An estimated 64,000 Montanans have prediabetes, but it's manageable and reversible. 
Find out if you're at risk by taking this quick quiz. 
 
The Risk Test is provided by the American Diabetes Association and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The Montana Diabetes Program is using this survey
to measure social media engagement and link people to services.
All participation is anonymous.
How old are you? (The older you are, the higher your risk for type 2 diabetes.)
Are you a woman or man? (Men are more likely than women to have undiagnosed diabetes; one reason may be that they are less likely to see their doctor regularly.)
If you've ever been pregnant, have you been diagnosed with gestational diabetes? (Being diagnosed with gestational diabetes increases a person's risk of developing diabetes.)
Do you have a mother, father, sister, or brother with diabetes? (A family history of diabetes could contribute to your risk for type 2 diabetes.)
Have you ever been diagnosed with high blood pressure? (Having high blood pressure contributes to your overall risk for type 2 diabetes.)
Are you physically active? (Being inactive can increase your risk for type 2 diabetes.)

Which column (A, B, C, or D) best describes your height and weight? (The combination of your weight and height lets us know your Body Mass Index or BMI. People with higher BMIs are at a higher risk.)