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Abstract P351: Prevalence of Diabetes in a Sub-Saharan African Community

Authors :
Daouda Niassy
Ibrahima Bara Diop
Audrey Geoffroy
Awa Ba
Mor Diaw
Mame Awa Sene
Gabriel S Tajeu
Abdoulaye SAMB
Sidy Mohamed Seck
Xavier Jouven
Bamba Gaye
Source :
Circulation. 147
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), 2023.

Abstract

Background: Diabetes is a major cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factor. There has been a epidemiological shift and chronic CVD is increasing in Sub-Saharan Africa, however, the extent is unknown. Methods: Data were collected between March and April 2013 from 3 regions of the Northern Senegal (i.e., Saint-Louis, Matam etand Louga) using a cluster sampling method and the survey base of the national statistical and demographical agency, we included subjects aged between 18 and 80 years old. Participants underwent a face-to-face questionnaire to collect demographics and data on cardiovascular history/risk factors. Blood pressure and anthropometric measurements were measured in addition to blood tests including fasting plasma glucose. Diabetes was defined as fasting plasma glucose >= 1.26 g/L. Continuous data were reported as mean ± standard deviation (SD). Comparisons used the chi-squared test for categorical variables and Student’s t test for continuous variables. Multivariable adjusted logistic regression was used to identify factors associated with diabetes. Covariates with significant association (P Results: Among the 2440 subjects in this study (mean age: 44 years old, SD: 15.99), 692 (28%) were male. Nearly half of the sample never attended school (48%, 95%CI: 46-50%). Body mass index (BMI) higher than 25 was present in 43% of the sample (95%CI: 29-35%), with a significant increase in women (51% vs 22%, p Conclusion: This community-based study revealed a low prevalence of diabetes. However, the prevalence of additional CVD risk factors in this population was high. Preventive measures should be implemented to avoid increasing rates of diabetes in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Details

ISSN :
15244539 and 00097322
Volume :
147
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Circulation
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........bb94f338fcc0e9e2c5b170b9ba1751d1
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1161/circ.147.suppl_1.p351