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Prevalence and Risk Factors for Self-Report Diabetes Mellitus: A Population-Based Study

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  • Isabela Silva Levindo de Siqueira

    (Faculty of Nursing, Federal University of Goiás, Goiânia 74605-080, Brazil
    School of Social and Health Sciences, Pontifical Catholic University of Goiás, Goiânia 74175-120, Brazil)

  • Rafael Alves Guimarães

    (Faculty of Nursing, Federal University of Goiás, Goiânia 74605-080, Brazil)

  • Samira Nascimento Mamed

    (School of Social and Health Sciences, Pontifical Catholic University of Goiás, Goiânia 74175-120, Brazil
    Municipal Health Secretariat, Goiânia 74884-900, Brazil)

  • Thays Angélica de Pinho Santos

    (Faculty of Nursing, Federal University of Goiás, Goiânia 74605-080, Brazil
    Federal Institute of Goiás, Goiânia 74055-110, Brazil)

  • Suiany Dias Rocha

    (Municipal Education Secretariat, Goiânia 74610-130, Brazil)

  • Valéria Pagotto

    (Faculty of Nursing, Federal University of Goiás, Goiânia 74605-080, Brazil)

  • Karlla Antonieta Amorim Caetano

    (Faculty of Nursing, Federal University of Goiás, Goiânia 74605-080, Brazil)

  • Claci Fátima Weirich Rosso

    (Faculty of Nursing, Federal University of Goiás, Goiânia 74605-080, Brazil)

Abstract

The aim of this study was to estimate the prevalence and risk factors for self-reported diabetes mellitus (DM) in the adult population of the Central-West region of Brazil. In 2013, a cross-sectional study using the data from the National Health Survey and comprising 7519 individuals aged ≥18 years from the Central-West region was conducted. Participants were interviewed at their homes about sociodemographic data and risk factors for DM. To verify the risk factors with DM, the Poisson regression model was used. The analyses were performed for the total sample and stratified according to sex. The prevalence of DM was 6.5% (95% confidence interval [95% CI], 5.7–7.3). The diagnosis of self-reported DM was 4.3% in men and 7.5% in women. In the global sample, it was found that age between 40–59 years and ≥60 years, previous smoking (former smoker), self-reported hypertension, self-reported dyslipidemia, overweight, and obesity were independently associated with self-reported DM. In men, risk factors were: Age ≥ 60 years, self-reported hypertension, self-reported dyslipidemia, and obesity. In women, risk factors were: Age 30–39 years, 40–59 years, and ≥60 years, previous smoking (former smoker), self-reported hypertension, self-reported dyslipidemia, overweight, and obesity. Conclusion: The prevalence of DM was 6.5%. DM was associated with advanced age; previous smoking (former smoker), hypertension, dyslipidemia, overweight, and obesity. Some differences in risk factors between men and women were noted.

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  • Isabela Silva Levindo de Siqueira & Rafael Alves Guimarães & Samira Nascimento Mamed & Thays Angélica de Pinho Santos & Suiany Dias Rocha & Valéria Pagotto & Karlla Antonieta Amorim Caetano & Claci Fá, 2020. "Prevalence and Risk Factors for Self-Report Diabetes Mellitus: A Population-Based Study," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 17(18), pages 1-19, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:17:y:2020:i:18:p:6497-:d:409794
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