Prediabetes in a French overseas territory: Clinical Characteristics, Risk Factors, and Implications for type 2 diabetes prevention

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
René Bun , Babacar Tounkara , Sébastien Leruste , Laurie Kichenapanaidou , Mathilde Simonson , Christine Kowalczyk , Jean-Marc Franco , Catherine Marimoutou , Estelle Nobécourt
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Abstract

Background

People with prediabetes are at high risk of developing type 2 diabetes (T2D). This study evaluates clinical, sociodemographic characteristics, and Finnish Diabetes Risk Score (FINDRISC) of individuals with prediabetes recruited in primary care by their general practitioner (GP) for PREDIABRUN study.

Methods

PREDIABRUN, a prospective cohort study in primary care on Reunion Island, aimed to identify risk factors for developing T2D in 500 adults with prediabetes (18–70 years) between July 2019 and December 2022. Sociodemographic, anthropometric, health, and lifestyle data were collected. Participants were categorized as having known prediabetes if their GP was aware of glucose abnormalities before the study, otherwise as newly diagnosed.

Results

A total of 469 subjects were included, with a median age of 55 years; 58.4 % were women. Employment was more common among men (53.3 %) than women (36.1 %). Precariousness affected 35.4 % overall, with higher rates in women (41.6 %) than men (26.7 %, p < 0.001). The major associated health issues were obesity (40.1 %), musculoskeletal disorders (50.5 %), hypertension (46.3 %) and cardiovascular diseases (11.5 %). The median FINDRISC score was 16 [IQR: 12–19], higher in women (17 [14–20]) than men (15 [11–17], p < 0.001). For more than half the population (55.0 %), prediabetes status was already known. However, lifestyle habits were similar for those with newly diagnosed prediabetes and those with prediabetes already known.

Conclusion

Screened population in primary care on Reunion Island is relatively young, with a high FINDRISC score and numerous medical conditions. Tailored intervention to improve dietary habits and increase physical activity could help prevent diabetes in this high-risk group.
法国海外领地的糖尿病前期:临床特征、风险因素和对预防 2 型糖尿病的意义
背景糖尿病前期患者罹患2型糖尿病(T2D)的风险很高。本研究评估了PREDIABRUN研究中由全科医生(GP)招募的糖尿病前期患者的临床、社会人口学特征和芬兰糖尿病风险评分(FINDRISC)。方法PREDIABRUN是留尼汪岛初级保健领域的一项前瞻性队列研究,旨在确定2019年7月至2022年12月期间500名糖尿病前期成人(18-70岁)罹患T2D的风险因素。研究收集了社会人口学、人体测量、健康和生活方式数据。如果参与者的全科医生在研究前发现其血糖异常,则将其归类为已知的糖尿病前期,否则归类为新诊断的糖尿病前期。男性(53.3%)的就业率高于女性(36.1%)。35.4%的受访者受到不稳定因素的影响,其中女性的比例(41.6%)高于男性(26.7%,p < 0.001)。主要的相关健康问题是肥胖(40.1%)、肌肉骨骼疾病(50.5%)、高血压(46.3%)和心血管疾病(11.5%)。FINDRISC 评分中位数为 16 [IQR:12-19],女性(17 [14-20])高于男性(15 [11-17],P < 0.001)。半数以上(55.0%)的人已经知道自己是否患有糖尿病。结论留尼汪岛接受初级保健筛查的人群相对年轻,FINDRISC 得分较高,且患有多种疾病。通过有针对性的干预措施来改善饮食习惯和增加体育锻炼,有助于预防这类高危人群患上糖尿病。
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