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Association of younger age with poor glycemic control and obesity in urban african americans with type 2 diabetes.

Imad M El-Kebbi1, Curtiss B Cook, David C Ziemer, Christopher D Miller, Daniel L Gallina, Lawrence S Phillips.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Type 2 diabetes mellitus is highly prevalent in minority populations in the United States. We studied the relationship of age to glycemic control in a predominantly urban African American population with type 2 diabetes.
METHODS: We selected all patients with type 2 diabetes who were enrolled in the Grady Diabetes Clinic, Atlanta, Ga, between April 1, 1991, and December 31, 1998, and had a hemoglobin A(1c) (HbA(1c)) level measured at their initial visit and at follow-up 5 to 12 months later (n = 2539). Patients were divided into 4 age categories: less than 30 years, 30 to 49 years, 50 to 69 years, and more than 69 years old. We also studied the relationship of age to HbA(1c) level in a primary care clinic.
RESULTS: At baseline, average HbA(1c) levels were 9.9%, 9.5%, 9.2%, and 8.8% in the 4 groups ranked in increasing age, respectively (P<.001), and body mass indexes (calculated as weight in kilograms divided by the square of height in meters) were 37.8, 33.9, 31.6, and 29.2, respectively (P<.001). On follow-up, HbA( 1c) level improved in all groups (P<.001), but there was still a trend for younger patients to have higher levels of HbA(1c). There was little change in body mass index with time. Younger age, longer diabetes duration, higher body mass index, less frequent interval visits, and treatment with oral agents or insulin were associated with a higher HbA(1c) level at follow-up. Our findings in a primary care clinic showed also that HbA( 1c) level and body mass index were negatively correlated with age (P<.001).
CONCLUSION: Our data show a high prevalence of obesity and poor glycemic control in young adult urban African Americans with diabetes.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12523919     DOI: 10.1001/archinte.163.1.69

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Intern Med        ISSN: 0003-9926


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