Prediabetes Quiz
Take the prediabetes quiz to know your risk level and find out if you qualify for the JHAH Tawazon program.
As you get older, your risk of developing diabetes goes up.
Body shape and size can affect your risk of diabetes.
Your BMI is:
You are in the normal range.You are in the overweight range.You are in the obese (class 1) range.You are in the obese (class 2) range.You are in the obese (class 3) range.
Body Mass Index (BMI) is a person's weight in kilograms divided by the square of height in meters. A high BMI can be an indicator of high body fatness.
Note: At an individual level, BMI can be used as a screening tool but is not diagnostic of the body fatness or the health of an individual. A trained healthcare provider should perform appropriate health assessments in order to evaluate an individual's health status and risks.
Source: CDC Website
Your level of physical activity and what you eat can affect your risk of developing diabetes.
Tip: Using a tape measure, place it around your waist at the level of your belly button.
Measure after breathing out (do not hold your breath).
Note: this is not the same as the “waist size” on your pants.
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Source: The Canadian Diabetes Risk Questionnaire (CANRISK), Public Health Agency of Canada.