Prevalence of diagnosed type 2 diabetes mellitus in the French general population: the INSTANT study
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Prevalence of diagnosed type 2 diabetes mellitus in the French general population: the INSTANT study
Abstract
Aims: To estimate the prevalence of diagnosed type 2 diabetes mellitus in the French general population. Secondary objectives were to evaluate treatments and diabetic complications.
Methods: In this cross-sectional epidemiological survey, a representative sample of the French adult population was selected using a stratified quota method: 10,038 individuals were evaluated by a standardized face-to-face interview. The diagnosis of type 2 diabetes was determined on the basis of replies to six questions using a specific algorithm. Data were collected on risk factors, diabetes history, familial antecedents and diabetic complications. These patients also identified their treatments from an exhaustive list.
Results: The prevalence of type 2 diabetes was 5.08% in men and 4.11% in women, and rose progressively after the age of 50. Of these, 79 patients (13.4%) received no pharmacological treatment, 477 (80.9%) were taking an oral antidiabetic drug and 134 (22.7%) were taking insulin. Renal and ocular complications were reported by 6.8% and 21.0%, respectively, of the patients. Also, 10.4% had been hospitalized at some time of that year for a diabetes-related problem. The most frequently reported treatments were metformin and sulphonylureas, used by more than 50% of the patients. In addition, 380 patients (65.9%) claimed to be following a diet and 228 (39.2%) were consulting a dietitian.
Conclusion: The prevalence of treated and untreated type 2 diabetes mellitus in France was 4.57%.
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