社会心理工作因素与糖尿病:已知的和尚待了解的是什么?

M. Gilbert-Ouimet, Peter M. Smith, C. Brisson, Duchaine Cs, C. Mustard
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糖尿病是世界范围内死亡的主要原因之一,也是心血管疾病、肾脏疾病和神经病变等其他几种慢性疾病的主要危险因素到2030年,全球将有约4.39亿成年人患有糖尿病(7.7%),比2010年增加50%。这种快速增长更加令人震惊,因为它也发生在已经实施大规模预防规划和举措的国家诸如“国际糖尿病联合会”等有影响力的公共卫生组织最近指出,现在需要通过确定新的社会和环境可改变的风险因素来部署预防工作,而不仅仅是预防传统的风险因素。越来越多的证据表明,社会心理工作因素可能与糖尿病的发生有关。本文的目的是简要介绍关于这些社会心理因素对糖尿病发病率的影响的已知情况和尚待了解的情况。
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Psychosocial work factors and diabetes: what is known and what is left to know?
Diabetes is one of the leading cause of death worldwide, in addition to being a major risk factors of several other chronic diseases such as cardiovascular diseases, renal disease and neuropathy.1 By 2030, approximately 439 million adults will live with diabetes worldwide (7.7%), which represents a 50% increase from 2010.2 Such a rapid increase is even more alarming as it is also occurring in countries where large-scale prevention programs and initiatives have been implemented.3 Influential public health organizations such as the ‘International Federation of Diabetes’ recently stated that prevention efforts now need to be deployed beyond the prevention of traditional risk factors, by identifying new social and environmental modifiable risk factors.3,4 A growing body of evidence suggests that psychosocial work factors may contribute to the development of diabetes. The goals of this short communication are to briefly present what is known and what is left to know on the effect of these psychosocial factors on diabetes incidence.
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