The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention suggests that anyone age 45 or older be tested for diabetes, especially if they are overweight. A diabetes test is also recommended for those who have one or more of the following risk factors:
. Being overweight or obese
. A parent, brother or sister with diabetes
. Physical inactivity – exercising fewer than three times a week
. African-American, American Indian, Asian American, Pacific Islander or Hispanic American-Latino heritage
. History of gestational diabetes or birth of at least one baby weighing more than 9 pounds
. High blood pressure measuring 140/90 or higher
. Abnormal cholesterol where HDL, or “good” cholesterol is 35 or lower or triglyceride level is 250 or higher
Symptoms of diabetes include:
. Frequent urination
. Excessive thirst
. Unexplained weight loss
. Extreme hunger
. Sudden vision changes
. Tingling or numbness in hands or feet
. Feeling very tired much of the time
. Very dry skin
. Sores that are slow to heal
. More infections than usual
Source: Maine Diabetes Prevention & Control Program
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