From 1980 through 2007, the percentage of the population with diagnosed diabetes increased in all age groups. In general, throughout the time period, people aged 65–74 years had the highest percentage, followed by people aged 75 or older, people aged 45–64 years, and people younger than 45 years of age. In 2007, the percentage of people aged 65–74 years with diagnosed diabetes (19.1%) was over 12 times that of people younger than 45 years of age (1.5%).
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http://www.cdc.gov/diabetes/statistics/prev/national/figbyage.htm
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