152

5.1

4.3–5.8

Arizona

9600

6.2

5.6–6.9

Arkansas

10947

7.3

6.8–7.9

California

12924

7.4

6.8–8.0

Colorado

10075

4.9

4.4–5.4

Connecticut

18273

5.7

5.3–6.1

Delaware

11483

7.1

6.5–7.7

District of Columbia

6196

8.5

7.7–9.4

Florida

15632

7.3

6.8–7.8

Georgia

17057

7.7

7.3–8.2

Hawaii

14688

6.3

5.7–6.8

Idaho

14755

6.0

5.6–6.4

Illinois

14481

7.0

6.5–7.4

Indiana

15129

7.2

6.8–7.6

Iowa

12210

5.9

5.4–6.3

Kansas

13682

5.9

5.5–6.3

Kentucky

22083

7.3

6.9–7.8

Louisiana

14976

7.9

7.4–8.4

Maine

7172

6.7

6.1–7.3

Maryland

13081

7.0

6.4–7.5

Massachusetts

23228

5.7

5.3–6.0

Michigan

13203

7.6

7.1–8.1

Minnesota

12319

4.9

4.5–5.3

Mississippi

11446

9.7

9.1–10.3

Missouri

13054

6.7

6.1–7.2

Montana

11318

5.2

4.8–5.7

Nebraska

12962

5.6

5.2–6.0

Nevada

8673

6.1

5.4–6.8

New Hampshire

13924

5.7

5.3–6.1

New Jersey

23087

6.6

6.1–7.0

New Mexico

13718

6.0

5.6–6.4

New York

13692

7.0

5.3–6.0

North Carolina

22182

7.4

7.1–8.1

North Dakota

8450

5.5

4.5–8.3

Ohio

11194

7.7

9.1–10.3

Oklahoma

18836

7.0

6.6–7.4

Oregon

9553

5.9

5.4–6.4

Pennsylvania

20623

7.0

6.5–7.4

Rhode Island

11823

6.0

5.6–6.5

South Carolina

13468

8.6

8.0–9.1

South Dakota

15055

6.2

5.8–6.6

Tennessee

8660

8.4

7.8–9.1

Texas

17909

7.9

7.4–8.3

Utah

11723

5.5

4.9–6.0

Vermont

12675

5.5

5.0–5.9

Virginia

12641

6.6

6.1–7.1

Washington

27627

6.1

5.7–6.5

West Virginia

9738

8.8

8.2–9.4

Wisconsin

11683

5.4

4.9–5.8

Wyoming

10507

5.3

22.6–25.5

National Average

696716

7.0

6.9–7.1

* Data are based on "yes" responses to the following BRFSS question: "Have you ever been told by a doctor that you have diabetes?" Data are for adults >18 years, are age–adjusted to the 2000 U.S. population, and are weighted for the probability of sampling.
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Date last reviewed: 05/12/2006
Content source: Division for Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion

 
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