Your Results
Understanding Your Risk
You’ve taken the first step! Based on your results, you’re at low risk for prediabetes. Keep up the good work! These healthy habits will help keep your risk low:
- Get at least 150 minutes of physical activity a week
- Keep your weight in a healthy range
- Eat healthy foods, including lots of fruits and vegetables
- Drink more water and fewer sugary drinks
- Don’t smoke
Source: CDC
If you would like to connect with a local health educator or a community health worker to learn more about lifestyle changes to prevent or delay type 2 diabetes, click below.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are my test results confidential?
Yes. Unless you consent to share your results with a local health educator, your results are confidential. The Diabetes On Track team will have access to aggregate level data but not individual results.
What if I am at high risk? What happens then?
Right after taking the risk test, you will be given an option to connect with a local health educator. We also encourage you to check in with your primary health care provider. Only a doctor can diagnose prediabetes or diabetes.
Are there resources for people already diagnosed with prediabetes or type 2 diabetes?
Yes! We encourage you to contact your local health care provider or your local Health Department to connect with community resources.
Connect With a Local Health Educator
Please fill out the information below if you’d like to have a local health educator or community health worker contact you. Or contact us directly, through our partner links below.