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FINDRISK – Test your Risk for Diabetes

Diabetes Prevention

Early detection and counteraction of the risk of type 2 diabetes

 

Due to the worldwide increase in the number of people with diabetes, the prevention of type 2 diabetes is of great importance.

Answer the following 8 questions to find out about your possible risk to develop diabetes type 2 within the next 10 years. Take your chance and participate in the test!

 


1. How old are you?

Younger than 35 years: 0 points
35 – 44 years: 1 point
45 – 54 years: 2 points
55 – 64 years: 3 points
Older than 64 years: 4 points

 


2. Do any relatives of you suffer from diabetes?

No

0 points

Yes, near relatives like parents, children, siblings

5 points

Yes, far relatives like grand-parents, aunts, uncles, cousins

3 points


3. What is your circumference of the waist at the belly button?

Female: < 80 cm 0 points
80 – 88 cm 3 points
> 88 cm 4 points
Male: < 94 cm 0 points
94 – 102 cm 3 points
> 102 cm 4 points

 


4. Do you exercise a minimum of 30 minutes a day?

Yes 0 points
No 2 points

5. How often do you eat fruits, vegetables or wholemeal bread?

Every day 0 points
Not every day 2 points

6. Do you take medication to treat hypertension?

No 0 points
Yes 2 points

7.  Did you ever have high blood glucose values during a health check?

No 0 points
Yes 5 points

8. How is your relation between height and weight of your body (body-mass-index, BMI)?

< 25

0 points

25 to 30

1 points

> 30

3 points

Calculate the BMI as follows: Body weight (in kilograms) divided by height (in metres) squared.


Analysis

This is your risk to develop diabetes type 2 within the next 10 years

Below 7 points No increased risk for diabetes. Nevertheless it is important to ensure healthy nutrition and enough exercise.
7 to 11 points Minimal increased risk for diabetes. Take care about guidelines for a healthy lifestyle.
12 to 14 points Moderate increased risk for diabetes. Follow the guidelines for a healthy lifestyle and contact your physician for further questions.
15 to 20 points Clearly increased risk for diabetes. Follow the guidelines for a healthy lifestyle and contact immediately your physician for medical advice.
More than 20 points Highly increased risk for diabetes – maybe you have already developed diabetes. Contact immediately your physician.

5 important rules for a healthy life

1. Exercise minimum 5 days a week for 30 minutes until you start sweating

2. Only 30% of your daily energy should be supplied from fat

3. Saturated fatty acids (animal based fats) should supply not more than 10% of your daily energy

4. Care for a daily intake of 30g of dietary fibres

5. If overweighed try to reduce body weight for 7%