[Congressional Bills 117th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. Res. 479 Agreed to Senate (ATS)]
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117th CONGRESS
1st Session
S. RES. 479
Supporting the goals and ideals of American Diabetes Month.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
December 14, 2021
Mrs. Shaheen (for herself, Ms. Collins, Mr. Brown, Ms. Cantwell, Ms.
Klobuchar, Mr. Lankford, Ms. Smith, Mr. Warner, Mrs. Feinstein, Ms.
Stabenow, Mr. Coons, and Mr. Manchin) submitted the following
resolution; which was considered and agreed to
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RESOLUTION
Supporting the goals and ideals of American Diabetes Month.
Whereas, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (referred
to in this preamble as the ``CDC'')--
(1) 34,200,000 individuals in the United States have diabetes; and
(2) an estimated 88,000,000 individuals in the United States who are 18
years of age or older have prediabetes;
Whereas diabetes is a serious chronic condition that affects individuals of
every age, race, ethnicity, and income level;
Whereas the CDC reports that--
(1) Hispanic Americans, African Americans, Asian Americans, and Native
Americans are disproportionately affected by diabetes and develop the
disease at much higher rates than the general population of the United
States; and
(2) an estimated 21.4 percent of individuals with diabetes in the
United States have not yet been diagnosed with the disease;
Whereas, in the United States, more than 10.5 percent of the population,
including 26.8 percent of individuals who are 65 years of age or older,
have diabetes;
Whereas, of the 18,820,000 veterans in the United States, 1 in 4 are receiving
care for diabetes from the Department of Veterans Affairs;
Whereas the risk of developing type 2 diabetes at some point in life is 40
percent for adults in the United States;
Whereas, according to the American Diabetes Association, the United States spent
an estimated $237,000,000,000 on direct medical costs for cases of
diagnosed diabetes in 2017, and out-of-pocket costs for insulin have
grown significantly in recent years for many patients;
Whereas the American Diabetes Association reports that care for people with
diagnosed diabetes accounts for 1 in 4 health care dollars spent in the
United States;
Whereas the cost of health care is estimated to be 2.3 times higher for
individuals in the United States with diabetes than those without
diabetes;
Whereas, as of November 2021, a cure for diabetes does not exist;
Whereas there are successful means to reduce the incidence, and delay the onset,
of type 2 diabetes;
Whereas, with proper management and treatment, individuals with diabetes live
healthy and productive lives; and
Whereas individuals in the United States celebrate American Diabetes Month in
November: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Senate--
(1) supports the goals and ideals of American Diabetes
Month, including--
(A) encouraging individuals in the United States to
fight diabetes through increased awareness of
prevention and treatment options; and
(B) enhancing diabetes education;
(2) recognizes the importance of awareness and early
detection, including awareness of symptoms and risk factors
such as--
(A) being--
(i) older than 45 years of age; or
(ii) overweight; and
(B) having--
(i) a racial and ethnic background that is
disproportionately affected by diabetes;
(ii) a low level of physical activity;
(iii) high blood pressure;
(iv) a family history of diabetes; or
(v) a history of diabetes during pregnancy;
(3) supports decreasing the prevalence of type 1, type 2,
and gestational diabetes in the United States through research,
treatment, and prevention; and
(4) recognizes the importance of addressing systemic
barriers to health care that--
(A) leave many communities at a heightened risk for
diabetes; and
(B) limit access to health care resources that are
needed to effectively prevent the onset, and to manage
the condition, of diabetes.
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