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Prevalence and Control of Diabetes and Impaired Fasting Glucose in New York City

OBJECTIVE—To determine the prevalence of diabetes and impaired fasting glucose (IFG) and to assess clinical management indicators among adults with diabetes in a representative sample of New York City adults. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS—In 2004, New York City implemented the first community-level He...

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Autores principales: Thorpe, Lorna E., Upadhyay, Ushma D., Chamany, Shadi, Garg, Renu, Mandel-Ricci, Jenna, Kellerman, Scott, Berger, Diana K., Frieden, Thomas R., Gwynn, Charon
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Publicado: American Diabetes Association 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2606831/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19114627
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/dc08-0727
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author Thorpe, Lorna E.
Upadhyay, Ushma D.
Chamany, Shadi
Garg, Renu
Mandel-Ricci, Jenna
Kellerman, Scott
Berger, Diana K.
Frieden, Thomas R.
Gwynn, Charon
author_facet Thorpe, Lorna E.
Upadhyay, Ushma D.
Chamany, Shadi
Garg, Renu
Mandel-Ricci, Jenna
Kellerman, Scott
Berger, Diana K.
Frieden, Thomas R.
Gwynn, Charon
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description OBJECTIVE—To determine the prevalence of diabetes and impaired fasting glucose (IFG) and to assess clinical management indicators among adults with diabetes in a representative sample of New York City adults. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS—In 2004, New York City implemented the first community-level Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NYC HANES), modeled after the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES). We used an interview to determine previously diagnosed diabetes and measured fasting plasma glucose to determine undiagnosed diabetes and IFG in a probability sample of 1,336 New York City adults. We assessed glycemic control and other clinical indicators using standardized NHANES protocols. RESULTS—The prevalence of diabetes among New York City adults was 12.5% (95% CI 10.3–15.1): 8.7% diagnosed and 3.8% undiagnosed. Nearly one-fourth (23.5%) of adults had IFG. Asians had the highest prevalence of impaired glucose metabolism (diabetes 16.1%, IFG 32.4%) but were significantly less likely to be obese. Among adults with diagnosed diabetes, less than one-half (45%) had A1C levels <7%; one-half (50%) had elevated blood pressure measures at interview, 43% of whom were not on antihypertensive medications; nearly two-thirds (66%) had elevated LDL levels, and only 10% had their glucose, blood pressure, and cholesterol all at or below recommended levels. Most adults (84%) with diagnosed diabetes were on medication, but only 12% were receiving insulin. CONCLUSIONS—In New York City, diabetes and IFG are widespread. Policies and structural interventions to promote physical activity and healthy eating should be prioritized. Improved disease management systems are needed for people with diabetes.
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spelling pubmed-26068312010-01-01 Prevalence and Control of Diabetes and Impaired Fasting Glucose in New York City Thorpe, Lorna E. Upadhyay, Ushma D. Chamany, Shadi Garg, Renu Mandel-Ricci, Jenna Kellerman, Scott Berger, Diana K. Frieden, Thomas R. Gwynn, Charon Diabetes Care Epidemiology/Health Services Research OBJECTIVE—To determine the prevalence of diabetes and impaired fasting glucose (IFG) and to assess clinical management indicators among adults with diabetes in a representative sample of New York City adults. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS—In 2004, New York City implemented the first community-level Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NYC HANES), modeled after the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES). We used an interview to determine previously diagnosed diabetes and measured fasting plasma glucose to determine undiagnosed diabetes and IFG in a probability sample of 1,336 New York City adults. We assessed glycemic control and other clinical indicators using standardized NHANES protocols. RESULTS—The prevalence of diabetes among New York City adults was 12.5% (95% CI 10.3–15.1): 8.7% diagnosed and 3.8% undiagnosed. Nearly one-fourth (23.5%) of adults had IFG. Asians had the highest prevalence of impaired glucose metabolism (diabetes 16.1%, IFG 32.4%) but were significantly less likely to be obese. Among adults with diagnosed diabetes, less than one-half (45%) had A1C levels <7%; one-half (50%) had elevated blood pressure measures at interview, 43% of whom were not on antihypertensive medications; nearly two-thirds (66%) had elevated LDL levels, and only 10% had their glucose, blood pressure, and cholesterol all at or below recommended levels. Most adults (84%) with diagnosed diabetes were on medication, but only 12% were receiving insulin. CONCLUSIONS—In New York City, diabetes and IFG are widespread. Policies and structural interventions to promote physical activity and healthy eating should be prioritized. Improved disease management systems are needed for people with diabetes. American Diabetes Association 2009-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2606831/ /pubmed/19114627 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/dc08-0727 Text en Copyright © 2009, American Diabetes Association https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/Readers may use this article as long as the work is properly cited, the use is educational and not for profit, and the work is not altered. See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ for details.
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Upadhyay, Ushma D.
Chamany, Shadi
Garg, Renu
Mandel-Ricci, Jenna
Kellerman, Scott
Berger, Diana K.
Frieden, Thomas R.
Gwynn, Charon
Prevalence and Control of Diabetes and Impaired Fasting Glucose in New York City
title Prevalence and Control of Diabetes and Impaired Fasting Glucose in New York City
title_full Prevalence and Control of Diabetes and Impaired Fasting Glucose in New York City
title_fullStr Prevalence and Control of Diabetes and Impaired Fasting Glucose in New York City
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence and Control of Diabetes and Impaired Fasting Glucose in New York City
title_short Prevalence and Control of Diabetes and Impaired Fasting Glucose in New York City
title_sort prevalence and control of diabetes and impaired fasting glucose in new york city
topic Epidemiology/Health Services Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2606831/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19114627
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/dc08-0727
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