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An estimated 1.4 million new cases of diabetes were diagnosed among people ages 18 and older in 2019.
The percentage of adults with diagnosed diabetes was highest among American Indian and Alaska Native persons (14.5%), non-Hispanic Black people (12.1%), and people of Hispanic origin (11.8%), followed by non-Hispanic Asian people (9.5%) and non-Hispanic White people (7.4%) in 2018-2019.
Undiagnosed: 8.5 million people (23.0% of adults are undiagnosed)
Diagnosed: 28.7 million people, including 28.5 million adults
Total: 37.3 million people have diabetes (11.3% of the US population)
Additionally,
96 million people aged 18 years or older have prediabetes (38.0% of the adult US population)
At 65 years or older: 26.4 million people (48.8%) have prediabetes.
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