Prevalence of diabetes and impaired glucose tolerance in rural Tanzania
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Prevalence of diabetes and impaired glucose tolerance in rural Tanzania
Abstract
The prevalence of diabetes mellitus and impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) was assessed by use of WHO diagnostic criteria in 6299 Africans aged 15 years and above living in six villages in Tanzania. 0.87% (1.1% male, 0.68% female) had diabetes and 7.8% (6.9% male, 7.7% female) had IGT. Prevalence rates were 1.1% and 8.4%, respectively, when age-adjusted to the USA population. Only 7 (13.5%) of the 53 individuals with diabetes had been known to have the disorder; 34 (74%) of the other 46 were symptom-free. Mean age was 54 (SD 20) for diabetic subjects and 37 (17) years for the whole population. Diabetes and IGT rates did not differ significantly between villages despite geographical, socioeconomic, and dietary differences. Diabetes rates increased modestly with age and body mass index (BMI). Fasting blood glucose (FBG) levels did not rise significantly with age but correlated positively with systolic blood pressure (BP) and negatively with haemoglobin concentration (Hb) and BMI. The 2 hour post-glucose load blood glucose values correlated positively with age, sex, and systolic BP and negatively with Hb. Diabetes is less prevalent in rural Africa than in developed countries, even when age has been corrected for. This difference is probably related to body weight, diet, and exercise.
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Diabetes mellitus in Africans.Lancet. 1989 Jul 1;2(8653):42. doi: 10.1016/s0140-6736(89)90276-6. Lancet. 1989. PMID: 2567809 No abstract available.
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