Prevalence of impaired fasting glucose and type 1 and 2 diabetes mellitus in a large nationwide working population in Spain

Jesús Reviriego , Luis Alberto Vázquez , Albert Goday , Martha Cabrera , María Teresa García-Margallo , Eva Calvo
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Abstract

Introduction

To report the prevalence of impaired fasting glucose (IFG), undiagnosed and diagnosed diabetes, and their association to occupational categories in a representative sample of working population in Spain.

Materials and methods

A cross-sectional study of workers who attended routine medical check-ups from January 2007 to December 2007. A structured questionnaire was completed, and physical examinations and routine serum biochemical tests were performed. IFG was defined as fasting glucose levels ranging from 100 to 125 mg/dl with no diagnosis of T1DM or T2DM; T1DM was defined as previous diagnosis of T1DM; and T2DM as previous diagnosis of T2DM, treatment with oral antidiabetic drugs or insulin or fasting glucose levels ≥126 mg/dl, according to ADA criteria.

Results

Of the 371,997 participants (median age 35 [interquartile range 29–44] years), 72.4% were male. Raw prevalence rates (95% CI) of IFG, undiagnosed (UKDM), and previously known type 2 (KDM2) and type 1 (KDM1) diabetes were 10.4% (10.3–10.5%), 1.3% (1.2–1.3%), 1.1% (1.1–1.2%), and 0.3% (0.3–0.3%), respectively. With the exception of KDM1, prevalence of these conditions increased with age and was greater among manual/blue-collar workers (12.1%, 1.5%, 1.3% and 0.3%, respectively) as compared to non-manual/white-collar workers (7.3%, 0.8%, 0.8% and 0.3%, respectively). Age- and sex-adjusted prevalence rates of IFG, UKDM and KDM2 were 13.1%, 2.0% and 2.4%, respectively.

Discussion

In this sample of Spanish working population, impaired glycemic profiles were common. Prevalence rates of IFG and T2DM were high among blue-collar workers (except for T1DM). These data emphasize the need for earlier structured preventive schemes.

西班牙全国范围内大量工作人群中空腹血糖受损和1型和2型糖尿病的患病率
引言报告在西班牙有代表性的工作人群样本中,空腹血糖受损(IFG)、未诊断和诊断的糖尿病的患病率及其与职业类别的关系。材料和方法对2007年1月至2007年12月参加常规体检的工人进行的横断面研究。完成了一份结构化问卷,并进行了身体检查和常规血清生化测试。IFG定义为空腹血糖水平在100至125mg/dl之间,未诊断为T1DM或T2DM;T1DM被定义为T1DM的先前诊断;根据ADA标准,T2DM为T2DM的既往诊断,口服抗糖尿病药物或胰岛素治疗或空腹血糖水平≥126mg/dl。结果在371997名参与者中(中位年龄35岁[四分位间距29-44岁]),72.4%为男性。IFG、未确诊(UKDM)、先前已知的2型(KDM2)和1型(KDM1)糖尿病的原始患病率(95%CI)分别为10.4%(10.3-10.5%)、1.3%(1.2-1.3%)、1.1%(1.1-1.2%)和0.3%(0.3-0.3%)。除KDM1外,这些疾病的患病率随着年龄的增长而增加,体力劳动者/蓝领工人的患病率(分别为12.1%、1.5%、1.3%和0.3%)高于非体力劳动者/白领工人(分别为7.3%、0.8%、0.8%和0.3%)。经年龄和性别调整的IFG、UKDM和KDM2的患病率分别为13.1%、2.0%和2.4%。讨论在这个西班牙工作人群的样本中,血糖受损的情况很常见。蓝领工人IFG和T2DM的患病率较高(T1DM除外)。这些数据强调了早期结构化预防计划的必要性。
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