Utah Diabetes Prevalence by County, 2023

This map displays the estimated prevalence of diagnosed diabetes among adults aged 18 and older across Utah counties in 2023. Data sourced from the CDC PLACES project highlights regional differences, with higher rates observed in rural counties such as San Juan. Understanding these patterns can help guide public health efforts and resource allocation to reduce the burden of diabetes in Utah.

This map shows the estimated adult diabetes prevalence by county in Utah for the year 2023. Each county is color-coded based on the percentage of adults aged 18 and over who have been diagnosed with diabetes. Counties with higher rates appear in darker shades. The highest prevalence is found in San Juan County at 16.6%, followed by Washington County and Iron County, both above 9%. In contrast, Summit County has the lowest rate at 6.8%. Central and rural southern counties generally show higher prevalence, while urban areas such as Salt Lake, Utah, and Davis Counties report lower rates, around 7% to 9%. This data highlights regional health disparities across the state.