Association of Socio-Environmental Determinants with Diabetes Prevalence in the Athens Metropolitan Area, Greece: A Spatial Analysis.

Q3 Medicine
Review of Diabetic Studies Pub Date : 2018-01-01 Epub Date: 2018-03-10 DOI:10.1900/RDS.2017.14.381
Antigoni Faka, Christos Chalkias, Diego Montano, Ekavi N Georgousopoulou, Anestis Tripitsidis, Efi Koloverou, Dimitris Tousoulis, Christos Pitsavos, Demosthenes B Panagiotakos
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Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate the spatial variation of diabetes in relation to the geographical variability of socio-environmental characteristics in the urban districts of Athens.

Methods: A sample of 2,445 individuals from the greater area of Athens was randomly enrolled in the ATTICA study between 2001 and 2002. Diabetes was defined according to American Diabetes Association criteria. Geographical and statistical analyses were applied to examine the relationship between diabetes prevalence and factors related to education, economic status, population density, immigrant status, and availability of urban green areas. Diabetes prevalence and socio-environmental factor mapping was based on the Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technology. Variograms and spatial quasi-Poisson regression analysis evaluated the associations of diabetes with the socio-environmental variables at the municipal level.

Results: According to the geographical analysis and mapping, the highest proportions of people with diabetes were found in the West sector and in one district of the East and South sector each. Regression analysis revealed that the proportion of inhabitants with higher education is negatively correlated with diabetes prevalence in the regional areas of Athens.

Conclusions: The study revealed that socio-environmental status in residential areas, especially educational and economic levels, is correlated with diabetes prevalence at the aggregate level. These correlations may reflect socio-economic segregation patterns at the district level, and different prevalence rates of diabetes among individuals with higher income and educational levels.

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社会环境决定因素与糖尿病患病率在雅典大都会区,希腊的关联:一个空间分析。
目的:本研究的目的是调查糖尿病的空间变异与雅典市区社会环境特征的地理变异之间的关系。方法:2001年至2002年间,从雅典大地区随机招募2445名个体参加ATTICA研究。糖尿病是根据美国糖尿病协会的标准定义的。采用地理和统计分析的方法研究糖尿病患病率与教育、经济状况、人口密度、移民身份和城市绿地可用性等因素之间的关系。基于地理信息系统(GIS)技术的糖尿病患病率和社会环境因素制图。变异图和空间准泊松回归分析评估了糖尿病与市级社会环境变量的关系。结果:根据地理分析和制图,糖尿病患者比例最高的是西区,东区和南区各有一个区。回归分析显示,雅典地区受高等教育的居民比例与糖尿病患病率呈负相关。结论:该研究揭示了居住区域的社会环境状况,特别是教育和经济水平,与总体水平的糖尿病患病率相关。这些相关性可能反映了地区层面的社会经济隔离模式,以及收入和教育水平较高的个体之间糖尿病患病率的差异。
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Review of Diabetic Studies
Review of Diabetic Studies Medicine-Internal Medicine
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期刊介绍: The Review of Diabetic Studies (RDS) is the society"s peer-reviewed journal published quarterly. The purpose of The RDS is to support and encourage research in biomedical diabetes-related science including areas such as endocrinology, immunology, epidemiology, genetics, cell-based research, developmental research, bioengineering and disease management.
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