PREVALENCE OF PREDIABETES AND ITS ASSOCIATED RISK FACTORS AMONG A SAMPLE OF EMPLOYEES AT FACULTY OF MEDICINE

Hassan A, M. A., S. M., M. A, M. S
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Introduction: Prediabetes is a state of pathological changes that precede diabetes; so early screening and interventions are both cost-saving and feasible to prevent disease progression and complications. Aim of Work: To measure the prevalence of prediabetes among a sample of employees at Faculty of Medicine Ain Shams University (ASU), to identify different risk factors associated with prediabetes and to assess risk of having prediabetes. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among a convenience sample of 352 employees at Faculty of Medicine, ASU using selfadministered questionnaire. Physical activity assessment by International Physical Activity Questionnaire Short Form (IPAQ-SF), Diet Assessment by Mediterranean Diet Assessment Score (MEDAS), anthropometric measurements, and The American Diabetes Association Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (ADACDC) prediabetes Risk Score. Measurements of glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) were done to employees who were identified as high-risk individuals based on the prediabetes risk score. Results: The prevalence of prediabetes was 36.1% by ADA-CDC Prediabetes Risk score and 65.4% of high-risk participants were confirmed to be prediabetic by HbA1c. By Multiple logistic regression analysis, age (OR=1.24, CI=1.18-1.29), gender (OR=5.67, CI=2.36-13.67), positive family history of Diabetes Mellitus (DM) (OR=15.16, CI=6.10-37.67), and having hypertension (OR=8.17, CI=3.29-20.27) affect the occurrence of prediabetes by ADA-CDC prediabetes risk score among studied DEPRESSION By Mourad BH Department of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt. Corresponding author: Mourad BH. Email: basma.hussein@kasralainy.edu.eg DOI: 10.21608/ejom.2020.44038.1210 Submit Date: 2020-09-28 Revise Date: 2020-10-13 Accept Date: 2020-10-19 Author contribution: The author did the whole work except the statistics (Data management).
医学院员工样本中糖尿病前期患病率及其相关风险因素
引言:糖尿病前期是一种先于糖尿病的病理变化状态;因此,早期筛查和干预既节省成本,又可行,可以预防疾病进展和并发症。工作目的:测量艾因沙姆斯大学医学院(ASU)员工样本中糖尿病前期的患病率,确定与糖尿病前期相关的不同风险因素,并评估患糖尿病前期的风险。材料和方法:在亚利桑那州立大学医学院352名员工的便利样本中,使用自我管理问卷进行了一项横断面研究。通过国际体育活动问卷简表(IPAQ-SF)进行的体育活动评估、通过地中海饮食评估评分(MEDAS)进行的饮食评估、人体测量和美国糖尿病协会疾病控制与预防中心(ADACDC)糖尿病前期风险评分。对根据糖尿病前期风险评分确定为高危个体的员工进行糖化血红蛋白(HbA1c)测量。结果:根据ADA-CDC糖尿病前期风险评分,糖尿病前期的患病率为36.1%,65.4%的高危参与者被HbA1c证实为糖尿病前期。通过多元逻辑回归分析,年龄(OR=1.24,CI=1.18-1.29)、性别(OR=5.67,CI=2.36-13.67)、糖尿病阳性家族史(OR=15.16,CI=6.10-37.67)和高血压(OR=8.17,CI=3.29-20.27)通过ADA-CDC糖尿病前期风险评分影响Mourad BH职业与环境医学部研究的抑郁症患者的糖尿病前期发生,开罗大学医学院,埃及开罗。通讯作者:Mourad BH。电子邮件:basma.hussein@kasralainy.edu.egDOI:10.21608/jom.2020.44038.1210提交日期:2020-09-28修订日期:2020-10-13接受日期:2020-10-19作者贡献:除统计(数据管理)外,作者完成了全部工作。
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