Prevalence and risk of diabetes based on family history in the Shanghai High-Risk Diabetic Screen (SHiDS) study
Autor: | Congrong Wang, Huijuan Lu, Hong-Zhuan Chen, Pingyan Fang, Y. Bao, Yixie Shen, Ruihua Chen, Wei Jia, Yan Zhang, Xiujuan Du |
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Rok vydání: | 2015 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male China medicine.medical_specialty Diabetes risk Endocrinology Diabetes and Metabolism 030209 endocrinology & metabolism Risk Assessment Young Adult 03 medical and health sciences Age Distribution 0302 clinical medicine Endocrinology Insulin resistance Risk Factors Intensive care Internal medicine Diabetes mellitus Insulin Secretion Prevalence Internal Medicine medicine Humans Insulin 030212 general & internal medicine Family history Sibling Risk factor Aged business.industry Siblings Odds ratio Glucose Tolerance Test Middle Aged medicine.disease Pedigree Diabetes Mellitus Type 2 Female business |
Zdroj: | Diabetic Medicine. 33:1705-1711 |
ISSN: | 0742-3071 |
Popis: | Aims To evaluate the prevalence and risk of diabetes based on family history in high-risk subjects and also to evaluate insulin sensitivity and insulin secretion in these subjects. Methods Data were analysed from 9756 participants in the Shanghai High-Risk Diabetic Screen (SHiDS) Project. Family history of diabetes was classified according to parental and sibling diabetes status. The prevalence and odds ratios were calculated for each grouping after adjusting for other risk factors. Insulin resistance and sensitivity were evaluated using oral glucose tolerance test-derived indices that were validated by hyperinsulinaemic-euglycaemic and hyperglycaemic clamps. Results A total of 30.4% of the subjects had a family history of diabetes in a first-degree relative. The proportions of subjects with a father, mother or sibling with diabetes were 7.5, 11.9 and 5.5%, respectively. The prevalence rates of diabetes in subjects with sibling history, maternal history or paternal history of diabetes were 39.3, 38.3 and 36.4%, respectively. Sibling history was a strong risk factor for diabetes (odds ratio 1.53, 95% CI 1.27–1.84; P < 0.05). Insulin secretion was significantly lower in those with a maternal or sibling history of diabetes; however, insulin sensitivity was not significantly different among subjects with a family history of diabetes. Conclusions Sibling history of diabetes was more strongly associated with diabetes risk than parental history among high-risk subjects. Subjects with a sibling or maternal history of diabetes had significantly lower insulin secretion. Sibling history is an important and independent risk factor for diabetes even among multi-risk populations. Those with a sibling history of diabetes warrant intensive care and follow-up screening. |
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