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Laura A Rivera1, Michael Lebenbaum2, Laura C Rosella3,4,5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Articulating future risk of diabetes at the population level can inform prevention strategies. While previous studies have characterized diabetes burden according to socioeconomic status (SES), none have studied future risk.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26496768 PMCID: PMC4619358 DOI: 10.1186/s12939-015-0245-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Equity Health ISSN: 1475-9276
Characteristics of male and female survey participants, by Diabetes Population Risk Tool risk category (representative of n = 9,411,692 females and n = 9,405,332 males in Canada)
| Females | Males | Differences between females and males | |||||||||
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| Overall (n, weighted) | Low Risk (%) | Moderate Risk (%) | High Risk (%) | Overall (n, weighted) | Low Risk (%) | Moderate Risk (%) | High Risk (%) | Low Risk | Moderate Risk | High Risk | |
| Socioeconomic status | |||||||||||
| Education, Highest attained in household | |||||||||||
| Less than secondary | 314,654 | 31.4 | 49.4 | 19.2 | 323,506 | 27.1 | 47.2 | 25.7 |
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| Secondary school graduation | 854,063 | 40.6 | 45.7 | 13.6 | 894,214 | 34.3 | 45.4 | 20.3 | |||
| Some post-secondary | 356,749 | 49.5 | 43.0 | 7.4 | 341,555 | 44.3 | 42.4 | 13.3 | |||
| Post-secondary graduation | 7,495,265 | 58.7 | 34.8 | 6.4 | 7,264,029 | 42.9 | 44.0 | 13.2 | |||
| Household income quintile | |||||||||||
| Quintile 1 (lowest 20 %) | 1,676,952 | 50.7 | 39.4 | 9.9 | 1,301,012 | 45.9 | 39.6 | 14.5 |
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| Quintile 2 | 1,737,598 | 52.7 | 39.0 | 8.3 | 1,566,842 | 40.5 | 42.6 | 16.9 | |||
| Quintile 3 | 1,922,377 | 54.7 | 37.4 | 7.8 | 1,814,805 | 44.1 | 41.0 | 14.8 | |||
| Quintile 4 | 1,986,387 | 56.4 | 36.9 | 6.7 | 2,199,854 | 42.6 | 42.6 | 14.8 | |||
| Quintile 5 (highest 20 %) | 2,060,668 | 62.5 | 32.0 | 5.5 | 2,493,332 | 38.8 | 49.3 | 11.9 | |||
| Food security | |||||||||||
| Food secure | 8,504,214 | 66.9 | 29.1 | 4.0 | 8,690,076 | 41.8 | 44.1 | 14.1 |
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| Moderately insecure | 595,581 | 58.4 | 35.2 | 6.4 | 508,832 | 46.5 | 36.7 | 16.8 | |||
| Severely insecure | 258,119 | 47.5 | 42.1 | 10.3 | 163,891 | 39.2 | 43.5 | 17.3 | |||
| Demographics | |||||||||||
| Ethnicity | |||||||||||
| White | 7,276,422 | 59.5 | 34.3 | 6.2 | 7,210,856 | 43.9 | 43.8 | 12.2 |
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| Non-white | 2,135,270 | 42.5 | 45.4 | 12.1 | 2,194,476 | 35.6 | 43.2 | 21.2 | |||
| Immigrant status | |||||||||||
| Yes | 7,240,573 | 59.2 | 34.5 | 6.4 | 7,070,795 | 43.8 | 43.5 | 12.7 |
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| No | 2,171,119 | 44.0 | 44.6 | 11.4 | 2,278,513 | 36.8 | 44.2 | 19.0 | |||
| Health, behavior, attitudes | |||||||||||
| Self-perceived health | |||||||||||
| Excellent | 2,110,877 | 68.4 | 28.9 | 2.6 | 2,171,360 | 53.3 | 39.6 | 7.1 |
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| Very good | 3,918,268 | 59.9 | 35.2 | 4.9 | 3,917,345 | 44.2 | 43.7 | 12.1 | |||
| Good | 2,523,097 | 45.4 | 42.5 | 12.1 | 2,591,761 | 34.6 | 46.0 | 19.4 | |||
| Fair | 665,897 | 35.3 | 47.5 | 17.2 | 570,411 | 24.4 | 46.2 | 29.4 | |||
| Poor | 189,992 | 34.7 | 44.3 | 21.0 | 141,213 | 16.7 | 49.1 | 34.2 | |||
| Total physical activity level (leisure and transportation)a | |||||||||||
| Active | 2,636,812 | 66.9 | 29.1 | 4.0 | 2,956,217 | 49.7 | 44.1 | 14.1 |
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| Moderately active | 2,546,977 | 58.4 | 35.2 | 6.4 | 2,454,829 | 41.7 | 36.7 | 16.8 | |||
| Inactive | 4,126,345 | 47.5 | 42.1 | 10.3 | 3,925,487 | 36.2 | 43.5 | 17.3 | |||
| Smoking status | |||||||||||
| Current | 1,942,810 | 57.3 | 36.5 | 6.2 | 2,444,004 | 43.5 | 43.8 | 12.7 |
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| Former | 2,163,606 | 50.0 | 40.0 | 9.9 | 2,381,000 | 29.1 | 50.0 | 20.9 | |||
| Never | 4,032,660 | 55.9 | 36.6 | 7.5 | 3,099,374 | 48.8 | 39.0 | 12.2 | |||
| Satisfaction with life | |||||||||||
| Very satisfied/satisfied | 8,676,427 | 57.2 | 36.3 | 6.6 | 8,717,436 | 42.7 | 43.5 | 13.8 |
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| Neutral | 414,434 | 43.9 | 39.0 | 17.2 | 429,938 | 32.0 | 47.4 | 20.5 | |||
| Dissatisfied/very dissatisfied | 238,404 | 37.6 | 42.7 | 19.7 | 229,700 | 35.2 | 41.8 | 23.0 | |||
| Can-marg indicesb | |||||||||||
| Material deprivation | |||||||||||
| Quintile 1 (least deprived | 2,283,994 | 63.4 | 31.7 | 4.9 | 2,257,736 | 42.4 | 45.9 | 11.7 |
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| Quintile 2 | 2,065,506 | 55.6 | 36.7 | 7.6 | 2,007,398 | 43.4 | 42.3 | 14.3 | |||
| Quintile 3 | 1,910,718 | 53.7 | 38.1 | 8.2 | 1,892,162 | 41.2 | 43.0 | 15.9 | |||
| Quintile 4 | 1,668,042 | 52.8 | 39.0 | 8.3 | 1,652,956 | 42.5 | 42.1 | 15.4 | |||
| Quintile 5 (most deprived) | 1,483,432 | 49.7 | 40.6 | 9.8 | 1,595,080 | 40.1 | 44.8 | 15.1 | |||
| Ethnic concentration | |||||||||||
| Quintile 1 (least concentrated) | 1,369,771 | 52.4 | 39.2 | 8.4 | 1,385,597 | 35.5 | 47.9 | 16.6 |
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| Quintile 2 | 1,630,547 | 56.9 | 35.5 | 7.6 | 1,630,486 | 39.6 | 46.0 | 14.4 | |||
| Quintile 3 | 1,844,042 | 58.1 | 36.2 | 5.7 | 1,835,057 | 43.8 | 41.5 | 14.6 | |||
| Quintile 4 | 2,105,588 | 57.3 | 35.2 | 7.5 | 2,035,845 | 45.7 | 41.9 | 12.4 | |||
| Quintile 5 (most concentrated) | 1,461,744 | 53.4 | 38.2 | 8.4 | 2,518,346 | 42.8 | 42.8 | 14.4 | |||
aTotal physical activity level as determined by the Canadian Community Health Survey is derived for respondents based on average daily energy expenditure values (kcal/kg/day) calculated from a series of questions about physical activity (i.e. usual daily activities or occupational-related physical activity), physical activity related to travel (i.e. biking or walking to school or work), and leisure time physical activity (i.e. walking, running, gardening, sports) by the respondent in the past three months [25]
bThe Canadian Marginalization Index (CAN-Marg) is a census- and geographically based index,developed using a theoretical framework based on previous work on deprivation and marginalization and empirically created using principal components factor analysis [23]
Bivariatea and multivariate-adjustedb odds of moderate (greater than 5 % to less than 20 %) risk of developing diabetes in the next 10 years, according to individual-level education, income, and food security, from a multinomial logistic regression model compared to low-risk (≤5 %)
| Moderate risk | ||||
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| Females | Males | |||
| Age-adjusted | Fully-adjusted | Age-adjusted | Fully-adjusted | |
| Highest level of household education | ||||
| Less than secondary | 2.37 (1.93-2.92, | 2.04 (1.63-2.55), | 1.47 (1.10-1.98), | 1.39 (1.01-1.92), |
| Secondary graduation | 1.87 (1.61-2.17, | 1.77 (1.50-2.09), | 1.47 (1.20-1.81), | 1.47 (1.15-1.87), |
| Some post-secondary | 1.82 (1.42-2.33, | 1.83 (1.42-2.36), | 1.28 (0.95-1.72), | 1.34 (0.98-1.84), |
| Post-secondary grad | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference |
| Household income quintile | ||||
| Quintile 1 (lowest) | 2.11 (1.84-2.43), | 1.43 (1.22-1.67), | 1.59 (1.30-1.95), | 1.05 (0.84-1.33), |
| Quintile 2 | 1.79 (1.57-2.03), | 1.36 (1.16-1.59), | 1.67 (1.40-2.00), | 1.25 (1.01-1.56), |
| Quintile 3 | 1.55 (1.37-1.76), | 1.36 (1.19-1.56), | 1.19 (1.02-1.40), | 0.99 (0.82-1.20), |
| Quintile 4 | 1.40 (1.23-1.59), | 1.39 (1.20-1.60), | 1.18 (1.01-1.38), | 1.17 (0.98-1.39), |
| Quintile 5 (highest) | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference |
| Food security | ||||
| Food secure | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference |
| Moderately insecure | 1.77 (1.45-2.16), | 1.57 (1.26-1.95), | 1.00 (0.77-1.31), | 0.76 (0.56-1.03), |
| Severely insecure | 1.54 (1.22-1.95), | 1.30 (1.00-1.69), | 1.40 (0.98-2.00), | 1.16 (0.76-1.76), |
aBivariate model adjusts for continuous age. bMultivariate model adjusts for continuous age, white/non-white ethnicity, immigrant status, self-perceived health, smoking status, physical activity level, and life satisfaction
*indicates statistical significance at alpha = 0.05
Bivariatea and multivariate-adjustedb odds of high risk (≥20 %) of developing diabetes in the next 10 years, according to individual-level education, income, and food security, from a multinomial logistic regression model compared to low-risk (≤ %)
| High risk | ||||
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| Females | Males | |||
| Age-adjusted | Fully-adjusted | Age-adjusted | Fully-adjusted | |
| Highest level of household education | ||||
| Less than secondary | 4.18 (3.10-5.68), | 3.10 (2.19-4.40), | 2.47 (1.72-3.53), | 2.17 (1.42-3.32), |
| Secondary graduation | 2.80 (2.22-3.53), | 2.84 (2.20-3.67), | 2.18 (1.71-2.76), | 2.22 (1.66-2.98), |
| Some post-secondary | 1.92 (1.24-2.98), | 2.11 (1.29-3.46), | 1.34 (0.93-1.92), | 1.43 (0.94-2.18), |
| Post-secondary grad | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference |
| Household income quintile | ||||
| Quintile 1 (lowest) | 3.67 (2.84-4.74), | 1.37 (1.01-1.86), | 2.92 (2.24-3.79), | 1.15 (0.84-1.57), |
| Quintile 2 | 2.36 (1.81-3.09), | 1.38 (1.02-1.87), | 3.28 (2.54-4.23), | 1.63 (1.21-2.19), |
| Quintile 3 | 1.97 (1.51-2.57), p < 0.0001* | 1.38 (1.04-1.85), | 1.95 (1.54-2.47), | 1.34 (1.02-1.77), |
| Quintile 4 | 1.50 (1.17-1.94), p < 0.0001* | 1.36 (1.03-1.79), | 1.86 (1.51-2.30), | 1.57 (1.24-2.00), |
| Quintile 5 (highest) | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference |
| Food security | ||||
| Food secure | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference |
| Moderately insecure | 2.79 (2.01-3.86), | 1.56 (1.08-2.27), | 1.58 (1.09-2.30), | 1.04 (0.62-1.74), |
| Severely insecure | 4.68 (3.25-6.74), | 2.64 (1.78-3.92), | 1.95 (1.29-2.97), | 1.22 (0.71-2.10), |
aBivariate model adjusts for continuous age. bMultivariate model adjusts for continuous age, white/non-white ethnicity, immigrant status, self-perceived health, smoking status, physical activity level, and life satisfaction
*indicates statistical significance at alpha = 0.05; ¥indicated female and male estimate significantly differ at alpha = 0.05
Bivariatea and multivariate-adjustedb odds of moderate risk of developing diabetes in the next 10 years, predicted by CAN-Marg material deprivation and ethnic concentration indices
| Moderate risk | ||||
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| Females | Males | |||
| Age-adjusteda | Fully-adjustedb | Age-adjustedb | Fully-adjustedb | |
| CAN-Marg Material deprivation | ||||
| Q1 (least deprived) | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference |
| Quintile 2 | 1.32 (1.15-1.51), | 1.33 (1.15-1.54), | 1.07 (0.91-1.25), | 1.03 (0.85-1.26), |
| Quintile 3 | 1.44 (1.24-1.67), | 1.39 (1.19-1.63), | 1.08 (0.93-1.27), | 1.07 (0.88-1.28), |
| Quintile 4 | 1.60 (1.40-1.82), | 1.51 (1.30-1.76), | 1.19 (1.01-1.41), | 1.14 (0.93-1.40), |
| Q5 (most deprived) | 1.78 (1.55-2.04), | 1.64 (1.39-1.94), | 1.39 (1.16-1.66), | 1.13 (0.91-1.41), |
| CAN-Marg Ethnic concentration | ||||
| Q1 (least concentrated) | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference |
| Quintile 2 | 0.86 (0.76-0.97), | 0.81 (0.70-0.94), | 0.96 (0.83-1.12), | 0.95 (0.80-1.13), |
| Quintile 3 | 0.89 (0.78-1.01), | 0.84 (0.73-0.96), | 0.83 (0.70-0.99), | 0.86 (0.72-1.03), |
| Quintile 4 | 1.01 (0.88-1.15), | 0.85 (0.73-0.99), | 0.98 (0.83-1.16), | 0.89 (0.74-1.08), |
| Q5 (most concentrated) | 1.23 (1.07-1.41), | 0.75 (0.63-0.89), | 1.40 (1.17-1.67), | 0.95 (0.76-1.18), |
aBivariate model adjusts for continuous age. bMultivariate model adjusts for continuous age, white/non-white ethnicity, immigrant status, self-perceived health, smoking status, physical activity level, and life satisfaction
*indicates statistical significance at alpha = 0.05; ¥indicated female and male estimate significantly differ at alpha = 0.05
Bivariatea and multivariate-adjustedb odds of high risk of developing diabetes in the next 10 years, predicted by CAN-Marg material deprivation and ethnic concentration indices
| High risk | ||||
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| Females | Males | |||
| Age-adjusted | Fully-adjusted | Age-adjusted | Fully-adjusted | |
| CAN-Marg Material deprivation | ||||
| Q1 (least deprived) | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference |
| Quintile 2 | 1.75 (1.35, 2.27), | 1.75 (1.29, 2.37), | 1.47 (1.13, 1.92), | 1.38 (1.02, 1.86), |
| Quintile 3 | 1.99 (1.53, 2.58), | 1.71 (1.29, 2.29), | 1.57 (1.23, 2.01), | 1.58 (1.19, 2.10), |
| Quintile 4 | 2.35 (1.81, 3.06), | 2.03 (1.50, 2.76), | 1.82 (1.43, 2.32), | 1.61 (1.22, 2.14), |
| Q5 (most deprived) | 2.91 (2.23, 3.78), | 2.39 (1.77, 3.23), | 2.00 (1.54, 2.60), | 1.33 (0.98, 1.81), |
| CAN-Marg Ethnic concentration | ||||
| Q1 (least concentrated) | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference |
| Quintile 2 | 0.88 (0.71, 1.10), | 0.80 (0.63, 1.02), | 0.90 (0.72, 1.13), | 0.93 (0.72, 1.19), |
| Quintile 3 | 0.69 (0.55, 0.86), | 0.56 (0.43, 0.73), | 0.92 (0.73, 1.17), | 0.97 (0.74, 1.27), |
| Quintile 4 | 1.21 (0.94, 1.57), | 0.93 (0.69, 1.24), | 0.95 (0.75, 1.21), | 0.79 (0.60, 1.04), |
| Q5 (most concentrated) | 1.63 (1.27, 2.09), | 0.63 (0.47, 0.86), | 1.81 (1.41, 2.32), | 0.66 (0.48, 0.90), |
aBivariate model adjusts for continuous age. bMultivariate model adjusts for continuous age, white/non-white ethnicity, immigrant status, self-perceived health, smoking status, physical activity level, and life satisfaction
*indicates statistical significance at alpha = 0.05; ¥indicated female and male estimate significantly differ at alpha = 0.05