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Minnesota Diabetes System. Figure 1. Burden of diabetes. Improved health-related quality of life. with Populations , Leverage Points , Steps to a HealthierMN Core Performance Measures and Examples of Successful, Evidence-Based Activities. Unhealthy days per person with diabetes.
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Minnesota Diabetes System Figure 1 Burden of diabetes Improved health-related quality of life with Populations, Leverage Points, Steps to a HealthierMN Core Performance Measures and Examples of Successful, Evidence-Based Activities Unhealthy days per person with diabetes Total Prevalence (People with diabetes) Prediabetes Diabetes Onset onset People with Deaths Diagnosis People with People with People with Normal Diagnosed Undiagnosed Pre-diabetes Blood Sugar Diabetes Diabetes Levels Reduced hospitalizations due to diabetes complications Recovery Deaths Obesity reduction in the general population Pre-diabetes detection and management Diabetes detection and management Slowed upward trend of overweight and obesity in Steps communities Increased identification of persons w/ prediabetes and diabetes Improved self-management of diabetes School wellness policies Improved access to and quality of clinical services for diabetes I CAN Prevent Diabetes Increased physical activity and healthful eating for children and adults Walking clubs Awareness campaigns for preventive screening Increased knowledge about getting appropriate preventive screenings Increased knowledge and awareness about physical activity and healthful eating Social marketing campaigns for PA Reminder cards for diabetes care ECHO DVDs
Figure 2 400 350 300 250 200 1980 1990 2000 2010 2020 2030 2040 2050 Time (Year) Diabetes Unhealthy Days in Minnesota: Three Scenarios Unhealthy days averted: By 2013: 10 thousand By 2050: 69 million (7%) Baseline (No change in current strategy) Obesity Reduction (Task Force targets) Obesity Reduction + Improved Diabetes Mgmt Comprehensive (Above + Improved Prediabetes Mgmt) Unhealthy days averted: By 2013: 2.7 million By 2050: 137 million (13%) Monthly Unhealthy Days from Diabetes per Thousand Minnesota Adults Unhealthy days averted: By 2013: 3.4 million By 2050: 186 million (18%) A successful comprehensive approach to prevention can hold the line on the diabetes burden in Minnesota