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Incidence of Diabetes Mellitus and Associated Risk Factors in the Adult Population of the Basque Country, Spain

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Medicina
Pediatría
Medikuntza
Pediatria
Urrutia, Inés
Martín Nieto, Alicia
Martínez Salazar, Rosa
Casanovas Marsal, Josep Oriol
Aguayo Calcena, Aníbal
Del Olmo, Juan
Arana Arri, Eunate
Fernández Rubio, Elsa
Castaño González, Luis Antonio
Gaztambide Sáenz, María Sonia
Medicina
Pediatría
Medikuntza
Pediatria
Urrutia, Inés
Martín Nieto, Alicia
Martínez Salazar, Rosa
Casanovas Marsal, Josep Oriol
Aguayo Calcena, Aníbal
Del Olmo, Juan
Arana Arri, Eunate
Fernández Rubio, Elsa
Castaño González, Luis Antonio
Gaztambide Sáenz, María Sonia
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The aim of this study was to estimate the incidence of diabetes mellitus in the Basque Country and the risk factors involved in the disease by reassessing an adult population after 7 years of follow-up. In the previous prevalence study, 847 people older than 18 years were randomly selected from all over the Basque Country and were invited to answer a medical questionnaire, followed by a physical examination and an oral glucose tolerance test. In the reassessment, the same variables were collected and the resulting cohort comprised 517 individuals of whom 43 had diabetes at baseline. The cumulative incidence of diabetes was 4.64% in 7 years and the raw incidence rate was 6.56 cases/1000 person-years (95%CI: 4.11-9.93). Among the incident cases, 59% were undiagnosed. The most strongly associated markers by univariate analyses were age >60 years, dyslipidaemia, prediabetes and insulin resistance. We also found association with hypertension, obesity, family history of diabetes and low education level. Multivariate analysis adjusted for age and sex showed that a set of risk factors assessed together (dyslipidaemia, waist-to-hip-ratio and family history of diabetes) had great predictive value (AUC-ROC=0.899, 95%CI: 0.846-0.953, p=0.942), which suggests the need for early intervention before the onset of prediabetes

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This work was partially supported by grants from the Department of Health of the Basque Country Government (2015111020); ISCIII (PI14/01104), co-funded by ERDF/ESF, "A way to make Europe"/"Investing in your future"; UPV/EHU (IT1281-19); Menarini Group Spain (BCA16/029); Endocrine-European Reference Network (EndoERN 739527); and CIBERDEM (Spanish Biomedical Research Centre in Diabetes and Associated Metabolic Disorders). The study funders were not involved in the design of the study; the collection, analysis, and interpretation of data; writing the report; and did not impose any restrictions regarding the publication of the report., English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1346979189
Document Type :
Electronic Resource