5-3. | Reduce the overall rate of diabetes that is clinically diagnosed. |
Target: 25 overall cases per 1,000 population.
Baseline: 40 overall cases (including new and existing cases) of diabetes per 1,000 population occurred in 1997 (age adjusted to the year 2000 standard population).
Target setting method: Better than the best (retain year 2000 target).
Data source: National Health Interview Survey (NHIS), CDC, NCHS.
|
Total Population, 1997 |
Overall Cases of |
|
Rate per 1,000 |
|
|
TOTAL |
40 |
|
Race and ethnicity |
|
|
American Indian or Alaska Native |
DSU |
|
Asian or Pacific Islander |
DSU |
|
Asian |
DSU |
|
Native Hawaiian and other Pacific lslander |
DSU |
|
Black or African American |
74 |
|
White |
36 |
|
|
|
Hispanic or Latino |
61 |
|
Not Hispanic or Latino |
38 |
|
Black or African American |
74 |
|
White |
34 |
|
Gender |
|
|
Female |
40 |
|
Male |
39 |
|
Education level (aged 25 years and older) |
|
|
Less than high school |
95 |
|
High school graduate |
58 |
|
At least some college |
44 |
|
Geographic location |
|
|
Urban |
40 |
|
Rural |
38 |
|
Disability status |
|
|
Persons with disabilities |
87 |
|
Persons without disabilities |
28 |
|
Select populations |
|
|
Age groups (not age adjusted) |
|
|
Under 18 years |
DSU |
|
18 to 44 years |
15 |
|
45 to 64 years |
76 |
|
65 to 74 years |
143 |
|
75 years and older |
117 |
DNA = Data have not been analyzed. DNC = Data are not
collected. DSU = Data are statistically unreliable.
Note: Age adjusted to the year 2000 standard population.