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Age-Adjusted Percentage of Adults Aged 18 Years or Older with Diagnosed Diabetes Performing Daily Self-Monitoring of Blood Glucose, United States, 1994–2010

From 1994 to 2010, the age-adjusted percentage of adults aged 18 years or older with diagnosed diabetes performing daily self-monitoring of blood glucose increased by 27.9 points, from 35.7% to 63.6%. The detailed data tables—in the following link—show the number of states measuring this preventive care practice each year and the annual percentages by age, sex, race/ethnicity, and level of education.

Age-Adjusted Percentage of Daily Self-Monitoring of Blood Glucose for Adults Aged >= 18 Years with Diabetes, United States, 1994–2010


 
Year Age-Adjusted Percent Std Error
1994 35.7 2.2
1995 40.8 2.7
1996 41.6 1.9
1997 42.5 1.6
1998 43.0 1.5
1999 48.1 1.6
2000 48.4 1.6
2001 55.9 1.2
2002 56.5 1.3
2003 58.3 1.2
2004 60.4 1.1
2005 61.5 1.2
2006 64.6 1.1
2007 63.7 1.1
2008 63.2 1.1
2009 61.5 1.2
2010 63.6 1.1

 

Methods & Limitations

Detailed Data Table

Data Source: Information came from the CDC's Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. The data was computed by CDC's Division of Diabetes Translation personnel.


 

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Page last reviewed: April 26, 2012
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