Risk factors associated to diabetes in Mexican population and phenotype of the individuals who will convert to diabetes

Author:

González-Villalpando Clicerio,Dávila-Cervantes Claudio Alberto,Zamora-Macorra Mireya,Trejo-Valdivia Belem,González-Villalpando María Elena

Abstract

 Objective. To describe risk factors associated to the inci­dence of type 2 diabetes (T2D) in Mexican population and to define phenotypic (clinical, anthropometric, metabolic) characteristics present in the individual who will convert to diabetes, regardless of time of onset. Materials and meth­ods. The Mexico City Diabetes Study began in 1990, with 2 282 participants, and had three subsequent phases: 1994, 1998, and 2008. A systematic evaluation with an oral glucose tolerance test was performed in each phase. For diagnosis of T2D, American Diabetes Association criteria were used. Results. The population at risk was 1939 individuals. Sub­jects who were in the converter stage (initially non diabetic that eventually converted to T2D) had, at baseline, higher BMI (30 vs 27), systolic blood pressure (119 vs 116 mmHg), fasting glucose (90 vs 82mg/dl), triglycerides (239 vs 196mg/dl), and cholesterol (192 vs 190mg/dl), compared with sub­jects who remained non converters (p<0.05). Conclusion. The phenotype described represents a potentially identifiable phase and a target for preventive intervention.

Publisher

Instituto Nacional de Salud Publica

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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