Reflections on Our Results - Volume 1, Issue 1
As an HCHS-SOL participant: I make a big impact on my health by knowing more about diabetes. I am helping with diabetes prevention. My role as a participant helps SOL learn about the long-term effects of diabetes.
1 in 4 Visit 2 participants were living with diabetes. That is an increase of 8% since Visit 1.
Visit 1, 2008 - 2011: 17%
Visit 2, 2014 - 2017: 25%
1 in 3 study participants with diabetes had not yet been diagnosed.
Diabetes varied among study participants of diverse backgrounds.
It was highest among people of:
- Mexican background
- Puerto Rican background
- Dominican background
We found that these factors may be linked to a higher risk of diabetes:
- Living in the US for 10 years or more
- Sleep apnea,* older age, and excess body weight
- Lack of social support
For prevention, try a brisk 30-minute walk each day. Our data show that the risk of diabetes can be reduced by walking daily. Learn more about prevention.
*Sleep apnea is a brief involuntary pause of breathing that occurs during sleep. Learn more about sleep apnea.