[Demographic and metabolic data of persons with different risk for diabetes mellitus based on "random" blood glucose values].

Acta medica Austriaca. Supplement Pub Date : 2002-01-01
M Francesconi
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Four risk-categories for diabetes probability where defined by measured random-blood glucose values: minimum risk (random blood glucose < or = 95 mg/dl), low (96-139 mg/dl), moderate (140-199 mg/dl), and high (> or = 200 mg/dl). Using these risk categories and other risk factors as age, sex, BMI, and cholesterol, further data analysis were made. Among high-risk patients, male sex was represented two fold compared to female sex. In +65 year old subjects the diabetes risk increased from 8.2% for the whole study cohort up to 12.1%. An increase of body weight was paralleled by an increased risk for diabetes, whereas in the highest diabetes risk-group, obese subjects (BMI subgroup 4) were twice as frequent as in the next lower risk category. Additionally, 62% of subjects with a high diabetes risk had elevated cholesterol levels.

[基于“随机”血糖值的不同糖尿病风险人群的人口学和代谢数据]。
根据测量的随机血糖值来定义糖尿病概率的四种风险类别:最低风险(随机血糖<或= 95 mg/dl)、低风险(96-139 mg/dl)、中等风险(140-199 mg/dl)和高风险(>或= 200 mg/dl)。使用这些风险类别和其他风险因素,如年龄、性别、BMI和胆固醇,进行进一步的数据分析。在高危患者中,男性的比例是女性的两倍。在65岁以上的受试者中,糖尿病风险从整个研究队列的8.2%增加到12.1%。体重的增加与糖尿病风险的增加是平行的,而在糖尿病风险最高的一组中,肥胖受试者(BMI亚组4)的频率是风险较低的一组的两倍。此外,62%的糖尿病高危人群胆固醇水平升高。
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