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Diabetes Surveillance System

1999 Surveillance Report

Table 2.15a Number* of Adults with Diagnosed Diabetes, by Age and State, United States, 1994
  Age Group
18-44 45-64 65-74 75+ Total
State 29 55 38 18 140
Alabama
Alaska 4 5 3 1 12
Arizona 24 43 29 15 114
Arkansas 14 39 28 15 97
California 256 397 262 137 1054
Colorado 23 28 25 8 84
Connecticut 24 39 38 18 119
Delaware 5 11 8 2 26
Dist of Columbia 4 8 6 3 21
Florida 77 195 168 101 541
Georgia 32 85 55 23 195
Hawaii 6 14 10 3 34
Idaho 5 11 8 5 30
Illinois 100 164 124 66 456
Indiana 34 69 43 33 179
Iowa 14 26 29 20 89
Kansas 14 27 26 14 82
Kentucky 18 40 35 13 107
Louisiana 30 68 44 23 165
Maine 6 10 11 5 32
Maryland 30 73 47 23 173
Massachusetts 27 62 62 36 186
Michigan 63 155 95 43 357
Minnesota 30 34 34 25 122
Mississippi 20 42 33 19 114
Missouri 38 73 64 21 197
Montana 4 7 5 4 19
Nebraska 10 22 15 10 57
Nevada 10 17 10 3 42
New Hampshire 9 12 10 7 38
New Jersey 43 123 53 39 258
New Mexico 12 18 15 8 53
New York 70 237 161 102 569
North Carolina 35 100 65 37 238
North Dakota 3 6 5 4 18
Ohio 73 151 111 43 385
Oklahoma 17 32 22 8 79
Oregon 16 36 23 16 90
Pennsylvania 61 178 173 82 495
Rhode Island 6 14 10 9 39
South Carolina 30 56 43 14 145
South Dakota 2 6 6 4 18
Tennessee 41 93 50 28 213
Texas 126 284 178 73 666
Utah 9 17 11 6 43
Vermont 3 6 5 3 18
Virginia 45 78 54 31 207
Washington 28 53 38 15 134
West Virginia 9 30 21 12 73
Wisconsin 23 56 50 23 152
Wyoming 2 4 3 1 11

* Number in thousands. Three-year moving averages except for two-year averages for Dist of Columbia, Rhode Island, and Wyoming.

SOURCE: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Division of Adult and Community Health, data from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. Data computed by the Division of Diabetes Translation.

NOTES: For additional information on methods and data source, see Appendix, Data Sources & Limitations.

 

Table 2.15b Number* of Adults with Diagnosed Diabetes, by Age and State, United States, 1995
  Age Group
18-44 45-64 65-74 75+ Total
State 33 62 45 21 161
Alabama
Alaska 4 5 3 < 1 13
Arizona 23 51 28 15 119
Arkansas 16 36 26 13 91
California 262 422 290 141 1116
Colorado 19 32 27 10 89
Connecticut 17 41 32 21 112
Delaware 4 10 9 3 27
Dist of Columbia 4 9 6 3 22
Florida 83 196 160 112 551
Georgia 34 88 60 26 209
Hawaii 7 13 9 5 35
Idaho 5 10 10 4 29
Illinois 87 171 140 76 475
Indiana 33 89 46 39 206
Iowa 15 30 29 20 95
Kansas 13 28 21 15 77
Kentucky 15 46 38 16 116
Louisiana 25 77 50 27 181
Maine 6 13 11 6 35
Maryland 27 70 53 26 177
Massachusetts 27 66 69 40 203
Michigan 60 163 96 44 367
Minnesota 32 34 35 25 127
Mississippi 18 45 33 19 115
Missouri 28 73 59 27 187
Montana 3 7 5 3 19
Nebraska 8 22 16 10 57
Nevada 12 18 12 3 46
New Hampshire 7 13 11 6 37
New Jersey 37 111 64 37 250
New Mexico 15 18 14 9 57
New York 61 234 140 98 532
North Carolina 33 104 57 40 235
North Dakota 2 5 5 4 16
Ohio 72 160 102 48 381
Oklahoma 11 35 20 9 76
Oregon 14 37 27 15 94
Pennsylvania 65 186 176 81 508
Rhode Island 4 11 11 8 34
South Carolina 27 58 43 14 145
South Dakota 3 6 7 4 20
Tennessee 39 85 52 26 203
Texas 104 268 181 59 616
Utah 9 17 10 7 44
Vermont 3 6 5 3 18
Virginia 44 90 60 31 224
Washington 29 55 33 17 134
West Virginia 11 29 20 12 72
Wisconsin 20 49 53 34 157
Wyoming 3 4 4 1 12

* Number in thousands. Three-year moving averages except for two-year averages for Dist of Columbia and Rhode Island.

SOURCE: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Division of Adult and Community Health, data from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. Data computed by the Division of Diabetes Translation.

NOTES: For additional information on methods and data source, see Appendix, Data Sources & Limitations.

 

Table 2.15c Number* of Adults with Diagnosed Diabetes, by Age and State, United States, 1996
  Age Group
18-44 45-64 65-74 75+ Total
State 33 78 63 26 201
Alabama
Alaska 5 5 3 < 1 13
Arizona 22 53 29 14 120
Arkansas 14 35 28 14 92
California 297 501 309 163 1269
Colorado 20 34 30 13 98
Connecticut 16 44 30 23 115
Delaware 5 11 9 4 29
Dist of Columbia 3 10 5 3 22
Florida 87 212 182 118 599
Georgia 34 85 63 30 212
Hawaii 6 18 8 6 38
Idaho 5 9 10 6 30
Illinois 93 195 163 81 533
Indiana 34 98 52 37 222
Iowa 14 34 27 25 100
Kansas 12 23 22 14 72
Kentucky 16 55 37 20 128
Louisiana 27 75 50 34 187
Maine 6 13 12 9 39
Maryland 29 81 56 26 192
Massachusetts 26 72 76 41 215
Michigan 63 177 102 52 397
Minnesota 25 40 40 23 129
Mississippi 18 50 33 18 119
Missouri 25 71 51 28 176
Montana 3 8 5 4 21
Nebraska 8 21 16 11 55
Nevada 10 21 15 5 51
New Hampshire 5 14 10 7 36
New Jersey 45 122 76 39 285
New Mexico 15 21 15 8 60
New York 75 252 153 98 578
North Carolina 33 118 62 41 256
North Dakota 3 5 5 3 16
Ohio 66 155 101 62 384
Oklahoma 16 48 26 12 102
Oregon 16 41 31 16 104
Pennsylvania 72 178 156 96 503
Rhode Island 5 11 12 7 35
South Carolina 23 59 39 14 139
South Dakota 3 6 6 4 19
Tennessee 40 82 47 23 193
Texas 114 321 165 69 673
Utah 9 19 12 8 47
Vermont 4 7 5 3 19
Virginia 43 96 61 26 227
Washington 27 58 40 18 144
West Virginia 11 33 20 13 78
Wisconsin 23 65 46 40 175
Wyoming 3 4 3 2 12

* Number in thousands. Three-year moving averages except for two-year average for Dist of Columbia.

SOURCE: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Division of Adult and Community Health, data from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. Data computed by the Division of Diabetes Translation.

NOTES: For additional information on methods and data source, see Appendix, Data Sources & Limitations.

 

Table 2.15d Number* of Adults with Diagnosed Diabetes, by Age and State, United States, 1997
  Age Group
18-44 45-64 65-74 75+ Total
State 34 91 68 32 227
Alabama
Alaska 5 5 3 < 1 14
Arizona 22 46 21 14 103
Arkansas 17 37 31 16 102
California 268 555 304 147 1274
Colorado 21 43 30 16 110
Connecticut 19 47 29 22 117
Delaware 5 11 9 5 29
Dist of Columbia 4 11 6 3 24
Florida 91 241 200 118 650
Georgia 37 114 67 41 258
Hawaii 8 19 11 7 45
Idaho 5 11 12 5 33
Illinois 81 211 177 88 557
Indiana 31 114 55 38 239
Iowa 14 35 27 23 99
Kansas 9 25 20 14 68
Kentucky 21 65 40 23 149
Louisiana 26 80 54 30 191
Maine 4 15 12 8 40
Maryland 35 96 52 26 210
Massachusetts 31 77 69 38 216
Michigan 82 183 119 56 442
Minnesota 29 51 40 29 149
Mississippi 23 53 36 16 129
Missouri 26 76 61 35 199
Montana 4 9 5 4 22
Nebraska 9 21 16 12 59
Nevada 11 19 16 5 52
New Hampshire 4 13 11 5 35
New Jersey 36 108 109 53 312
New Mexico 12 23 14 9 58
New York 85 311 168 99 665
North Carolina 38 130 74 52 296
North Dakota 2 6 5 4 17
Ohio 75 169 116 66 429
Oklahoma 24 62 35 21 143
Oregon 19 45 36 15 117
Pennsylvania 78 180 150 90 502
Rhode Island 5 12 15 7 39
South Carolina 23 65 41 16 147
South Dakota 3 6 7 4 20
Tennessee 46 90 46 23 206
Texas 120 318 190 71 701
Utah 10 20 14 8 52
Vermont 4 7 5 3 19
Virginia 39 113 62 25 240
Washington 30 72 44 27 172
West Virginia 11 39 21 14 85
Wisconsin 25 62 50 39 176
Wyoming 3 4 4 2 13

* Number in thousands. Three-year moving averages.

SOURCE: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Division of Adult and Community Health, data from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. Data computed by the Division of Diabetes Translation.

NOTES: For additional information on methods and data source, see Appendix, Data Sources & Limitations.

 

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