Literature DB >> 30153872

Prevalence and risk factors of impaired fasting glucose and diabetes among Chinese children and adolescents: a national observational study.

Zhenghe Wang1, Zhiyong Zou1, Haijun Wang2, Jin Jing3, Jiayou Luo4, Xin Zhang5, Chunyan Luo6, Haiping Zhao7, Dehong Pan8, Jun Ma1, Bin Dong1, Yinghua Ma1.   

Abstract

The prevalence of impaired fasting glucose (IFG) and diabetes mellitus (DM) has reportedly increased significantly among Chinese children and adolescents. We aimed to examine the prevalence of IFG and DM, the disparities in sex and region and related risk factors among Chinese children and adolescents. A total of 16 434 Chinese children aged 6-17 years were selected from a national cross-sectional survey, and fasting glucose was measured for all participants. Overall, mean fasting plasma glucose (FPG) concentration was (4·64 (sd 0·51)) mmol/l, and the prevalence of DM and IFG was 0·10 and 1·89 %, respectively. Compared with girls, boys had higher FPG concentration (4·69 v. 4·58 mmol/l, r 0·107, P<0·001) and IFG prevalence (2·67 v. 1·07 %, r φ 0·059, P<0·001). Compared with rural children and adolescents, urban children and adolescent had higher FPG concentration (4·65 v. 4·62 mmol/l, r 0·029, P<0·001) and DM prevalence (0·15 v. 0·05 %, r φ 0·016, P<0·01). In addition, self-reported fried foods intake and overweight/obesity were positively associated with IFG, and the proportion of consuming fried foods more than or equal to once per week and overweight/obesity prevalence in boys and urban children and adolescents were significantly higher than girls and rural children and adolescents, respectively (P<0·05). Although the prevalence of IFG and DM was relatively low in Chinese children and adolescents, sex and region disparities were observed, which may be associated with differences in overweight/obesity prevalence and dietary factors.

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Keywords:  DM diabetes mellitus; FPG fasting plasma glucose; IFG impaired fasting glucose; T2DM type 2 diabetes mellitus; Diabetes; Disparities; Epidemiology; Impaired fasting glucose; Obesity

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30153872     DOI: 10.1017/S0007114518002040

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Nutr        ISSN: 0007-1145            Impact factor:   3.718


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