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Adult Arabs have higher risk for diabetes mellitus than Jews in Israel

OBJECTIVE: Diabetes mellitus is an emerging epidemic in the Arab world. Although high diabetes prevalence is documented in Israeli Arabs, information from cohort studies is scant. METHODS: This is a population study, based on information derived between 2007–2011, from the electronic database of the...

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Autores principales: Jaffe, Anat, Giveon, Shmuel, Wulffhart, Liat, Oberman, Bernice, Baidousi, Maslama, Ziv, Arnona, Kalter-Leibovici, Ofra
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5421762/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28481942
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0176661
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author Jaffe, Anat
Giveon, Shmuel
Wulffhart, Liat
Oberman, Bernice
Baidousi, Maslama
Ziv, Arnona
Kalter-Leibovici, Ofra
author_facet Jaffe, Anat
Giveon, Shmuel
Wulffhart, Liat
Oberman, Bernice
Baidousi, Maslama
Ziv, Arnona
Kalter-Leibovici, Ofra
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description OBJECTIVE: Diabetes mellitus is an emerging epidemic in the Arab world. Although high diabetes prevalence is documented in Israeli Arabs, information from cohort studies is scant. METHODS: This is a population study, based on information derived between 2007–2011, from the electronic database of the largest health fund in Israel, among Arabs and Jews. Prevalence, 4-year-incidence and diabetes hazard ratios [HRs], adjusted for sex and the metabolic-syndrome [MetS]-components, were determined in 3 age groups (<50 years, 50–59 years, and ≥60 years). RESULTS: The study cohort included 17,044 Arabs (males: 49%, age: 39.4±17.3) and 16,012 Jews (males: 50%, age: 40.5 ±17.6). The overall age and sex-adjusted diabetes prevalence rates were much higher among Arabs 18.4% (95%CI: 17.6–19.1); and 10.3% (95%CI: 9.7–10.9) among Jews. Arab females had higher prevalence rates 20.0% (95%CI: 19–21) than Arab males 16.7% (95%CI: 15.7–17.8). Annual incidence rates were also significantly higher among Arabs 2.9% (95%CI: 2.7–3.1) than among Jews 1.7% (95%CI: 1.6–1.8). This held true across all age and sex subgroups. Adjustment for body mass index [BMI] attenuated HR estimates associated with Arab ethnicity across all age subgroups, mainly in the <50yrs age group from HR 2.04 (95%CI: 1.74–2.40) to 1.64 (95%CI: 1.40–1.92). BMI at incident diabetes among females was higher in Arabs than Jews. Males, however, did not differ by ethnicity. CONCLUSION: Arabs, mainly female, have high incidence and prevalence of diabetes. This excess risk is only partially explained by the high prevalence of obesity. Effective culturally-congruent diabetes prevention and treatment and an effective engagement partnership with the Arab community are of paramount need.
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spelling pubmed-54217622017-05-14 Adult Arabs have higher risk for diabetes mellitus than Jews in Israel Jaffe, Anat Giveon, Shmuel Wulffhart, Liat Oberman, Bernice Baidousi, Maslama Ziv, Arnona Kalter-Leibovici, Ofra PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE: Diabetes mellitus is an emerging epidemic in the Arab world. Although high diabetes prevalence is documented in Israeli Arabs, information from cohort studies is scant. METHODS: This is a population study, based on information derived between 2007–2011, from the electronic database of the largest health fund in Israel, among Arabs and Jews. Prevalence, 4-year-incidence and diabetes hazard ratios [HRs], adjusted for sex and the metabolic-syndrome [MetS]-components, were determined in 3 age groups (<50 years, 50–59 years, and ≥60 years). RESULTS: The study cohort included 17,044 Arabs (males: 49%, age: 39.4±17.3) and 16,012 Jews (males: 50%, age: 40.5 ±17.6). The overall age and sex-adjusted diabetes prevalence rates were much higher among Arabs 18.4% (95%CI: 17.6–19.1); and 10.3% (95%CI: 9.7–10.9) among Jews. Arab females had higher prevalence rates 20.0% (95%CI: 19–21) than Arab males 16.7% (95%CI: 15.7–17.8). Annual incidence rates were also significantly higher among Arabs 2.9% (95%CI: 2.7–3.1) than among Jews 1.7% (95%CI: 1.6–1.8). This held true across all age and sex subgroups. Adjustment for body mass index [BMI] attenuated HR estimates associated with Arab ethnicity across all age subgroups, mainly in the <50yrs age group from HR 2.04 (95%CI: 1.74–2.40) to 1.64 (95%CI: 1.40–1.92). BMI at incident diabetes among females was higher in Arabs than Jews. Males, however, did not differ by ethnicity. CONCLUSION: Arabs, mainly female, have high incidence and prevalence of diabetes. This excess risk is only partially explained by the high prevalence of obesity. Effective culturally-congruent diabetes prevention and treatment and an effective engagement partnership with the Arab community are of paramount need. Public Library of Science 2017-05-08 /pmc/articles/PMC5421762/ /pubmed/28481942 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0176661 Text en © 2017 Jaffe et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 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 author and source are credited.
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Wulffhart, Liat
Oberman, Bernice
Baidousi, Maslama
Ziv, Arnona
Kalter-Leibovici, Ofra
Adult Arabs have higher risk for diabetes mellitus than Jews in Israel
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title_full Adult Arabs have higher risk for diabetes mellitus than Jews in Israel
title_fullStr Adult Arabs have higher risk for diabetes mellitus than Jews in Israel
title_full_unstemmed Adult Arabs have higher risk for diabetes mellitus than Jews in Israel
title_short Adult Arabs have higher risk for diabetes mellitus than Jews in Israel
title_sort adult arabs have higher risk for diabetes mellitus than jews in israel
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5421762/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28481942
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0176661
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