Diabetes self
assessment
Could you be at risk of type 2 diabetes?
Diabetes is a long-term condition that can have serious health
consequences including heart disease, stroke, amputation, kidney failure and
blindness.
With early diagnosis the risk of developing these serious complications
can be minimised.
Please note, this tool may not be accurate for
anyone undergoing treatment for diabetes.
QUESTIONS
The words in italics indicate possible
risk factors or symptoms of diabetes and appear in the tool as a list on the
results page.
1. Are you?
a) Male
b)
Female
2. How old are you?
a)
Under 25 (0 points)
b)
Between 25 and 39 (1 point) Your age
c)
Between 40 and 59 (2 points) Your age
d)
60 or over (4 points) Your age
3. Are you overweight?
a)Yes, I’m overweight for my
height (2 points) Being overweight
b)I’m slightly overweight (1
point) Being overweight
c)No, I’m not overweight (0
points)
More
on weight
Type 2 diabetes is often linked to being
overweight. If you are overweight, or obese, the cells in your body become less
responsive to the effects of insulin. This explains why 80% of people who
develop type 2 diabetes are overweight, or obese.
If you want to check whether you are a healthy weight for your height
you can do this on the NHS healthy weight calculator in the tools library.
4. How would you describe your thirst
levels?
a)
I’m continuously thirsty (2 points) Feeling thirsty
all the times
b)
I’m often thirsty (1 point) Feeling thirsty
c)
My thirst levels are average (0 points)
5. Do
you have a history of diabetes in your immediate family?
a)
Yes, I have close family members with diabetes (2 points) Having a relative with Type 2 diabetes
b)
I have a distant relative with diabetes (1 points)
c)
No, there’s no history of diabetes in my family (0 points)
More
on genetic factors
You are more likely to develop type 2 diabetes if you have a close family member, such as a
parent, brother or sister who has type 2 diabetes.
6. In terms of tiredness, how do you
feel on an average day?
a) Always exhausted (2
points) Extreme tiredness
b)
Sometimes feel tired (1 points)
c)
Usually fine (0 points)
7. Are you African-Caribbean or south
Asian?
a)
Yes (1 points) Being African Caribbean or south Asian
b)
No (0 points)
More
on ethnicity
It is not known why people of certain
ethnicities are more at risk of developing type 2 diabetes than others.
However, you are at least five times more likely to develop type 2 diabetes if
you are African-Caribbean, or of south Asian origin, and living in the UK, compared
with someone who is white.
8. Do you have blurred vision?
a)
Yes, often it is really hard to see and read (2 points) Blurred vision
b)
Sometimes (1 point) Blurred vision
c)
No, never (0 points)
9. IF YOU ARE FEMALE: Does your waist
measure more than 31.5 inches or 80cms?
a)
Yes (2 points) Your waist measurement
b)
No (0 points)
9. IF YOU ARE MALE: Measure your waist and select the answer
according to your ethnic group:
a)
Asian and less than 35 inches or 90cm (0 points)
b)
Asian and more than 35 inches or 90cm (2 points) Your waist measurement
c)
Black or white and less than 37 inches or 94cm (0 points)
d)
Black or white and more than 37 inches or 94cm (2 points) Your waist measurement
Measuring
your waist
When measuring your waist you need to ensure the
tape is snug and is parallel to the floor.
Place the tape measure in the point midway
between the top of the hip bone and lowest rib.
Take the measurement
when you are breathing out.
10. Do you
need to urinate a lot at night?
a)
Yes, I always need the loo a few times during the
night (2 points) Needing to go to the toilet a lot
b)
I sometimes need the loo during the night (1 point)
c)
No, I don’t go to the toilet at all during the night (0 points)
11. Have you had regular episodes of
thrush?
a)
Yes, I've had thrush a number of times recently (2 points) Episodes of thrush
b) I’ve had thrush a few times (1 points)
c)
No, I’ve never had thrush (0 points)
More on thrush
Thrush is a yeast infection that is caused by the candida
species of fungus. Thrush is also called candida or candidosis.
Thrush infections usually appear in the mouth (oral thrush) or genitals.
As Candida albicans is often found in the vagina,
women often get thrush. However, the infection can sometimes develop in men as
well.
12. IF YOU ARE MALE: Do you have
genital itching?
a)
Yes (1 point) Itchiness around the penis
b)
No (0 points)
12. IF YOU ARE FEMALE: Do you have
genital itching?
a)
Yes (1 point) Itchiness around the vagina
b)
No (0 points)
13. IF YOU ARE FEMALE: Have you had
diabetes temporarily during pregnancy or have you recently given birth to a
large baby (over 4kg or 8lb 8 oz)?
a)
Yes (1 points) Diabetes in pregnancy or giving birth to a large baby
b)
No (0 points)
ANSWERS
0-9 points
Based on your responses today you
are probably not at risk
of developing type 2 diabetes now, but your risk could increase as you get
older and if your weight increases.
Leading a healthy lifestyle and maintaining a healthy weight can
reduce the risk of developing diabetes or delay the onset of the condition. It’s
important to make yourself aware of the symptoms and visit your GP if you get
them.
9-14 points
Based on your responses today you may have some of the risk
factors or symptoms linked to type 2 diabetes. (These risk factors or
symptoms were highlighted in italics after certain responses you may have
given.) You should ask your GP about it the next time you have an appointment.
14-90 points
Based on your responses today you
are at high risk of developing
type 2 diabetes. It is important that you visit your
GP as soon as possible to discuss having a simple blood test to measure your
blood glucose level.
LINKS
The following features may be of interest.
Please note these links take you away from this page.
What is diabetes?
http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Diabetes-type2/Pages/Introduction.aspx?url=Pages/what-is-it.aspx
Causes of type 2 diabetes
http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Diabetes-type2/Pages/Causes.aspx?url=Pages/what-is-it.aspx
Steve Redgrave’s story of life with type 2
diabetes http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Diabetes-type2/Pages/SteveRedgrave.aspx?url=Pages/Realstories.aspx
Find out if you are a healthy weight http://www.nhs.uk/Tools/Pages/Healthyweightcalculator.aspx
Reduce your risk of type 2 diabetes http://www.nhs.uk/livewell/Diabetes/Pages/Avoiddiabetes.aspx
Video: managing diabetes http://www.nhs.uk/livewell/Diabetes/Pages/Diabetesrealstory.aspx
Video: understanding diabetes http://www.nhs.uk/video/pages/medialibrary.aspx?Page=2&Filter=&Id={758882A2-79FE-4666-9210-6CA50F7BC8FA}&Tag=Long-term+conditions&Uri=video%2f2007%2fsept%2fPages%2fDiabetes.aspx
Visit Diabetes UK website
NHS Choices 2011