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Table 1 Diabetes prevalence by data source and state among adults age 50-plus with an office visit in the past year

From: State-level metabolic comorbidity prevalence and control among adults age 50-plus with diabetes: estimates from electronic health records and survey data in five states

 

NHANES, adjusted estimates

2011–2012

HRS, adjusted estimates

2010–2012

EHR, adjusted estimates

2012–2013

% of population

95% CI

% of population

95% CI

% of population

95% CI

Alabama

Diagnosed diabetes

22.6

20.6, 24.6

27.0

21.7, 32.2

18.0↓↓

13.9, 22.2

Undiagnosed diabetes

3.4

2.6, 4.3

4.0

2.2, 5.8

0.2↓↓

0, 4.1

California

Diagnosed diabetes

15.4↓↓

13.0, 17.9

20.5

18.0, 23.0

24.6↑↑

20.5, 28.8

Undiagnosed diabetes

5.2↑

3.7, 6.7

3.4

1.5, 5.3

1.6↓

0, 5.6

Florida

Diagnosed diabetes

17.4↓

15.5, 19.3

24.3↑

18.0, 30.6

19.0

14.9, 23.1

Undiagnosed diabetes

3.7

3.0, 4.5

2.8

1.0, 4,6

0.7↓↓

0, 4.7

Louisiana

Diagnosed diabetes

23.1↑

20.2, 26.0

20.3

16.8, 23.9

18.0↓

14.0, 22.0

Undiagnosed diabetes

3.7↑

2.7, 4.6

3.7

0.0, 7.6

0.3↓

0, 4.2

Massachusetts

Diagnosed diabetes

15.3↓

11.6, 19.0

18.6

15.7, 21.5

20.1↑

16.0, 24.1

Undiagnosed diabetes

3.2↑↑

2.5, 3.9

1.7

0.9, 2.5

1.2

0, 5.1

  1. ↑ (↓) indicates significantly above (below) one of the other data sources (p < .01); ↑↑ (↓↓) indicates significantly above (below) both of the other data sources (p < .01)
  2. NHANES National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, HRS Health and Retirement Study, EHR electronic health record, CI confidence interval. All NHANES estimates are synthetically derived, based on adjusted data