| Literature DB >> 31152186 |
Hongjiang Wu1, Fiona Bragg2, Ling Yang2,3, Huaidong Du2,3, Yu Guo4, Caroline A Jackson1, Shankuan Zhu5, Canqing Yu6, Andrea O Y Luk7, Juliana C N Chan7, Danijela Gasevic1,8, Liming Li4,6, Zhengming Chen2, Sarah H Wild9.
Abstract
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: China has undergone rapid socioeconomic transition accompanied by lifestyle changes that are expected to have a profound impact on the health of its population. However, there is limited evidence from large nationwide studies about the relevance of socioeconomic status (SES) to risk of diabetes. We describe the associations of two key measures of SES with prevalent and incident diabetes in Chinese men and women.Entities:
Keywords: Diabetes; Educational level; Health inequality; Household income; Socioeconomic status
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31152186 PMCID: PMC6647183 DOI: 10.1007/s00125-019-4896-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Diabetologia ISSN: 0012-186X Impact factor: 10.122
Sex-specific characteristics of CKB participants included in cross-sectional analyses
| Variable | Men ( | Women ( | All ( |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age, years | 52.3 (10.9) | 50.9 (10.5) | 51.5 (10.7) |
| Urban residence, | 90,936 (43.4) | 133,913 (44.5) | 224,849 (44.1) |
| Geographic area, | |||
| Eastern | 72,531 (34.6) | 102,692 (34.1) | 175,233 (34.3) |
| Northeastern | 23,170 (11.1) | 34,164 (11.4) | 57,334 (11.2) |
| Central | 54,038 (25.8) | 68,757 (22.9) | 122,795 (24.1) |
| Western | 59,613 (28.5) | 95,254 (31.7) | 154,867 (30.4) |
| Educational level, | |||
| No formal school | 18,529 (8.9) | 75,834 (25.2) | 94,363 (18.5) |
| Primary school | 69,769 (33.3) | 94,571 (31.4) | 164,340 (32.2) |
| Middle or high school | 104,569 (49.9) | 117,037 (38.9) | 221,606 (43.4) |
| College or above | 16,485 (7.9) | 13,425 (4.5) | 29,910 (5.9) |
| Household income (yuan/year), | |||
| <10,000 | 54,386 (26.0) | 89,437 (29.7) | 143,823 (28.2) |
| 10,000–19,999 | 59,335 (28.3) | 88,959 (29.6) | 148,294 (29.1) |
| 20,000–34,999 | 53,229 (25.4) | 72,911 (24.2) | 126,140 (24.7) |
| ≥35,000 | 42,402 (20.3) | 49,560 (16.5) | 91,962 (18.0) |
| Regular alcohol consumption, | 93,142 (44.5) | 11,738 (3.9) | 104,880 (20.6) |
| Regular smoking, | |||
| Active | 127,862 (61.1) | 7103 (2.4) | 134,965 (26.5) |
| Passive | 116,683 (55.7) | 156,950 (52.2) | 273,633 (53.6) |
| Regular consumption of foods, | |||
| Fresh fruit | 48,237 (23.0) | 95,693 (31.8) | 143,930 (28.2) |
| Fresh vegetables | 205,726 (98.3) | 295,846 (98.3) | 501,572 (98.3) |
| Fish | 19,820 (9.5) | 25,499 (8.5) | 45,319 (8.9) |
| Prior diseases, | |||
| CHD | 5683 (2.7) | 9654 (3.2) | 15,337 (3.0) |
| Stroke or TIA | 4873 (2.3) | 3926 (1.3) | 8799 (1.7) |
| Cancer | 963 (0.46) | 1599 (0.53) | 2562 (0.50) |
| Family history of diabetes, | 9894 (4.7) | 15,130 (5.0) | 25,024 (4.9) |
| BMI (kg/m2) | |||
| Mean | 23.4 (3.2) | 23.8 (3.4) | 23.7 (3.4) |
| <24 (normal), | 122,143 (58.3) | 164,643 (54.7) | 286,786 (56.2) |
| 24–28 (overweight), | 68,628 (32.8) | 100,927 (33.5) | 169,555 (33.2) |
| ≥28 (obese), | 18,581 (8.9) | 35,297 (11.7) | 53,878 (10.6) |
| Physical activity, MET-h/day | 22.0 (15.3) | 20.4 (12.8) | 21.1 (13.9) |
| Systolic BP, mmHg | 132.8 (20.0) | 129.8 (21.9) | 131.1 (21.2) |
| Diastolic BP, mmHg | 79.2 (11.3) | 76.8 (10.9) | 77.8 (11.1) |
| Waist circumference, cm | 82.0 (9.7) | 79.1 (9.5) | 80.3 (9.7) |
| Fat, % | 22.0 (6.2) | 32.1 (7.1) | 30.0 (8.4) |
Values are shown as n (%) or mean (SD)
Sex-specific diabetes prevalence among CKB participants included in cross-sectional analyses according to educational level and household income
| Socioeconomic status | Men ( | Women ( | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| No. of participants with prevalent diabetes | Standardised prevalence rate,a % (95% CI) | No. of participants with prevalent diabetes | Standardised prevalence rate,a % (95% CI) | |
| All | 11,616 | 5.55 (5.45, 5.65)b | 18,450 | 6.13 (6.04, 6.22)b |
| Educational level | ||||
| No formal school | 863 | 3.55 (3.47, 3.64) | 5523 | 5.47 (5.30, 5.64) |
| Primary school | 3444 | 4.24 (4.15, 4.33) | 6230 | 6.17 (6.01, 6.33) |
| Middle and high school | 5950 | 6.91 (6.81, 7.02) | 6033 | 7.45 (7.24, 7.67) |
| College or above | 1359 | 9.03 (8.91, 9.15) | 664 | 6.97 (6.43, 7.54) |
| Household income, yuan/year | ||||
| <10,000 | 2232 | 3.86 (3.77, 3.95) | 5037 | 5.27 (5.19, 5.34) |
| 10,000–19,999 | 3400 | 5.75 (5.55, 5.94) | 5802 | 6.65 (6.48, 6.82) |
| 20,000–34,999 | 3238 | 6.31 (6.09, 6.53) | 4544 | 6.61 (6.42, 6.81) |
| ≥35,000 | 2746 | 6.94 (6.68, 7.21) | 3067 | 6.49 (6.26, 6.73) |
a5 year age group standardised to the whole CKB population
bCrude prevalence
No., number
Fig. 1Adjusted ORs and 95% CIs for prevalent diabetes associated with educational level (a, b) and household income (c, d) in men (a, c) and women (b, d), plotted on a logarithmic scale. For educational level, model 1 was adjusted for age at baseline (continuous), study region, family history of diabetes and household income. Model 2 was further adjusted for BMI based on model 1. For household income, model 1 was adjusted for age at baseline (continuous), study region, family history of diabetes, educational level and household size. Model 2 was further adjusted for BMI based on model 1. See ESM Tables 3 and 4 for data
Sex-specific diabetes incidence among CKB participants included in prospective analyses according to educational level and household income
| Socioeconomic status | Men ( | Women (282,417) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| No. of participants with incident diabetes | Standardised incidence ratea (no./1000 person-years) | No. of participants with incident diabetes | Standardised incidence ratea (no./1000 person-years) | |
| All | 3607 | 2.59 (2.51, 2.68)b | 5937 | 2.93 (2.86, 3.01)b |
| Highest educational level | ||||
| No formal school | 480 | 3.38 (2.98, 3.85) | 2330 | 3.80 (3.62, 3.99) |
| Primary school | 1342 | 2.65 (2.49, 2.81) | 1945 | 2.96 (2.83, 3.10) |
| Middle or high school | 1469 | 2.37 (2.25, 2.51) | 1485 | 2.29 (2.16, 2.43) |
| College or above | 316 | 3.24 (2.88, 3.64) | 177 | 2.51 (2.13, 2.94) |
| Household income, yuan/year | ||||
| <10,000 | 747 | 1.86 (1.73, 2.00) | 1522 | 2.36 (2.23, 2.48) |
| 10,000–19,999 | 835 | 2.11 (1.97, 2.25) | 1536 | 2.59 (2.46, 2.72) |
| 20,000–34,999 | 1003 | 2.95 (2.77, 3.14) | 1650 | 3.49 (3.32, 3.67) |
| ≥35,000 | 1022 | 3.89 (3.65, 4.14) | 1229 | 3.87 (3.65, 4.09) |
a5 year age group standardised to the whole CKB population
bCrude incidence
No., number
Fig. 2Adjusted HRs and 95% CIs for incident diabetes associated with educational level (a, b) and household income (c, d) in men (a, c) and women (b, d), plotted on a logarithmic scale. For educational level, model 1 was stratified by age at baseline (5 year age group) and study region, and adjusted for age at baseline (continuous), family history of diabetes and household income. Model 2 was further adjusted for BMI based on model 1. For household income, model 1 was stratified by age at baseline (5 year age group) and study region, and adjusted for age at baseline (continuous), family history of diabetes, educational level and household size. Model 2 was further adjusted for BMI based on model 1. See ESM Tables 8 and 9 for data