Prevalence and risk factors of diabetes mellitus in a central district in Islamic Republic of Iran: a population-based study on adults aged 40-80 years

Type Journal Article - Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Title Prevalence and risk factors of diabetes mellitus in a central district in Islamic Republic of Iran: a population-based study on adults aged 40-80 years
Author(s)
Volume 21
Issue 6
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2015
Page numbers 412-419
URL http://applications.emro.who.int/emhj/v21/06/EMHJ_2015_21_6_412_419.pdf
Abstract
Previous studies on type 2 diabetes mellitus in the Islamic Republic of Iran were mainly performed in
provinces with large populations. This study determined the prevalence and risk factors of diabetes mellitus in an adult
population (40–80 years old) from Yazd district. Multistage, systematic cluster random sampling was used in a crosssectional,
population-based survey. Demographic, clinical and anthropometric data were collected, with diabetes
defined as fasting blood sugar = 7 mmol/L or a positive medical history of diabetes. The age- and sex-standardized
prevalence of diabetes in 2090 individuals participants was 24.5% (95% CI: 22.2–26.8%), including 10.5% new cases.
For each year of ageing, the prevalence of diabetes increased significantly by 4% and this trend was more pronounced
in females than males. Low education and hypertension were significantly associated with diabetes prevalence. The
prevalence of diabetes mellitus in Yazd is greater than the average levels nationwide and those of nearby countries.

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