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        Volume 2: No. 2, April 2005

        ORIGINAL RESEARCH
        Family History, Diabetes, and Other Demographic and Risk Factors Among Participants of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 1999–2002

          % (95% CI)
        Individuals Without Diabetes 27.0 (25.6?8.3)
        Individuals With Diabetes 65.1 (61.8?8.4)

        Figure 1. Percentages (95% Confidence Interval [CI]) of U.S. adults aged 20 years and older reporting a family history of diabetes, by self-reported diabetes status, 1999–2002.

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          % (95% CI)
        Men 27.8 (26.0?9.6)
        Women 30.9 (29.2?2.6)
        Non-Hispanic whites 27.5 (26.0?9.1)
        Non-Hispanic blacks 35.2 (31.5?8.8)
        Mexican Americans 34.3 (31.0?7.6)

        Figure 2. Percentages (95% Confidence Interval [CI]) of U.S. adults aged 20 years and older reporting a family history of diabetes, by sex and race/ethnicity, 1999–2002.

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          % (95% CI)
        Healthy weight (BMI <25) 22.6 (20.7?4.5)
        Overweight (BMI 25?9) 30 (27.5?2.5)
        Obese (BMI ≥30) 37.5 (34.9?0.1)

        Figure 3. Percentages (95% Confidence Interval [CI]) of U.S. adults aged 20 years and older reporting a family history of diabetes, by body mass index (BMI), 1999?002.

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