List of figure titles Estimated percentage of people aged 20 years or older with diagnosed and undiagnosed diabetes, by age group, United States, 2005–2008.

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List of figure titles Estimated percentage of people aged 20 years or older with diagnosed and undiagnosed diabetes, by age group, United States, 2005–2008 Estimated number of new cases of diagnosed diabetes in people aged 20 years or older, by age group, United States, 2010 Rate of new cases of type 1 and type 2 diabetes among youth aged < 20 years, by race/ethnicity, 2002–2005 Percentage of adults with diagnosed diabetes receiving treatment with insulin or oral medication, United States, 2007–2009

Source: 2005–2008 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey.

Source: 2007–2009 National Health Interview Survey estimates projected to the year 2010.

Rate of new cases of type 1 and type 2 diabetes among youth aged <20 years, by race/ethnicity, 2002–2005 <10 years 10–19 years Source: SEARCH for Diabetes in Youth Study NHW=non-Hispanic whites; NHB=non-Hispanic blacks; H=Hispanics; API=Asians/Pacific Islanders; AI=American Indians

Source: 2007–2009 National Health Interview Survey.