| Literature DB >> 19080033 |
Amy I Zlot1, Mary Pat Bland, Kerry Silvey, Beth Epstein, Beverly Mielke, Richard F Leman.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: People with a family history of diabetes are at increased risk of developing diabetes; however, the effect of family history of diabetes on health care provider practice and patient behavior has not been well defined.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 19080033 PMCID: PMC2644593
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Prev Chronic Dis ISSN: 1545-1151 Impact factor: 2.830
Familial Risk of Diabetes Among Respondents Without Diabetes, 2005 Oregon Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
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| 18-44 | 1,152 | 887 (78.4) | 147 (11.9) | 118 (9.7) |
| 45-64 | 2,238 | 1,529 (68.7) | 419 (18.7) | 290 (12.6) |
| ≥65 | 2,645 | 1,868 (71.5) | 462 (17.1) | 315 (11.4) |
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| Male | 2,352 | 1,789 (76.7) | 352 (14.2) | 211 (9.1) |
| Female | 3,687 | 2,496 (68.6) | 677 (17.9) | 514 (13.5) |
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| High school graduate or less | 2,147 | 1,504 (72.3) | 344 (14.6) | 299 (13.1) |
| Some college | 1,847 | 1,281 (71.6) | 334 (17.2) | 232 (11.2) |
| College graduate | 2,036 | 1,494 (73.9) | 350 (16.9) | 192 (9.2) |
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| <25,000 | 1,535 | 1,070 (72.4) | 239 (13.9) | 226 (13.7) |
| 25,000-49,999 | 1,898 | 1,333 (71.2) | 343 (17.5) | 222 (11.4) |
| ≥50,000 | 1,933 | 1,389 (72.7) | 346 (17.5) | 198 (9.8) |
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| Low | 870 | 626 (74.0) | 144 (15.3) | 100 (10.7) |
| Not low | 4,543 | 3,212 (72.4) | 792 (16.5) | 539 (11.1) |
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| Non-Latino white | 5,301 | 3,774 (72.9) | 916 (16.5) | 611 (10.6) |
| Latino or Hispanic | 151 | 111 (75.8) | 21 (12.1) | 19 (12.1) |
| Other | 587 | 400 (69.6) | 92 (14.7) | 95 (15.8) |
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| BMI <30 kg/m2 | 4,476 | 3,271 (74.6) | 748 (15.9) | 457 (9.5) |
| BMI ≥30 kg/m2 | 1,306 | 850 (67.3) | 229 (16.2) | 227 (16.5) |
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| Yes | 1,559 | 1,067 (68.2) | 285 (18.2) | 207 (13.6) |
| No | 4,464 | 3,210 (73.8) | 740 (15.5) | 514 (10.7) |
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| Yes | 1,734 | 1,168 (68.4) | 330 (18.1) | 236 (13.5) |
| No | 3,075 | 2,197 (72.3) | 530 (17.1) | 348 (10.6) |
Percentages are weighted. Numbers for some variables do not total 6,039 because of missing data.
Average risk indicates respondent had no first-degree relatives with diabetes, had unknown family history status, or was adopted with unknown family history status of blood relatives.
Moderate risk indicates respondent had 1 first-degree relative with diabetes.
Strong risk indicates respondent had at least 2 first-degree relatives with diabetes.
Respondents were considered low socioeconomic status if household income was at or below 100% of federal poverty guidelines or if respondents had not graduated from high school.
Respondents reported that a doctor, nurse, or other health professional had told them that they had high blood pressure.
Respondents reported that a doctor, nurse, or other health professional had told them that they had high cholesterol.
Provider Practices, Patients' Perceived Risk, and Select Behaviors by Familial Risk of Diabetes Among Respondents Without Diabetes, 2005 Oregon Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
| Variable | Total Population |
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| Yes | 3,681 | 2,373 (66.1) | 736 (19.1) | 572 (14.8) |
| No | 1,375 | 1,132 (82.1) | 165 (12.6) | 78 (5.3) |
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| Yes | 1,805 | 957 (54.0) | 429 (23.5) | 419 (22.5) |
| No | 4,157 | 3,271 (79.8) | 589 (13.3) | 297 (6.9) |
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| Yes | 2,281 | 1,455 (64.8) | 467 (19.7) | 359 (15.5) |
| No | 3,718 | 2,801 (76.7) | 556 (14.2) | 361 (9.1) |
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| Very or somewhat worried | 741 | 311 (44.0) | 188 (25.6) | 242 (30.4) |
| Not at all or slightly worried | 5,262 | 3,956 (77.0) | 834 (14.7) | 472 (8.3) |
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| Yes | 3,738 | 2,522 (68.4) | 697 (18.2) | 519 (13.4) |
| No | 2,250 | 1,722 (78.5) | 325 (13.1) | 203 (8.4) |
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| Yes | 2,105 | 1,397 (68.0) | 406 (18.7) | 302 (13.3) |
| No | 2,178 | 1,656 (77.5) | 321 (13.6) | 201 (8.9) |
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| Yes | 1,059 | 744 (71.3) | 167 (15.3) | 148 (13.4) |
| No | 4,831 | 3,545 (72.8) | 713 (16.3) | 573 (10.9) |
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| Met recommendations | 3,298 | 2,321 (73.1) | 559 (16.2) | 418 (10.7) |
| Insufficient activity | 1,982 | 1,386 (71.0) | 349 (17.2) | 247 (11.8) |
| No activity | 511 | 361 (75.1) | 75 (11.6) | 75 (13.3) |
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| <5 servings per day | 4,263 | 3,006 (71.8) | 742 (16.7) | 515 (11.5) |
| ≥5 servings per day | 1,769 | 1,272 (74.6) | 287 (14.5) | 210 (10.9) |
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| Yes | 4,839 | 3,383 (70.9) | 864 (17.4) | 592 (11.7) |
| No | 1,077 | 805 (76.3) | 151 (13.2) | 121 (10.5) |
Percentages are weighted. Numbers for some variables do not total 6,039 because of missing data.
Average risk indicates respondent had no first-degree relatives with diabetes, had unknown family history status, or was adopted with unknown family history status of blood relatives.
Moderate risk indicates respondent had 1 first-degree relative with diabetes.
Strong risk indicates respondent had at least 2 first-degree relatives with diabetes.
Among respondents who reported that their health care provider collects family history information, in general.
Current smokers were respondents who reported smoking who reported smoking at least 100 cigarettes in their lifetime and currently smoking every day or some days.
Familial Risk of Diabetes as a Predictor of Provider Practice, Patients' Perceived Risk, and Select Behaviors Among Respondents Without Diabetes, 2005 Oregon Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
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| Average Risk | Moderate Risk | Strong Risk |
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| Collection of family history of diabetes | 1.0 [Reference] | 1.6 (1.3-2.0) | 3.1 (2.3-4.2) |
| Discussion of risk of diabetes by a health care provider | 1.0 [Reference] | 2.0 (1.7-2.4) | 3.9 (3.2-4.7) |
| Recommendations by a health care provider to make lifestyle changes | 1.0 [Reference] | 1.5 (1.3-1.8) | 1.7 (1.4-2.0) |
| Perceived risk of diabetes (very or somewhat worried vs not at all or slightly worried) | 1.0 [Reference] | 2.0 (1.6-2.5) | 5.0 (4.0-6.2) |
| Reported lifestyle changes to reduce risk of diabetes | 1.0[Reference] | 1.5 (1.2-1.7) | 1.7 (1.4-2.1) |
| Current smoker | 1.0 [Reference] | 0.9 (0.8-1.2) | 1.2 (1.0-1.6) |
| Had cholesterol screening | 1.0 [Reference] | 1.2 (1.1-1.7) | 1.0 (0.8-1.4) |
| Physical activity (recommendations met vs recommendations not met) | 1.0 [Reference] | 1.0 (0.8-1.2) | 1.0 (0.8-1.2) |
| Fruit and vegetable consumption (≥5 servings per day vs <5 servings per day) | 1.0[Reference] | 1.2 (1.0-1.4) | 1.1 (0.9-1.3) |
| Obesity (BMI <30 kg/m2 vs BMI ≥30 kg/m2) | 1.0 [Reference] | 1.1 (0.8-1.2) | 1.9 (1.5-2.3) |
| Trying to lose weight | 1.0 [Reference] | 1.4 (1.2-1.7) | 1.6 (1.3-2.0) |
Abbreviations: OR, odds ratio; CI, confidence interval; BMI, body mass index.
Average risk indicates respondent had no first-degree relatives with diabetes, had unknown family history status, or was adopted with unknown family history status of blood relatives.
Moderate risk indicates respondent has 1 first-degree relative with diabetes.
Strong risk indicates respondent has at least 2 first-degree relatives with diabetes.
Among respondents who reported that their health care provider collects family history information, in general.
Adjusted for obesity.
Adjusted for age.
Current smokers were respondents who reported smoking who reported smoking at least 100 cigarettes in their lifetime and currently smoking every day or some days.
See Methods for complete definition.
Adjusted for age, obesity, and smoking status.
Adjusted for age and obesity.
Adjusted for sex.