Diabetes in sub-Saharan Africa

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作者
Mbanya, Jean Claude N. [1 ]
Motala, Ayesha A. [2 ]
Sobngwi, Eugene [1 ,3 ]
Assah, Felix K. [4 ]
Enoru, Sostanie T. [5 ]
机构
[1] Univ Yaounde I, Fac Med & Biomed Sci, Dept Internal Med & Specialties, Yaounde, Cameroon
[2] Univ KwaZulu Natal, Nelson R Mandela Sch Med, Dept Endocrinol & Diabet, Durban, South Africa
[3] Newcastle Univ, Inst Hlth & Soc, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 7RU, Tyne & Wear, England
[4] Addenbrookes Hosp, MRC, Epidemiol Unit, Inst Metab Sci, Cambridge, England
[5] Hop Cent, Natl Obes Ctr, Yaounde, Cameroon
关键词
IMPAIRED GLUCOSE-TOLERANCE; NEAR-NORMOGLYCEMIC REMISSION; ACTIVITY ENERGY-EXPENDITURE; BLACK-AND-WHITE; RISK-FACTORS; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; HIGH PREVALENCE; WEST AFRICANS; SOUTH-AFRICA; CARIBBEAN MIGRANTS;
D O I
10.1016/S0140-6736(10)60550-8
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
In Sub-Saharan Africa, prevalence and burden of type 2 diabetes are rising quickly. Rapid uncontrolled urbanisation and major changes in lifestyle could be driving this epidemic. The increase presents a substantial public health and socioeconomic burden in the face of scarce resources. Some types of diabetes arise at younger ages in African than in European populations. Ketosis-prone atypical diabetes is mostly recorded in people of African origin, but its epidemiology is not understood fully because data for pathogenesis and subtypes of diabetes in sub-Saharan African communities are scarce. The rate of undiagnosed diabetes is high in most countries of sub-Saharan Africa, and individuals who are unaware they have the disorder are at very high risk of chronic complications. Therefore, the rate of diabetes-related morbidity and mortality in this region could grow substantially. A multisectoral approach to diabetes control and care is vital for expansion of socioculturally appropriate diabetes programmes in sub-Saharan African countries.
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