Diabetes in elderly Nigerians: A survey of a rural area in north-central Nigeria

E. Chuhwak, B. Okeahialam, C. Ogbonna, S. Pam
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Background: The burden of diabetes mellitus in Nigeria has been estimated to be on the increase over the past few decades. Its prevalence has also been noted to vary across rural, semi-urban, and urban areas in the country and also across age groups. This study was conducted as part of a non-communicable disease survey in north-central Nigeria carried out in 2008. Aim: To determine the prevalence of type II diabetes mellitus among elderly individuals in Gindiri—a rural area in Mangu local government area of Plateau State, north-central Nigeria. Methodology: Consecutive subjects were recruited from the study population. A total of 197 subjects were found to be 60 years of age or older and these were screened for the presence of diabetes mellitus. Those found to have diabetes mellitus were referred to the Jos University Teaching Hospital Primary healthcare Centre in Gindiri for follow-up. Results: There were 124 female and 73 male elderly subjects, respectively. Both genders had similar age (P > 0.10), BMI (P > 0.10), and waist/hip ratio. The mean random blood glucose was also similar. Out of the eight subjects who were found to have diabetes, two were old patients already on treatment whereas six were new cases diagnosed on account of a random blood glucose of over 11.1 mmol/L. The prevalence of type II diabetes mellitus among elderly rural dwellers in Gindiri is 4.06%. Conclusion: The prevalence of diabetes mellitus among the elderly in rural Africa is higher than in the general population. The vast majority are asymptomatic and have fewer associated comorbidities which thus leads to delayed hospital presentation. The rate is however much lower than the corresponding prevalence rates among the elderly in more highly urbanized areas of the world. This may be due to differences in diet and lifestyle. It is noted however that the prevalence of diabetes mellitus is increasing in the rural area.
尼日利亚老年人糖尿病:尼日利亚中北部农村地区的一项调查
背景:据估计,在过去的几十年里,尼日利亚的糖尿病负担呈上升趋势。它的流行程度在农村、半城市和城市地区以及不同年龄组之间也有所不同。这项研究是2008年在尼日利亚中北部开展的一项非传染性疾病调查的一部分。目的:了解尼日利亚中北部高原州Mangu地方政府区Gindiri-a农村地区老年人II型糖尿病的患病率。方法:从研究人群中连续招募受试者。共有197名60岁及以上的受试者接受了糖尿病筛查。被发现患有糖尿病的人被转诊到乔斯大学教学医院初级保健中心接受随访。结果:老年受试者中女性124人,男性73人。男女的年龄(P > 0.10)、BMI (P > 0.10)和腰臀比相似。平均随机血糖也相似。在发现患有糖尿病的8名受试者中,有2名是已经接受治疗的老年患者,而6名是由于随机血糖超过11.1 mmol/L而被诊断出来的新病例。Gindiri农村老年居民II型糖尿病患病率为4.06%。结论:非洲农村老年人糖尿病患病率高于一般人群。绝大多数是无症状的,很少有相关的合并症,因此导致延迟住院。然而,这一比率远低于世界上城市化程度较高地区老年人的相应患病率。这可能是由于饮食和生活方式的差异。然而,值得注意的是,农村地区的糖尿病患病率正在上升。
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