菲律宾队列人群中评估糖尿病风险状况的人体测量测量

Q4 Medicine
J. Abacan, T. Chua, A. Cruz, I. Yarre, J. Caguiat, Z. Alam
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测量人体测量指数可用于促进菲律宾人口糖尿病(DM)的早期预防。本研究旨在比较两组糖尿病患者和非糖尿病患者(对照组)的推荐人体测量指标,即身体质量指数(BMI)、腰围、腰高比(WHR)、皮肤褶皱厚度和中上臂围(MUAC),以预测菲律宾成年人的健康风险状况。结果表明,菲律宾女性的BMI、腰围和腰臀比等参数对预测糖尿病风险最准确。另一方面,使用logistic回归模型,BMI、MUAC和腰围指数共同被发现与患糖尿病的风险有显著的关系。根据台湾标准,BMI的亚洲临界值为18.5-24.9 kg/m2,男性和女性的腰围分别为< 90cm和< 80cm,也适用于菲律宾人口。这项研究可能是菲律宾第一个依靠实际数据收集而不是像早期研究那样使用元分析的研究。在糖尿病COVID - 19阳性患者死亡率上升之后,收集潜在糖尿病患者的基线数据将有助于政府/利益攸关方有效地制定与未来防范此类大流行相关的公共卫生政策。
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Anthropometric measurements for assessing the diabetes mellitus risk status in the filipino cohort population
The measurement of anthropometric indices can be used to promote early prevention of Diabetes mellitus (DM) in the Filipino population. This study aims to compare the recommended anthropometric measurements namely body mass index (BMI), waist circumference, waist-to-height ratio (WHR), skin fold thickness, and mid-upper arm circumference (MUAC) of two groups, those with diabetes and those without (control), to predict the health risk status of the Filipino adult population. The results suggest that the parameters such as BMI, waist circumference, and WHR in females proved to be the most accurate to predict the diabetes risk among Filipino females. On the other hand, using the logistic regression model, the BMI, MUAC, and waist circumference indices collectively were found to have significant bearings with regard to the risk of acquiring DM. The Asian cut-off values of 18.5-24.9 kg/m2 for BMI, and < 90cm and < 80cm for waist circumference of male and female respectively, as recommended according to Taiwanese standards, are also said to apply to the Filipino population. This study is perhaps the first study in the Philippines that has relied on actual data gathering instead of using meta-analysis as done in earlier studies. In the wake of higher mortality in the diabetic COVID 19 positive patients, the gathering of baseline data of potential DM patients will help the government/stakeholders to efficiently strategize public health policies related to future preparedness for such pandemics.
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Journal of Cardiovascular Disease Research
Journal of Cardiovascular Disease Research Medicine-Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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