Effects of Routine Checkups and Chronic Conditions on Middle-Aged Patients with Diabetes.

Advances in Preventive Medicine Pub Date : 2020-02-20 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2020/4043959
America E McGuffee, Kailyn Chillag, Amber Johnson, Regan Richardson, Hallie Williams, Jessica Hartos
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Purpose. Middle-aged males and females with diabetes are more likely to have poor physical (PH) and mental health (MH); however, there is limited research determining the relationship between MH and PH and routine check-up in diabetic middle-aged adults, especially by gender. The purpose of this study was to determine whether PH and MH status differ by routine check-up in middle-aged (age 45-64) adults with diabetes in the general population. Methods. This cross-sectional analysis used data from the 2017 BRFSS conducted by the CDC for adults aged 45-64 who reported having diabetes in Florida (N = 1183), Kentucky (N = 617), Maryland (N = 731), New York (N = 593), and Ohio (N = 754). Multiple logistic regression by state and gender was used to determine the relationship between MH and PH status and routine check-up while controlling for health-related, socioeconomic, and demographic factors. Results. Across states, up to one-half reported good PH (32-50%), over one-half reported good MH (46-67%), and most reported having a routine check-up (87-93%). Adjusted analysis indicated that MH and PH were not significantly related to routine check-up, but both were inversely related to having diabetes plus two other health conditions. Conclusions. Overall, routine check-up was not related to good PH and MH in this target population; however, a number of health conditions were inversely related to good PH and MH status. In a primary care setting for this target population, there may be a low to moderate prevalence of good PH and MH and a high prevalence of having a routine check-up and having multiple health conditions. It is recommended to automatically screen this target population for PH, MH, other chronic conditions, and physical activity and treat concurrently.

中年糖尿病患者常规体检与慢性病的关系
目的。患有糖尿病的中年男性和女性更有可能身体(PH)和精神健康(MH)不佳;然而,确定中年糖尿病患者MH和PH与常规检查之间关系的研究有限,特别是按性别进行检查。本研究的目的是确定普通人群中患有糖尿病的中年(45-64岁)成年人的PH和MH状态是否通过常规检查有所不同。方法。该横断面分析使用了疾病预防控制中心对佛罗里达州(N = 1183)、肯塔基州(N = 617)、马里兰州(N = 731)、纽约州(N = 593)和俄亥俄州(N = 754)报告患有糖尿病的45-64岁成年人进行的2017年BRFSS数据。在控制健康相关、社会经济和人口因素的同时,采用州和性别的多元逻辑回归来确定MH和PH状态与常规检查的关系。结果。在各州,多达一半的人报告PH值良好(32-50%),超过一半的人报告MH良好(46-67%),大多数人报告进行了例行检查(87-93%)。调整后的分析表明,MH和PH与常规检查无显著相关,但两者与糖尿病和其他两种健康状况呈负相关。结论。总体而言,常规检查与该目标人群的良好PH和MH无关;然而,一些健康状况与良好的PH和MH状态呈负相关。在针对这一目标人群的初级保健环境中,良好PH和MH的患病率可能低至中等,而进行常规检查和患有多种健康状况的患病率可能很高。建议对这一目标人群进行PH、MH、其他慢性病和身体活动的自动筛查,并同时进行治疗。
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