Data List for Adults With Diabetes by Race, Utah, 2020-2022
Race
Age-adjusted Percentage of Adults
Lower Limit
Upper Limit
Record Count: 6
American Indian/Alaska Native
16.7%
12.7%
21.6%
Asian
6.7%
4.4%
10.2%
Black, African American
13.0%
9.2%
18.0%
Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander
15.9%
9.9%
24.5%
White
8.0%
7.6%
8.3%
All races
8.5%
8.2%
8.9%
Data Notes
"Don't know" and "Refused" responses were eliminated from the denominator.
In 2016, Utah BRFSS modified its methodology for age adjustment for increased precision. With this change Utah is consistent with both the U.S. and other states using IBIS. Data has been updated from 2011 onward in all chart views to reflect this change. [[br]][[br]]Age-adjusted to U.S. 2000 standard population based on 3 age groups: 18-34, 35-49, and 50+.
Data Source
Utah Department of Health and Human Services Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) [https://ibis.health.utah.gov/ibisph-view/query/selection/brfss/BRFSSSelection.html]
Percentage of Utah adults (18+) diagnosed with diabetes.
How We Calculated the Rates
Numerator:
Number of Utah adults who reported being told by a healthcare professional that they have diabetes (excludes women who were told they had diabetes only during pregnancy or those who reported they had "borderline" or prediabetes).
Denominator:
Utah adults 18 and over.
Date Indicator Content Last Updated: 03/04/2024
Healthy Environments Active Living (HEAL) Program, Office of Health Promotion and Prevention, Utah Department of Health and Human Services | Contact: Karlee Walker | Phone: (385) 249-0836 | Email: karleewalker@utah.gov | Website: heal.utah.gov
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