Affiliation:
1. Department of Endocrinology and Metabolic Diseases, Centre Hospitalier de Cayenne, F-97306 Cayenne,French Guiana
2. Clinical Investigation Center Antilles French Guiana (CIC INSERM 1424) Centre Hospitalier de Cayenne, F-97306 Cayenne,French Guiana
Abstract
Aim:
This study aims to identify the epidemiological and social characteristics of the diabetic
population in French Guiana.
Background:
The prevalence of diabetes is very high in the French overseas departments. French
Guiana is, however, a very atypical territory, closer in the epidemiological field to Latin America
than European and French standards.
Objective:
To perform a descriptive analysis of variables related to renouncing medical care, social
parameters, and use of healthcare services
Methods:
A two-stage random sample of 1390 individuals aged 30 to 75 years was surveyed by
telephone, and screening was initially done for diabetic versus non-diabetic individuals. Logistic regression
was fitted on the sample to adjust for potential confounding factors. A Kaplan-Meier analysis
showed the risk of diabetes as a function of the age of onset.
Results:
The prevalence rate of diabetes was 9.3%, particularly among women, for whom 20% had
a history of gestational diabetes. Excess weight and obesity were found in 60% of people with diabetes.
The diabetic individuals in French Guiana were younger than those in mainland France, and
30% of people with diabetes were on insulin. They often reported sleep problems, and their health
status was described as poor. People with diabetes did not regularly consult a doctor and were very
rarely followed up by a specialist.
Conclusions:
The prevalence rate of diabetes and obesity in French Guiana was one of the highest
among the French territories, with specific vulnerabilities requiring to be addressed by local health
policies.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Endocrinology,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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