Prevalence and Social Determinants of Type 2 Diabetes in a Coastal Area of Kerala, India.

Journal of endocrinology and diabetes Pub Date : 2017-01-01 Epub Date: 2017-09-15 DOI:10.15226/2374-6890/4/3/00181
S Aswathy, V Lohidas, Nimitha Paul, T S Anish, Tinu Narayanan, Brian Oldenburg
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Introduction: Varying prevalence rates of type 2 diabetes have been observed in different parts of the southern state of Kerala, India which is in an advanced stage of epidemiologic transition. Social patterning is evident in diabetes and therefore it was decided to undertake a study on estimating the prevalence of diabetes and associated social determinants.

Methodology: The adopted local self administration unit of the Medical College which is also the field practice area with a population of 25,096 was taken for the study. All the households in the area were visited and the details regarding self reported diabetes was collected after obtaining informed consent and analysis done by multivariate logistic regression.

Result: The prevalence of self reported diabetes in this coastal area was found to be low at 7.4%. Type 2 diabetes was also found to occur significantly earlier among the respondents belonging to the below poverty line. Age above 40 years (OR 2 95% CI 1.5-2.7, p=.000), marital status (OR 1.9 95% CI 1.1-2.1, p=.006) presence of comorbidities (OR 635 95% CI 389-969, p=.000), more than 8 years of schooling (OR 0.64 95% CI 0.46-0.86, p=.004), living conditions as represented by presence of household source of drinking water(OR 1.4 95% CI 1.01-1.5) were found to be independent predictors. Though there was increasing trend of diabetes among the forward caste line families after backward logistic regression this disappeared leaving behind the proxy of socioeconomic status, household source of drinking water.

Conclusion: Though, the state of Kerala is in an advanced stage of epidemiologic transition, coastal areas are still in the earlier phases of transition with low prevalence of type 2 diabetes mellitus. Higher education and better living conditions are important social determinants of diabetes though further studies are necessary to delineate the impact of economic status and education.

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印度喀拉拉邦沿海地区2型糖尿病患病率和社会决定因素
导读:在印度南部喀拉拉邦的不同地区,已经观察到不同的2型糖尿病患病率,这是一个流行病学转变的高级阶段。社会模式在糖尿病中很明显,因此决定进行一项关于估计糖尿病患病率和相关社会决定因素的研究。方法:采用医学院地方自治单位,同时也是实地实习区,人口25,096人。走访该地区所有家庭,经知情同意并进行多因素logistic回归分析后,收集自报糖尿病的详细情况。结果:该地区自报糖尿病患病率较低,仅为7.4%。2型糖尿病在贫困线以下的受访者中发生的时间也明显较早。年龄超过40岁(OR 2 95% CI 1.5-2.7, p= 0.000)、婚姻状况(OR 1.9 95% CI 1.1-2.1, p= 0.006)、是否存在合并症(OR 635 95% CI 389-969, p= 0.000)、受教育时间超过8年(OR 0.64 95% CI 0.46-0.86, p= 0.004)、是否有家庭饮用水源所代表的生活条件(OR 1.4 95% CI 1.01-1.5)是独立预测因素。虽然在逆向logistic回归后,前种姓系家庭中糖尿病有上升趋势,但这一趋势消失了,留下了社会经济地位的代表,家庭饮用水来源。结论:喀拉拉邦虽处于流行病学转变的晚期,但沿海地区仍处于2型糖尿病转变的早期阶段,2型糖尿病的患病率较低。高等教育和更好的生活条件是糖尿病的重要社会决定因素,尽管有必要进一步研究经济地位和教育的影响。
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