Screening Guidelines for Diabetes
Part of the Diabetes For Dummies Cheat Sheet
The American Diabetes Association created guidelines to screen for diabetes at the earliest possible appropriate time. Take a look at these guidelines to find out when to get tested for diabetes:
People with symptoms of thirst, frequent urination, and weight loss are tested immediately.
People over age 45 should be tested every three years if normal.
People should be tested at a younger age and more often if:
They are obese.
Their parent or siblings have diabetes.
They are from a high-risk group, such as African American, Hispanic, Asian, or Native American.
They have delivered a baby over nine pounds or had gestational diabetes.
They have high blood pressure.
They have low HDL cholesterol or high triglycerides.










