Infographics
- Diabetes
- Prediabetes
- National Diabetes Prevention Program
- Prevent Type 2
- Living Well
- Risk Factors
- Type 2 Diabetes & Youth
A Snapshot: Diabetes In The United States
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![A Snapshot - Diabetes in the United States](../../images/library/socialmedia/diabetes-infographic.jpg)
Prediabetes: Could It Be You?
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![Prediabetes, could it be you?](../../images/library/socialmedia/prediabetes-infographic.jpg)
National Diabetes Prevention Program: Working Together to Prevent Type 2 Diabetes
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![National Diabetes Prevention Program, working together to prevent type 2 diabetes](../../images/library/socialmedia/NDPP-Infographic.jpg)
Prevent Type 2 Diabetes
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![Prevent type 2 diabetes, talking to your patients about lifestyle change](../../images/library/socialmedia/HCP-infographic.jpg)
Who’s at risk for prediabetes or type 2 diabetes?
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![Whoâs At Risk for prediabetes or type 2 diabetes? You could have prediabetes or type 2 diabetes and not know itâthere often arenât any symptoms. Thatâs why it makes sense to know the risk factors: 45+ years old, Physically active less than 3 times/week, Family history of type 2 diabetes, High blood pressure, History of gestational diabetes (Diabetes during pregnancy. Giving birth to a baby weighing 9+ pounds is also a risk factor), Overweight. Did you know...African Americans, Hispanic/Latino Americans, American Indians/Alaska Natives, Pacific Islanders, and some Asian Americans are at higher risk. If you have any of the risk factors, ask your doctor about getting your blood sugar tested. CDC-Centers for Disease Control.](../../images/library/socialmedia/infographic-whos_at_risk.jpg)
Type 2 Diabetes & Youth: What you can do
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![Type 2 Diabetes & Youth. What you can do. Rates of type 2 diabetes in youth are increasing; so are obesity rates. Diabetes risk can run in families, but so can healthy lifestyle habits: Drink water; limit sugary drinks. Eat more fruits and vegetables. Limit high-calorie food. Make physical activity fun. Get the whole family involved. Keep it positive. Take small steps. Make it fun. CDC-Centers for Disease Control.](../../images/library/socialmedia/infographic-type2_diabetes_youth.jpg)
- Page last reviewed: September 13, 2017
- Page last updated: September 13, 2017
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- National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Division of Diabetes Translation