The correlation between Blood group type and Diabetes Mellitus Type II

S. Mizouri
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Background and objective: Type 2 diabetes mellitus is typically a multifactorial disorder involving genetic and environmental factors to variable extents. The aim of this research was to find out if there is a relationship between the “ABO” and “Rhesus” blood groups and type 2 diabetes mellitus. Methods: A case-control study was carried out at Azadi Teaching Hospital in Duhok city for six months, from 1st July 2019 to 1st January 2020. The study included 800 individuals including 400 randomly selected diabetic patients and 400 non-diabetic adults of both genders. Standard slide agglutination method at room temperature was performed to determine the ABO and Rh blood groups. Results: Out of 400 patients, 185(46.25%) were male and 215(53.75%) were female. It was found that out of 400 randomly selected patients, majority had O blood group 193(48.25%), 109(27.25%) had A, 65(16.25%) had B, 33(8.25%) had AB group. A higher frequency of O blood group was encountered among the diabetics comparing to the control (48.25% vs. 37.75%). On applying the Chi-square test, the blood groups O and type 2 diabetes mellitus were found to have a statistically significant relationship (Chi-square value - 8.14, P <0.005) and no statistically significant association between the Rh group and type 2 DM was observed (P >0.05). Conclusion: According to this study, people with the O blood group are at a greater risk of having type 2 diabetes mellitus, but there was no discrepancy in type 2 diabetes mellitus risk between Rhesus positive and negative classes. The level of blood groups A among diabetic patients is also concluded to be substantially lower.
血型与II型糖尿病的相关性研究
背景与目的:2型糖尿病是一种典型的多因素疾病,遗传和环境因素在不同程度上涉及。这项研究的目的是找出ABO血型和恒河猴血型与2型糖尿病之间是否存在关系。方法:2019年7月1日至2020年1月1日,在杜霍克市阿扎迪教学医院进行为期6个月的病例对照研究。该研究包括800人,其中包括400名随机选择的糖尿病患者和400名非糖尿病成年人,男女皆有。采用室温标准玻片凝集法测定ABO和Rh血型。结果:400例患者中,男性185例(46.25%),女性215例(53.75%)。随机抽取400例患者,以O型为主193例(48.25%),A型109例(27.25%),B型65例(16.25%),AB型33例(8.25%)。糖尿病患者中O型血的发生率高于对照组(48.25% vs. 37.75%)。经卡方检验,O型血与2型糖尿病有统计学意义(χ 2值为- 8.14,P < 0.05)。结论:根据本研究,O型血的人患2型糖尿病的风险更大,但恒河血型阳性和阴性的人患2型糖尿病的风险没有差异。糖尿病患者的A型血水平也明显较低。
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