The prevalence of diabetes mellitus, dysglycaemia and factors that affect them in public employees of Kahramanmaras

Autor: Mustafa Gökhan Usman, Veysel Kars, Halis Mehmet Tanrıverdi, Mustafa Haki Sucaklı, Ahmet Yilmaz, Gamze Pakize Bucaktepe, Hamza Aslanhan, Faruk Kılınç
Přispěvatelé: Dicle Üniversitesi, Tıp Fakültesi, Dahili Tıp Bilimleri Bölümü, Aile Hekimliği Ana Bilim Dalı, Yılmaz, Ahmet, Kılınç, Faruk, Aslanhan, Hamza, Bucaktepe, Gamze, Kars, Veysel, Tanrıverdi, Halis Mehmet
Jazyk: turečtina
Rok vydání: 2015
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Popis: Aim: Our aim is to determine the prevalence of diabetes mellitus, impaired fasting glucose and sociodemographic characteristics of employees in public institutions and organizations in Kahramanmaras province and to assess the effect of these variables in the development of diabetes mellitus. Methods: The work, which was planned as an observational, cross-sectional and an analytical type study, was conducted with 1201 male and female participants between 01/10/2013 and 01/12/2013 in the city of Kahramanmaras. The age, gender, body mass index (BMI), systolic and diastolic blood pressure, marital status and educational status of participants were recorded. The association between these parameters and diabetes mellitus or impaired fasting glucose (IFG) were evaluated Results: The mean age of the study participants 42.86 ± 9.56, of those 79% were male, 21% were women.DM was observed in 120(10%) persons, BAG was observed in 373 (31%) persons, hypertaension was observed in 218 (18,1%) persons. Marital status single / widowed patients with DM and IFG rate of sequentially 4.7% and 24.3% , In the married respectively; 10.7% and 31.7% (p< 0,05). DM and IFG ratio were significantly different in participants who were graduated from primary school 15% , IFG is 27.9% , in the high school graduates respectively; 11.6% and 29.8% while university graduates were respectively; 6.6% and 29.9% (p< 0,05). The rate of DM and BAG were respectively; 15% , 35.3% in first-degree relatives in the story of DM, while there were 6,8% , 28.2 % and in patients with no DM family story (P
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