| Literature DB >> 19114627 |
Lorna E Thorpe1, Ushma D Upadhyay, Shadi Chamany, Renu Garg, Jenna Mandel-Ricci, Scott Kellerman, Diana K Berger, Thomas R Frieden, Charon Gwynn.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence of diabetes and impaired fasting glucose (IFG) and to assess clinical management indicators among adults with diabetes in a representative sample of New York City adults. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: In 2004, New York City implemented the first community-level Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NYC HANES), modeled after the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES). We used an interview to determine previously diagnosed diabetes and measured fasting plasma glucose to determine undiagnosed diabetes and IFG in a probability sample of 1,336 New York City adults. We assessed glycemic control and other clinical indicators using standardized NHANES protocols.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19114627 PMCID: PMC2606831 DOI: 10.2337/dc08-0727
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Diabetes Care ISSN: 0149-5992 Impact factor: 17.152
Age-adjusted prevalence of diabetes, IFG, and normal glucose levels among New Yorkers ≥20 years of age (2004)
| Diabetes | IFG | Normal Glucose | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| % | 95% CI | % | 95% CI | % | 95% CI | ||
| Total | 1,336 | 12.5 | 10.3–15.1 | 23.5 | 20.9–26.2 | 64.0 | 61.1–66.9 |
| Sex | |||||||
| Male (ref.) | 561 | 13.4 | 10.0–17.7 | 29.6 | 25.2–34.3 | 57.1 | 52.2–61.8 |
| Female | 775 | 11.8 | 9.1–15.1 | 18.4 | 15.3–22.0 | 69.8 | 66.1–73.4 |
| Age (years) | |||||||
| 20–39 (ref.) | 665 | 2.5 | 1.6–4.0 | 14.5 | 11.6–17.9 | 83.0 | 79.5–86.0 |
| 40–59 | 504 | 13.3 | 10.2–17.2 | 25.1 | 21.0–29.7 | 61.6 | 56.7–66.3 |
| ≥60 | 167 | 28.3 | 21.4–36.4 | 36.2 | 29.8–43.1 | 35.5 | 28.1–43.7 |
| Race | |||||||
| White, non-Hispanic (ref.) | 387 | 10.7 | 7.6–15.0 | 21.2 | 17.5–25.5 | 68.1 | 63.4–72.4 |
| Black, non-Hispanic | 290 | 14.5 | 9.9–20.7 | 21.5 | 16.3–27.8 | 64.0 | 57.8–69.7 |
| Hispanic, total | 479 | 12.3 | 8.7–17.2 | 25.2 | 20.5–30.6 | 62.4 | 57.1–67.5 |
| Asian, non-Hispanic | 160 | 16.1 | 9.5–25.9 | 32.4 | 24.8–41.2 | 51.5 | 43.5–59.4 |
| Income (USD) | |||||||
| <$20,000 | 452 | 17.0 | 13.3–21.5 | 21.6 | 17.8–26.0 | 61.4 | 56.8–65.8 |
| $20,000+ (ref.) | 859 | 9.1 | 6.6–12.4 | 24.8 | 21.6–28.4 | 66.1 | 62.1–69.8 |
| Nativity | |||||||
| U.S. born (ref.) | 659 | 12.2 | 9.2–15.9 | 20.7 | 17.4–24.5 | 67.1 | 63.0–70.9 |
| Foreign born | 676 | 12.7 | 10.0–16.0 | 26.9 | 23.3–30.7 | 60.4 | 56.3–64.4 |
Sample includes 131 participants with diabetes, 278 with IFG, and 927 with normal fasting glucose.
Other non-Hispanic ethnicities, not included due to small numbers and unreliability of estimate; total with diabetes, n = 20.
Totals do not equal 1,336 because of missing data.
P < 0.05,
P < 0.01,
P < 0.001.
Figure 1Prevalence of diagnosed and undiagnosed diabetes among New Yorkers aged 20 years and older: NYC HANES 2004.
Figure 2Adjusted prevalence (predicted marginals) for diabetes (A) and diabetes and IFG (B) by BMI category and race/ethnicity. Both models control for sex, age, place of birth, income, and physical activity. A: aEstimate is higher than that for whites at P < 0.05. B: aEstimate is higher than those for all other normal-weight racial/ethnic groups at P = 0.05. bEstimate is higher than that for overweight whites at P < 0.05. cEstimate is higher than that for overweight whites (P <0.001) and Hispanics (P < 0.05). dEstimate is higher than that for obese blacks at P < 0.05. Non Hisp, non-Hispanic.
Cardiovascular disease risk factors among people with diagnosed and undiagnosed diabetes, IFG, and normal glucose levels
| Diagnosed diabetes | Undiagnosed diabetes | IFG | Normal fasting glucose | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| % | 95% CI | % | 95% CI | % | 95% CI | % | 95% CI | |||||
| Cardiovascular disease risk factors | ||||||||||||
| High A1C ( ≥7%) | 51 | 55.1 | 43.20–66.47 | 13 | 30.4 | 17.68–46.96 | 3 | 0.9 | 0.28–3.15 | 1 | 0.1 | 0.01–0.73 |
| High total cholesterol (≥200 mg/dl) | 46 | 47.2 | 35.23–59.41 | 18 | 51.1 | 32.72–69.24 | 141 | 53.9 | 47.95–59.77 | 343 | 39.3 | 35.67–43.09 |
| High LDL cholesterol (≥100 mg/dl) | 59 | 65.7 | 52.17–77.04 | 22 | 63.6 | 44.20–79.36 | 207 | 78.9 | 72.61–84.14 | 569 | 65.3 | 61.45–68.96 |
| High blood pressure (systolic ≥130 or diastolic ≥80) | 41 | 50.0 | 38.78–61.23 | 18 | 50.9 | 33.53–68.06 | 101 | 41.0 | 34.53–47.73 | 173 | 22.0 | 18.83–25.47 |
| Current smoker | 22 | 22.2 | 14.78–32.02 | 15 | 32.3 | 18.22–50.59 | 72 | 23.0 | 18.34–28.40 | 234 | 24.8 | 21.47–28.47 |
Impaired fasting glucose is defined as a fasting plasma glucose level between 100 and 125 mg/dl.
Statistically unstable population estimate. Using normal glucose as the referent group:
P < 0.001,
P < 0.01. Using impaired fasting glucose as the referent group:
P < 0.001.