| Literature DB >> 31673340 |
Felix P Chilunga1, Peter Henneman2, Karlijn Ac Meeks1,3, Erik Beune1, Ana Requena-Méndez4, Liam Smeeth5, Juliet Addo5, Silver Bahendeka6, Ina Danquah7, Matthias B Schulze8, Joachim Spranger9, Ellis Owusu-Dabo10, Kerstin Klipstein-Grobusch11,12, Marcel Mam Mannens2, Charles Agyemang1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Exposure to adverse conditions earlier in life-course can predispose to type 2 diabetes in adulthood, irrespective of body mass index (BMI). However, the burden of type 2 diabetes in lean Africans is not well understood despite higher exposure to adverse early life conditions. Mirroring ongoing epidemiological transition, we assessed the burden and determinants of type 2 diabetes in a homogenous group of lean Ghanaians residing in rural and urban Ghana, and as migrants in Europe.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31673340 PMCID: PMC6815658 DOI: 10.7189/jogh.09.020426
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Glob Health ISSN: 2047-2978 Impact factor: 4.413
Baseline characteristics of participants in migrant, urban and rural residents*
| Total (n = 2179) | Migrants (n = 743) | Urban residents (n = 583) | Rural residents (n = 853) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Women, n (%) | 1069 (49.1) | 288 (38.8) | 324 (55.6) | 457 (53.6)† |
| Mean age, years | 45.07 (13.89) | 41.17 (12.74) | 44.59 (12.59) | 48.77 (14.69)† |
| Age group, n (%): | ||||
| 25-44 | 1070 (49.11) | 429 (57.74) | 290 (49.74) | 351 (41.15)† |
| 45-65 | 898 (41.21) | 287 (38.63) | 257 (44.08) | 354 (41.50) |
| >65 | 211 (9.68) | 27 (3.63) | 36 (6.17) | 148 (17.35) |
| Education, n (%): | ||||
| Elementary | 825 (40.52) | 115 (17.04) | 239 (42.45) | 471 (59.02)† |
| Lower secondary | 700 (34.38) | 157 (34.67) | 227 (40.32) | 239 (29.95) |
| Higher secondary | 309 (15.18) | 104 (26.81) | 66 (11.72) | 62 (7.77) |
| Tertiary | 202 (9.92) | 100 (21.48) | 31 (5.51) | 26 (3.26) |
| BMI, n (%): | ||||
| <18 | 206 (9.45) | 14 (1.88) | 33 (5.66) | 159 (18.64)† |
| 18.0-24.9 | 1973 (90.55) | 729 (98.12) | 550 (94.34) | 694 (81.36) |
| Median BMI, kg/m2 | 22.01 (20.24-23.68) | 23.20 (21.69-24.16) | 22.08 (20.64-23.73) | 20.58 (18.97-22.34)† |
| Raised waist-to-hip ratio (WHR), n (%) | 1074 (49.36) | 279 (37.65) | 330 (56.70) | 465 (54.51) |
| Mean total cholesterol, mmol/L | 4.67 (1.12) | 4.85 (1.08) | 4.94 (1.08) | 4.35 (1.10)c |
| Mean HDL cholesterol, mmol/L | 1.32 (0.41) | 1.48 (0.39) | 1.29 (0.33) | 1.20 (0.38)† |
| Mean LDL cholesterol, mmol/L | 2.91 (0.94) | 2.99 (0.94) | 3.18 (0.92) | 2.67 (0.91)† |
| Mean Triglycerides, mmol/L | 0.85 (0.65-1.14) | 0.71 (0.56-0.94) | 0.89 (0.69-1.19) | 0.95 (0.73-1.23)† |
| Hypercholesterolemia, n (%) | 83 (5.94) | 13 (2.24) | 41 (11.06) | 29 (6.79) |
| Mean Systolic BP, mmHg | 125.52 (19.91) | 128.40 (17.34) | 124.46 (21.45) | 123.78 (20.65)† |
| Mean Diastolic BP, mmHg | 78.22 (12.04) | 80.77 (11.63) | 77.60 (12.59) | 76.41 (11.63)† |
| Hypertension, n (%) | 609 (27.95) | 257 (34.59) | 142 (24.36) | 210 (24.62)† |
| High level physical activity, n (%) | 1023 (54.18) | 254 (47.65) | 288 (51.43) | 481 (60.50)† |
| Smoking, n (%): | ||||
| Current | 87(4.28) | 54(8.00) | 10(1.77) | 23(2.89)‡ |
| Past | 156(7.67) | 49(7.26) | 39(6.91) | 68(8.54)† |
| Any alcohol consumption, n (%) | 853 (39.15) | 320 (43.07) | 169 (28.99) | 364 (42.67)† |
| Median length of stay, years | 13.12 (5.11-22.21) | 13.12 (5.11-22.21) | ||
| Median fasting blood glucose, mmol/L | 4.95 (4.60-5.32) | 4.91 (4.57-5.33) | 5.04 (4.71-5.40) | 4.89 (4.55-5.27)† |
| Median Insulin levels,(pmol/L) | 3.9 (2.5-6.1) | 4.3 (2.8-6.3) | 4.4 (2.4-6.8) | 3.4 (2.2-5.3)† |
| Impaired Fasting Glucose, n (%) | 217 (10.58) | 80 (11.48) | 57 (10.71) | 80 (9.73)† |
| Mean HOMA-IR | 1.19 (1.53) | 1.24 (1.92) | 1.35 (1.48) | 1.01 (1.09)† |
| Mean Inverse HOMA-B | 0.03 (0.05) | 0.02 (0.03) | 0.03 (0.08) | 0.02 (0.04)† |
| Diabetics, n (%) | 128 (5.87) | 46 (6.19) | 51 (8.75) | 31 (3.63)† |
| On diabetes treatment, n (%) | 60 (46.87) | 27 (58.69) | 25 (49.02) | 8 (25.81)‡ |
| On diabetic diet, n (%) | 37 (61.67) | 11 (40.74) | 18 (72.0) | 8 (100.0) |
| On oral anti-diabetic drugs, n (%) | 54 (90.0) | 21 (77.78) | 25 (100.0) | 8 (100.0) |
| On Insulin treatment, n (%) | 3 (5.0) | 4 (14.81) | 3 (12.0) | 0 |
| HbA1c levels <7% (53 mmol/mol), n (%) | 28 (46.67) | 17 (62.96) | 7 (28.00) | 4 (50.00) |
IQR – interquartile range; SD – standard deviation, BMI – body mass index, HDL – high density lipoprotein, LDL – low density lipoprotein, BP – blood pressure, HOMA – homeostatic model assessment, HOMA-IR – HOMA-derived insulin resistance index (HOMA-IR), and HOMA-derived beta cell function (HOMA-B), HbA1c – glycated hemoglobin
*Data are n (%), median (interquartile range, IQR), or mean (standard deviation, SD).
†P for difference in baseline characteristics between migrants, urban and rural participants <0.001.
‡P for difference in baseline characteristics between migrants, urban and rural participants >0.05.
Figure 1Crude and age -standardized prevalence of type 2 diabetes in underweight/normal weight urban residents, rural residents and migrants. Age-standardized prevalence of type 2 diabetes in underweight/ normal weight participants includes confidence intervals as follows; rural residents 3.52% (95% CI = 2.29-4.45), urban residents 8.93% (95% CI = 6.59-11.27), migrants 7.49% (95% CI = 4.89-6.85). T2D – type 2 diabetes mellitus.
Figure 2Proportion of type 2 diabetes in underweight / normal weight participants within the RODAM study. T2D – type 2 diabetes mellitus.
Figure 3Odds of type 2 diabetes in underweight/normal weight urban residents and migrants, compared to rural – Ghanaians. Data are odds ratio (95% Confidence Interval). Model 1 – adjusted for age, sex and education. Model 2 – Model 1 with further adjustment for alcohol consumption, smoking, physical activity, hypercholesterolemia, hypertension and length of stay in the migrants. Model 3 – Model 2 with further adjustment for blood glucose control (HbA1c <7% (53 mmol/mol)) and diabetes treatment (diet, oral medication and insulin use).
Logistic association between socio-demographic and lifestyle risk factors with type 2 diabetes in underweight/normal weight migrant, urban and rural participants*
| All participants, N = 2179 | Migrants, OR (95% CI), n = 743 | Urban Residents, OR (95% CI), n = 583 | Rural residents, OR (95% CI), n = 853 | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Male | 1.00 (ref) | 1.00 (ref) | 1.00 (ref) | 1.00 (ref) | 1.00 (ref) | 1.00 (ref) | 1.00 (ref) | 1.00 (ref) |
| female | 0.84 (0.57-1.24) | 0.8 (0.47-1.45) | 0.42 (0.19-0.91) | 0.29 (0.08-1.21) | 0.79 (0.19-0.91) | 0.77 (0.31-1.29) | 1.98 (0.85-4.62) | 2.01 (0.54-7.53) |
| 18-44 | 1.00 (ref) | 1.00 (ref) | 1.00 (ref) | 1.00 (ref) | 1.00 (ref) | 1.00 (ref) | 1.00 (ref) | 1.00 (ref) |
| 45-65 | 3.57 (2.29 -5.57) | 2.28 (1.31-3.98) | 2.46 (1.24-4.88) | 1.79 (0.69-4.69) | 3.65 (1.79-4.35) | 2.78 (1.16-6.65) | 5.94 (1.99-17.72) | 2.15 (0.61-7.68) |
| >65 | 3.31 (1.73 -6.32) | 2.62 (1.04-4.99) | 10.86 (3.52-33.44) | 9.84 (2.22-23.71) | 4.89 (1.66-14.40) | 2.69 (0.71-10.23) | 2.56 (0.62-10.72) | 0.77 (0.13-4.51) |
| Elementary | 1.00 (ref) | 1.00 (ref) | 1.00 (ref) | 1.00 (ref) | 1.00 (ref) | 1.00 (ref) | 1.00 (ref) | 1.00 (ref) |
| Lower secondary | 1.33 (0.85-2.07) | 1.50 (0.81-2.79) | 0.78 (0.33-1.87) | 1.41 (0.28-7.06) | 1.32 (1.79-7.45) | 1.60 (0.68-3.74) | 0.95 (0.38-2.42) | 1.39 (0.37-5.28) |
| Higher secondary | 1.30 (0.77-2.41) | 1.09 (0.47-2.51) | 0.81 (0.32-2.01) | 1.41 (0.26-7.78) | 0.56 (0.15-2.05) | 0.29 (0.04-2.48) | 3.04 (0.89-10.38) | 3.15 (0.69-14.89) |
| Tertiary | 1.23 (0.61-2.52) | 0.97 (0.37-2.61) | 0.52 (0.18-1.53) | 0.86 (0.15-5.19) | 1.10 (0.29-4.27) | 1.08 (0.21-5.61) | 2.01 (0.24-16.85) | 1.19 (0.33-30.97) |
| No | 1.00 (ref) | 1.00 (ref) | 1.00 (ref) | 1.00 (ref) | 1.00 (ref) | 1.00 (ref) | 1.00 (ref) | 1.00 (ref) |
| Yes | 4.54 (2.42-8.53) | 5.66 (2.86-11.23) | 1.99 (1.36-11.03) | 2.84 (0.29-27.21) | 13.31 (5.08-34.88) | 10.53 (3.85-28.79) | 3.99 (1.34-11.94) | 2.99 (0.84-10.71) |
| No | 1.00 (ref) | 1.00 (ref) | 1.00 (ref) | 1.00 (ref) | 1.00 (ref) | 1.00 (ref) | 1.00 (ref) | 1.00 (ref) |
| Yes | 3.49 (2.35-5.19) | 3.94 (2.19-7.07) | 3.36 (1.66-6.81) | 4.45 (1.38-14.32) | 3.81 (1.98-7.32) | 3.76 (1.62-8.72) | 2.79 (1.26-6.22) | 2.24 (1.82-6.09) |
| Low level | 1.00 (ref) | 1.00 (ref) | 1.00 (ref) | 1.00 (ref) | 1.00 (ref) | 1.00 (ref) | 1.00 (ref) | 1.00 (ref) |
| Medium level | 0.79 (0.48-1.32) | 0.88 (0.44-1.76) | 1.08 (0.31-3.83) | 1.11 (0.37-3.31) | 1.19 (0.52-2.74) | 1.01 (0.31-3.35) | 0.47 (0.18-1.24) | 0.59 (0.15-2.28) |
| High level | 0.46 (0.29-0.73) | 0.59 (0.33-1.06) | 0.69 (0.24-2.03) | 0.78 (0.30-2.03) | 0.68 (0.38 -1.39) | 0.83 (0.34-2.05) | 0.19 (0.08 -0.51) | 0.22 (0.06-0.78) |
| Never | 1.00 (ref) | 1.00 (ref) | 1.00 (ref) | 1.00 (ref) | 1.00 (ref) | 1.00 (ref) | 1.00 (ref) | 1.00 (ref) |
| Current | 1.64 (0.58-4.66) | 5.76 (0.74-47.81) | 1.42 (0.46-4.31) | 3.80 (0.46-6.50) | 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.00 |
| Past | 1.83 (0.58-5.79) | 4.66 (0.52-43.23) | 1.17 (0.26-5.18) | 4.09 (0.32-5.28) | 0.76 (0.27-2.08) | 1.01 (0.25-3.96) | 1.54 (0.79-3.11) | 2.11 (0.21-21.04) |
| None | 1.00 (ref) | 1.00 (ref) | 1.00 (ref) | 1.00 (ref) | 1.00 (ref) | 1.00 (ref) | 1.00 (ref) | 1.00 (ref) |
| Any | 1.01 (0.69-1.49) | 1.32 (0.78-2.25) | 1.28 (0.69-2.39) | 2.05 (0.78-5.32) | 1.17 (0.61-2.25) | 1.18 (0.58-2.44) | 0.88 (0.39-1.99) | 1.22 (0.52-2.33) |
OR – odds ratio, CI – confidence interval
*Data are odds ratio (95% confidence intervals).
†Multivariate analysis – adjusted for demographic factors such as age, sex, education, alcohol consumption, smoking, physical activity, hypercholesterolemia; hypertension, blood glucose control (HbA1c <7% (53 mmol/mol)), diabetes treatment (dieting, oral medication and insulin use) accordingly.