1. Fasting plasma glucose as initial screening for diabetes and prediabetes in irish adults: The Diabetes Mellitus and Vascular health initiative (DMVhi).
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Sinnott M, Kinsley BT, Jackson AD, Walsh C, O'Grady T, Nolan JJ, Gaffney P, Boran G, Kelleher C, and Carr B
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- Age Factors, Aged, Analysis of Variance, Blood Pressure, Body Mass Index, Cardiovascular Diseases blood, Cardiovascular Diseases diagnosis, Cardiovascular Diseases epidemiology, Chi-Square Distribution, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 diagnosis, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 epidemiology, Fasting blood, Female, Glucose Intolerance blood, Glucose Intolerance diagnosis, Glucose Intolerance epidemiology, Humans, Insurance Carriers statistics & numerical data, Ireland epidemiology, Longitudinal Studies, Male, Middle Aged, Obesity, Abdominal blood, Obesity, Abdominal diagnosis, Obesity, Abdominal epidemiology, Prediabetic State diagnosis, Prediabetic State epidemiology, Prevalence, Prospective Studies, Risk Factors, Sex Factors, Blood Glucose analysis, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 blood, Mass Screening methods, Prediabetic State blood
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Objective: Type 2 diabetes has a long pre clinical asymptomatic phase. Early detection may delay or arrest disease progression. The Diabetes Mellitus and Vascular health initiative (DMVhi) was initiated as a prospective longitudinal cohort study on the prevalence of undiagnosed Type 2 diabetes and prediabetes, diabetes risk and cardiovascular risk in a cohort of Irish adults aged 45-75 years., Research Design and Methods: Members of the largest Irish private health insurance provider aged 45 to 75 years were invited to participate in the study., Exclusion Criteria: already diagnosed with diabetes or taking oral hypoglycaemic agents. Participants completed a detailed medical questionnaire, had weight, height, waist and hip circumference and blood pressure measured. Fasting blood samples were taken for fasting plasma glucose (FPG). Those with FPG in the impaired fasting glucose (IFG) range had a 75gm oral glucose tolerance test performed., Results: 122,531 subjects were invited to participate. 29,144 (24%) completed the study. The prevalence of undiagnosed diabetes was 1.8%, of impaired fasting glucose (IFG) was 7.1% and of impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) was 2.9%. Dysglycaemia increased among those aged 45-54, 55-64 and 65-75 years in both males (10.6%, 18.5%, 21.7% respectively) and females (4.3%, 8.6%, 10.9% respectively). Undiagnosed T2D, IFG and IGT were all associated with gender, age, blood pressure, BMI, abdominal obesity, family history of diabetes and triglyceride levels. Using FPG as initial screening may underestimate the prevalence of T2D in the study population., Conclusions: This study is the largest screening study for diabetes and prediabetes in the Irish population. Follow up of this cohort will provide data on progression to diabetes and on cardiovascular outcomes.
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- 2015
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