Do You Have Diabetes?
Did you know?
  • ! 24 million people have diabetes - that's 8 percent of the population
  • ! 6 million people have diabetes and don't even know it
  • ! 57 million people are Pre-Diabetic and are at high risk for developing diabetes
  • ! A new case of diabetes is diagnosed every 30 seconds in the U.S.
  • ! Diabetes is more common in African Americans, Latinos, American Indian, Alaskan Native, Asian Americans, and Pacific Islanders.
  • Take The Test
    Know Your Score
     
    Take your diabetes risk test to qualify for your free keyvive wellness kit.
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    This simple tool can help you determine your risk for having pre-diabetes or type 2 diabetes. Please provide one answer that best describes you.

    1.
    Yes No
  • My weight is equal to or above that listed in the chart.
    < Please see AT-RISK WEIGHT CHART to the left
  • 2.
    Yes No
  • I am under 65 years of age and I get little or no exercise during a usual day.
  • 3.
    Yes No
  • I am 65 years old or older.
  • 4.
    Yes No
  • I had a baby that weighed over nine pounds at birth.
  • 5.
    Yes No
  • I have a sister or brother with diabetes.
  • 6.
    Yes No
  • I have a parent with diabetes.
  • 7.
    Yes No
  • I urinate frequently?
  • 8.
    Yes No
  • I had Diabetes during my pregnancy?
  • 9.
    Yes No
  • I am excessively thirsty?
  • 10.
    Yes No
  • I have gained or lost an excessive amount of weight?
  • 11.
    Yes No
  • I have frequent infections?
  • 12.
    Yes No
  • I have blurry vision?
  • 13.
    Yes No
  • I am fatigued?
  • At-Risk Weight Chart Body Mass Index
    Height Weight
    In feet and inches without shoes In pounds without clothing
    4'10" 129
    4'11" 133
    5'0" 138
    5'1" 143
    5'2" 147
    5'3" 152
    5'4" 157
    5'5" 162
    5'6" 167
    5'7" 172
    5'8" 177
    5'9" 182
    5'10" 188
    5'11" 193
    6'0" 199
    6'1" 204
    6'2" 210
    6'3" 216
    6'4" 221
    If you weigh the same or more
    than the amount listed for
    your height, you may be
    at risk for diabetes.
    These questions are adapted from the American Diabetes Association's online "Diabetes Risk Test" (www.diabetes.org). This information is being provided for educational purposes and is not to be taken as medical advice.