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年龄与糖尿病和前驱糖尿病危险因素之间的相互作用:一项基于社区的横断面研究

 

Authors Yan Z , Cai M, Han X, Chen Q, Lu H

Received 28 September 2022

Accepted for publication 15 December 2022

Published 11 January 2023 Volume 2023:16 Pages 85—93

DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/DMSO.S390857

Checked for plagiarism Yes

Review by Single anonymous peer review

Peer reviewer comments 3

Editor who approved publication: Professor Gian Paolo Fadini

Objective: This study aimed to investigate the interaction between age groups and risk factors for diabetes and prediabetes in Shanghai communities and to identify the effect of age on other risk factors for diabetes and prediabetes.
Methods: This study recruited 3540 participants with undiagnosed diabetes or prediabetes in 14 communities in Shanghai from February to August 2019. All participants underwent a comprehensive examination, including filling out a detailed questionnaire, physical examination, 75 g oral glucose tolerance test, and blood sample collection. In addition, logistic regression was used to analyze the interaction between age and risk factors for prediabetes and diabetes.
Results: The statistical analysis included 2776 people. In this study, the prevalence of diabetes and prediabetes were 15.1% and 52.3%, respectively. The prevalence of diabetes and prediabetes is higher in the elderly than in the middle-aged group. Among the risk factors for diabetes, overweight was associated with higher age (-interaction 0.028). In addition, among the risk factors for prediabetes, a high level of education was associated with higher age (-interaction 0.039) and elevated serum cholesterol level was associated with lower age (-interaction 0.019).
Conclusion: This study confirmed an interaction between age and other influencing factors, which may be important in explaining differences in risk factors for diabetes and prediabetes in the middle-aged and elderly populations. Community health facilities can provide health guidance to people of different age groups to prevent and control prediabetes and diabetes.
Keywords: diabetes, prediabetes, risk factors, age, interaction