The Canadian diabetes
risk questionnaire CANRISK
Welcome to the Public Health Agency of Canada's Canadian diabetes risk questionnaire
Are you at risk of having pre-diabetes or type 2 diabetes?
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The Canadian diabetes risk questionnaire
The following questions will help you to find out if you are at higher risk of having pre-diabetes or type 2 diabetes. Pre-diabetes is a condition where blood sugar levels are higher than normal, but not high enough to be diagnosed as diabetes. You can have pre-diabetes or undiagnosed type 2 diabetes without having any obvious warning signs or symptoms.
Knowing your risk can help you to make healthy choices now that will reduce your risk or even prevent you from developing diabetes.
You will be asked questions about important risk factors for diabetes. These include your age, family history of diabetes, ethnicity, and other factors. You will also be asked to measure your waist circumference.
Please answer the questions as honestly and completely as you can. The answers to these questions are completely confidential and are meant to help you better understand your risks of developing type 2 diabetes. In order to accurately assess your risk, each question must be answered.
This questionnaire is intended primarily mainly for adults aged 40 to 74 years, though it may also be applied to younger persons with apparent risk factors (e.g. overweight or from non-Caucasian ethnic groups).
The Public Health Agency of Canada is not permanently storing or collecting information users provide while completing the CANRISK questionnaire. Any information provided is automatically deleted when the user closes the online session linked to the questionnaire. To protect your personal information when online it is good practice to clear the Web browser cache regularly, delete any search history and protect any printed personal information.
For more information: Government of Canada Privacy Statement.
How old are you?
To select your age on the ruler, click on the button and scroll left or right.
You can also enter your age by typing it in the box.
Under 25
40
50
60
Over 75
What is your height and weight?
To calculate your body mass index (BMI) use the graphic below.
First indicate your height, then your weight.
You can use the sliders on the graphics to set your height and weight or, you can enter the information using the boxes. After you have entered the information, calculate your BMI by clicking on the "Calculate BMI" button.
What does BMI mean?
The Body Mass Index (BMI) is an indicator of body fat based on height and weight. Most adults with a high BMI have a high percentage of body fat and extra body fat is associated with an increased risk of developing diabetes.
Being overweight or obese increases your risk of developing diabetes. The more overweight you are, the higher your risk.
What is your waist circumference?
To help you calculate this, use a tape measure; place it around your waist at the level of your belly button. Breathe out. Do not hold your breath, then measure.
Use the slider on the ruler below which will indicate the appropriate number.
You can also enter the information by typing it in the box.
Do you usually do some physical activity such as brisk walking for at least 30 minutes each day?
(This activity can be done while at work or at home)
How often do you eat vegetables or fruits?
Have you ever been told by a doctor or nurse that you have high blood pressure?
* If you are not certain about the answer, select "No".
Have you ever taken high blood pressure pills?
* If you are not certain about the answer, select "No".
Have any of your blood relatives ever been diagnosed with diabetes?
If you answered yes, check all that apply
Please select which of the following ethnic groups your biological (blood) parents belong to:
(Your choice of answer must include both parents: Father and Mother)