Prevalence of NIDDM and impaired glucose tolerance in a rural and an urban population in Cameroon

被引:98
作者
Mbanya, JCN [1 ]
Ngogang, J [1 ]
Salah, JN [1 ]
Minkoulou, E [1 ]
Balkau, B [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV YAOUNDE 1,FAC MED & BIOMED SCI,DEPT BIOCHEM,YAOUNDE,CAMEROON
关键词
diabetes mellitus; impaired glucose tolerance; prevalence; 75-g oral glucose tolerance test; Cameroon; Africans; rural; urban;
D O I
10.1007/s001250050755
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
The adoption of Western lifestyles is known to lead to increasing prevalence of non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus in Africa, yet epidemiological studies using standardised methods are rare. The prevalence of diabetes and impaired glucose tolerance was determined in a rural and an urban community in Cameroon using the 75-g oral glucose tolerance test and the World Health Organization diagnostic criteria in 719 rural (292 men, 427 women) and 1048 urban (458 men, 590 women) subjects aged 24-74 years. The response rate was 95 and 91 % for the rural and urban population, respectively. The age-standardized prevalence of diabetes in the rural and urban population was respectively 0.9 % (95 % confidence interval (0.2-2.7)) and 0.8 % (0.2-1.8) for men and 0.5 % (0.1-1.6) and 1.6 % (0.7-3.1) for women, and that of impaired glucose tolerance was 5.8 % (3.3-9.4) and 1.8 % (0.9-3.2) for men, and for women, 2.2 % (1.0-4.0) and 2.0 % (0.6-4.5). Although for both men and women the body mass index was higher at all ages in the urban than in the rural area, the 2-h plasma glucose, even after adjustment for age and body mass index, was significantly higher in the rural than in the urban area (p < 0.005, p < 0.002 for men and women, respectively). There was a female excess of diabetes in the urban area and an equal sex distribution in the rural area. In the rural area 67 % (4 of 6) of diabetic subjects were unknown before the survey, compared with 57 % (8 of 14) in the urban area. These data indicate a low prevalence of diabetes in Cameroon; however, the prevalence of impaired glucose tolerance suggests an early stage of a diabetes epidemic.
引用
收藏
页码:824 / 829
页数:6
相关论文
共 27 条
[21]  
OMAR MAK, 1985, S AFR MED J, V67, P924
[22]   THE NATURAL-HISTORY OF IMPAIRED GLUCOSE-TOLERANCE IN THE PIMA-INDIANS [J].
SAAD, MF ;
KNOWLER, WC ;
PETTITT, DJ ;
NELSON, RG ;
MOTT, DM ;
BENNETT, PH .
NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE, 1988, 319 (23) :1500-1506
[23]  
Sharma S, 1996, EUR J CLIN NUTR, V50, P479
[24]   DIABETES AND IMPAIRED GLUCOSE-TOLERANCE IN AN ASIAN COMMUNITY IN TANZANIA [J].
SWAI, ABM ;
MCLARTY, DG ;
SHERRIF, F ;
CHUWA, LM ;
MARO, E ;
LUKMANJI, Z ;
KERMALI, W ;
MAKENE, W ;
ALBERTI, KGMM .
DIABETES RESEARCH AND CLINICAL PRACTICE, 1990, 8 (03) :227-234
[25]  
VERRILLO A, 1985, DIABETES RES CLIN EX, V2, P301
[26]  
*WHO, 1994, 1993 WORLD HLTH STAT
[27]  
World Health Organization. Diabetes mellitus: Report of a WHO study group, 1985, WHO TECHN REP SER, V727