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Modifiable risk factors associated with prediabetes in men and women: a cross-sectional analysis of the cohort study in primary health care on the evolution of patients with prediabetes (PREDAPS-Study)

BACKGROUND: Prediabetes is a high-risk state for diabetes development, but little is known about the factors associated with this state. The aim of the study was to identify modifiable risk factors associated with the presence of prediabetes in men and women. METHODS: Cohort Study in Primary Health...

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Autores principales: Díaz-Redondo, Alicia, Giráldez-García, Carolina, Carrillo, Lourdes, Serrano, Rosario, García-Soidán, Francisco Javier, Artola, Sara, Franch, Josep, Díez, Javier, Ezkurra, Patxi, Millaruelo, José Manuel, Seguí, Mateu, Sangrós, Javier, Martínez-Candela, Juan, Muñoz, Pedro, Goday, Albert, Regidor, Enrique
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4316391/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25609029
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12875-014-0216-3
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author Díaz-Redondo, Alicia
Giráldez-García, Carolina
Carrillo, Lourdes
Serrano, Rosario
García-Soidán, Francisco Javier
Artola, Sara
Franch, Josep
Díez, Javier
Ezkurra, Patxi
Millaruelo, José Manuel
Seguí, Mateu
Sangrós, Javier
Martínez-Candela, Juan
Muñoz, Pedro
Goday, Albert
Regidor, Enrique
author_facet Díaz-Redondo, Alicia
Giráldez-García, Carolina
Carrillo, Lourdes
Serrano, Rosario
García-Soidán, Francisco Javier
Artola, Sara
Franch, Josep
Díez, Javier
Ezkurra, Patxi
Millaruelo, José Manuel
Seguí, Mateu
Sangrós, Javier
Martínez-Candela, Juan
Muñoz, Pedro
Goday, Albert
Regidor, Enrique
author_sort Díaz-Redondo, Alicia
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Prediabetes is a high-risk state for diabetes development, but little is known about the factors associated with this state. The aim of the study was to identify modifiable risk factors associated with the presence of prediabetes in men and women. METHODS: Cohort Study in Primary Health Care on the Evolution of Patients with Prediabetes (PREDAPS-Study) is a prospective study on a cohort of 1184 subjects with prediabetes and another cohort of 838 subjects without glucose metabolism disorders. It is being conducted by 125 general practitioners in Spain. Data for this analysis were collected during the baseline stage in 2012. The modifiable risk factors included were: smoking habit, alcohol consumption, low physical activity, inadequate diet, hypertension, dyslipidemia, and obesity. To assess independent association between each factor and prediabetes, odds ratios (ORs) were estimated using logistic regression models. RESULTS: Abdominal obesity, low plasma levels of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-cholesterol), and hypertension were independently associated with the presence of prediabetes in both men and women. After adjusting for all factors, the respective ORs (95% Confidence Intervals) were 1.98 (1.41-2.79), 1.88 (1.23-2.88) and 1.86 (1.39-2.51) for men, and 1.89 (1.36-2.62), 1.58 (1.12-2.23) and 1.44 (1.07-1.92) for women. Also, general obesity was a risk factor in both sexes but did not reach statistical significance among men, after adjusting for all factors. Risky alcohol consumption was a risk factor for prediabetes in men, OR 1.49 (1.00-2.24). CONCLUSIONS: Obesity, low HDL-cholesterol levels, and hypertension were modifiable risk factors independently related to the presence of prediabetes in both sexes. The magnitudes of the associations were stronger for men than women. Abdominal obesity in both men and women displayed the strongest association with prediabetes. The findings suggest that there are some differences between men and women, which should be taken into account when implementing specific recommendations to prevent or delay the onset of diabetes in adult population.
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spelling pubmed-43163912015-02-05 Modifiable risk factors associated with prediabetes in men and women: a cross-sectional analysis of the cohort study in primary health care on the evolution of patients with prediabetes (PREDAPS-Study) Díaz-Redondo, Alicia Giráldez-García, Carolina Carrillo, Lourdes Serrano, Rosario García-Soidán, Francisco Javier Artola, Sara Franch, Josep Díez, Javier Ezkurra, Patxi Millaruelo, José Manuel Seguí, Mateu Sangrós, Javier Martínez-Candela, Juan Muñoz, Pedro Goday, Albert Regidor, Enrique BMC Fam Pract Research Article BACKGROUND: Prediabetes is a high-risk state for diabetes development, but little is known about the factors associated with this state. The aim of the study was to identify modifiable risk factors associated with the presence of prediabetes in men and women. METHODS: Cohort Study in Primary Health Care on the Evolution of Patients with Prediabetes (PREDAPS-Study) is a prospective study on a cohort of 1184 subjects with prediabetes and another cohort of 838 subjects without glucose metabolism disorders. It is being conducted by 125 general practitioners in Spain. Data for this analysis were collected during the baseline stage in 2012. The modifiable risk factors included were: smoking habit, alcohol consumption, low physical activity, inadequate diet, hypertension, dyslipidemia, and obesity. To assess independent association between each factor and prediabetes, odds ratios (ORs) were estimated using logistic regression models. RESULTS: Abdominal obesity, low plasma levels of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-cholesterol), and hypertension were independently associated with the presence of prediabetes in both men and women. After adjusting for all factors, the respective ORs (95% Confidence Intervals) were 1.98 (1.41-2.79), 1.88 (1.23-2.88) and 1.86 (1.39-2.51) for men, and 1.89 (1.36-2.62), 1.58 (1.12-2.23) and 1.44 (1.07-1.92) for women. Also, general obesity was a risk factor in both sexes but did not reach statistical significance among men, after adjusting for all factors. Risky alcohol consumption was a risk factor for prediabetes in men, OR 1.49 (1.00-2.24). CONCLUSIONS: Obesity, low HDL-cholesterol levels, and hypertension were modifiable risk factors independently related to the presence of prediabetes in both sexes. The magnitudes of the associations were stronger for men than women. Abdominal obesity in both men and women displayed the strongest association with prediabetes. The findings suggest that there are some differences between men and women, which should be taken into account when implementing specific recommendations to prevent or delay the onset of diabetes in adult population. BioMed Central 2015-01-22 /pmc/articles/PMC4316391/ /pubmed/25609029 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12875-014-0216-3 Text en © Díaz-Redondo et al.; licensee BioMed Central. 2015 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Díaz-Redondo, Alicia
Giráldez-García, Carolina
Carrillo, Lourdes
Serrano, Rosario
García-Soidán, Francisco Javier
Artola, Sara
Franch, Josep
Díez, Javier
Ezkurra, Patxi
Millaruelo, José Manuel
Seguí, Mateu
Sangrós, Javier
Martínez-Candela, Juan
Muñoz, Pedro
Goday, Albert
Regidor, Enrique
Modifiable risk factors associated with prediabetes in men and women: a cross-sectional analysis of the cohort study in primary health care on the evolution of patients with prediabetes (PREDAPS-Study)
title Modifiable risk factors associated with prediabetes in men and women: a cross-sectional analysis of the cohort study in primary health care on the evolution of patients with prediabetes (PREDAPS-Study)
title_full Modifiable risk factors associated with prediabetes in men and women: a cross-sectional analysis of the cohort study in primary health care on the evolution of patients with prediabetes (PREDAPS-Study)
title_fullStr Modifiable risk factors associated with prediabetes in men and women: a cross-sectional analysis of the cohort study in primary health care on the evolution of patients with prediabetes (PREDAPS-Study)
title_full_unstemmed Modifiable risk factors associated with prediabetes in men and women: a cross-sectional analysis of the cohort study in primary health care on the evolution of patients with prediabetes (PREDAPS-Study)
title_short Modifiable risk factors associated with prediabetes in men and women: a cross-sectional analysis of the cohort study in primary health care on the evolution of patients with prediabetes (PREDAPS-Study)
title_sort modifiable risk factors associated with prediabetes in men and women: a cross-sectional analysis of the cohort study in primary health care on the evolution of patients with prediabetes (predaps-study)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4316391/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25609029
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12875-014-0216-3
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