Among those who participated in the 8th 1st year of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (2019), diabetes patients were divided into 4 types and the prevalence and diagnosis rates of diabetes were investigated by age group. In addition, we analyzed the correlation between glycated hemoglobin levels and body weight, waist circumference, cholesterol, triglyceride levels, weight-adjusted waist circumference, and body mass index in patients already diagnosed with diabetes. As a result of the study, the prevalence of diabetes in 2019 was 16.03%, and male The prevalence rate for men continued to increase after the 30s, and that for women was lower than that for men until the 40s, but increased rapidly after the 50s and became similar to that of men after the 70s. In the diabetes diagnosis group, the glycated hemoglobin level had a low and non-significant correlation with weight, waist circumference, BMI, and WWI levels, but showed a correlation coefficient of 0.178 with the triglyceride level, and the p value was less than 0.001, which was statistically very significant.