[Congressional Bills 111th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. Res. 676 Introduced in Senate (IS)]

111th CONGRESS
  2d Session
S. RES. 676

      Supporting the goals and ideals of American Diabetes Month.


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                   IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES

                           November 15, 2010

  Mrs. Shaheen (for herself and Ms. Collins) submitted the following 
 resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Health, Education, 
                          Labor, and Pensions

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                               RESOLUTION


 
      Supporting the goals and ideals of American Diabetes Month.

Whereas according to the Centers for Disease Control (referred to in this 
        preamble as the ``CDC''), nearly 24,000,000 people of the United States 
        have diabetes and 57,000,000 people of the United States have pre-
        diabetes;
Whereas diabetes is a serious chronic condition that affects people of every 
        age, race, ethnicity, and income level;
Whereas the CDC reports that Hispanic, African, Asian, and Native Americans are 
        disproportionately affected by diabetes and suffer from diabetes at 
        rates that are much higher than the general population;
Whereas according to the CDC, 3 people are diagnosed with diabetes every minute;
Whereas each day, approximately 4,384 people are diagnosed with diabetes;
Whereas in 2007, the CDC estimates that approximately 1,600,000 individuals aged 
        20 and older were newly diagnosed with diabetes;
Whereas a joint National Institutes of Health and CDC study found that 
        approximately 15,000 youth in the United States are diagnosed with type 
        1 diabetes annually and approximately 3,700 youth are diagnosed with 
        type 2 diabetes annually;
Whereas according to the CDC, between 1980 and 2007, diabetes prevalence in the 
        United States increased by more than 300 percent;
Whereas the CDC reports that over 24 percent of individuals with diabetes are 
        undiagnosed, a decrease from 30 percent in 2005;
Whereas the National Diabetes Fact Sheet issued by the CDC states that more than 
        10 percent of adults of the United States and 23.1 percent of people of 
        the United States age 60 and older have diabetes;
Whereas the CDC estimates that 1 in 3 people of the United States born in the 
        year 2000 will develop diabetes in the lifetime of that individual;
Whereas the CDC estimates that 1 in 2 Hispanic, African, Asian, and Native 
        Americans born in the year 2000 will develop diabetes in the lifetime of 
        that individual;
Whereas according to the American Diabetes Association, in 2007, the total cost 
        of diagnosed diabetes in the United States was $174,000,000,000, and 1 
        in 10 dollars spent on health care was attributed to diabetes and its 
        complications;
Whereas according to a Lewin Group study, in 2007, the total cost of diabetes 
        (including both diagnosed and undiagnosed diabetes, pre-diabetes, and 
        gestational diabetes) was $218,000,000,000;
Whereas a Mathematica Policy study found that, for each fiscal year, total 
        expenditures for Medicare beneficiaries with diabetes comprise 32.7 
        percent of the Medicare budget;
Whereas according to the CDC, diabetes was the seventh leading cause of death in 
        2007 and contributed to the deaths of over 230,000 Americans in 2005;
Whereas there is not yet a cure for diabetes;
Whereas there are proven means to reduce the incidence of, and delay the onset 
        of, type 2 diabetes;
Whereas with the proper management and treatment, people with diabetes live 
        healthy, productive lives; and
Whereas American Diabetes Month is celebrated in November: Now, therefore, be it
    Resolved, That the Senate--
            (1) supports the goals and ideals of American Diabetes 
        Month, including--
                    (A) encouraging the people of the United States to 
                fight diabetes through public awareness about 
                prevention and treatment options; and
                    (B) increasing education about the disease;
            (2) recognizes the importance of early detection of 
        diabetes, awareness of the symptoms of diabetes, and the risk 
        factors that often lead to the development of diabetes, 
        including--
                    (A) being over the age of 45;
                    (B) having a specific racial and ethnic background;
                    (C) being overweight;
                    (D) having a low level of physical activity level;
                    (E) having high blood pressure; and
                    (F) having a family history of diabetes or a 
                history of diabetes during pregnancy; and
            (3) supports decreasing the prevalence of type 1, type 2, 
        and gestational diabetes in the United States through increased 
        research, treatment, and prevention.
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