Abstract
宁锋,汪韶洁,王玉美,孙健平,张磊,高维国,南海荣,任杰,乔青,逄增昌.青岛地区成年人体重变化和糖尿病发病率相关性研究[J].Chinese journal of Epidemiology,2014,35(7):764-768
青岛地区成年人体重变化和糖尿病发病率相关性研究
Weight change in association with the incidence of type 2 diabetes in adults from Qingdao, China
Received:December 20, 2013  
DOI:10.3760/cma.j.issn.0254-6450.2014.07.002
KeyWord: 糖尿病  体重变化  危险因素  发病率
English Key Word: Diabetes mellitus  Weight change  Risk factors  Incidence
FundProject:世界糖尿病基金会支持项目(WDF05-108, WDF07-308)
Author NameAffiliationE-mail
Ning Feng Qingdao Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Qingdao 266033, China ningf1010@126.com 
Wang Shaojie Qingdao Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Qingdao 266033, China  
Wang Yumei Dongying People’s Hospital  
Sun Jianping Qingdao Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Qingdao 266033, China  
Zhang Lei Department of Endocrinology, Weifang Medical College
Qingdao Endocrinology and Diabetes Hospital 
 
Gao Weiguo Department of Research and Development, AstraZeneca, Shanghai  
Nan Hairong Faculty of Health and Social Science, HongKong Polytechnic University  
Ren Jie Institution of Chronic Disease, Shandong Centers for Disease Control and Prevention  
Qiao Qing Department of Public Health, University of Helsinki  
Pang Zengchang Qingdao Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Qingdao 266033, China  
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Abstract:
      目的 评估青岛地区糖尿病发病率, 以及体重变化等危险因素对糖尿病发病的影响。方法 研究对象源自2006 年建立的青岛地区35~74 岁成年人糖尿病前瞻性队列。共有1 294 名基线未诊断糖尿病者参加2009-2011 年的随访调查。糖尿病诊断依据WHO/国际糖尿病联盟2006 年标准。运用多因素logistic backward 回归分析, 评估危险因素对糖尿病发病率的影响。结果 经过4 年随访调查, 有120 名新发糖尿病病例, 累积糖尿病患病率为11.8%。与正常人群相比, 新确诊糖尿病患者年龄较大, 年龄校正的BMI、WC、SBP和TC明显增加(P<0.05)。年龄、居住农村、基线体重和体重变化是糖尿病发病的独立危险因素。多因素logistic 回归调整的糖尿病发病风险比(RR值)分别为1.45(95%CI:1.13~1.87)、1.93(95%CI:1.12~3.34)、1.46(95%CI:1.05~2.03)和1.49(95%CI:1.18~1.88)。与体重稳定的者相比, 体重减少>5%和BMI<28 kg/m2的人群, 糖尿病发病降低67%(RR=0.33, 95%CI:0.11~0.97);但BMI>28 kg/m2 者中增加了糖尿病发病危险, 并随体重变化而不同(P<0.01)。基线调查时WC和体重增加者也表现出相同的变化趋势。结论 进一步证实肥胖在糖尿病发展中的作用, 基线时的BMI和体重增加是预测糖尿病发病的独立危险因素。
English Abstract:
      Objective Since the incidence rates and risk factor for type 2 diabetes in Chinesepopulations had not been well known, the aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of weight change and other risk factors on incident type 2 diabetes in Qingdao, China. Methods A prospective population-based cohort study was carried out, based on subjects aged 35-74 years who participated in the‘Qingdao Diabetes Survey’in 2006. Subjects were free of diabetes at baseline. A total of 1 294 subjects attended the follow up survey between 2009 and 2011. The diagnostic criteria for Diabetes was classified according to both the World Health Organization and the International Diabetes Federation 2006. A logistic regression was built using the backward stepwise selection to assess the effects of risk factors on the incident type 2 diabetes. Results During a 4-year follow up period, 120 cases with incident type 2 diabetes were identified, with cumulative incidence of diabetes as 11.8% .Participants who developed type 2 diabetes were significantly older, having significantly higher age-adjusted BMI/waist circumference/systolic blood pressure and total cholesterol, than those subjects who remained non-diabetic both in urban and rural areas. Among individuals with no diabetes at the baseline, factors as age, living in the rural areas, baseline BMI and weight change had all independently contributed to the development of diabetes. The multivariate adjusted relative risks (95%CIs)related to the incidence of diabetes were 1.45(1.13-1.87), 1.93(1.12-3.34), 1.46(1.05-2.03) and 1.49(1.18-1.88), respectively, for a one standard deviation increase in continuous variables. Compared with the reference group of non-obese and with stable weight, factor as weight loss >5% and BMI <28 kg/m2 were independently associated with a 67%(RR=0.33, 95% CI:0.11-0.97)reduction in the risk of type 2 diabetes, while BMI >28 kg/m2 could increase the risk across the levels of weight change. Similar trends were observed in higher waist and weight gain at baseline. Conclusion This study confirmed the critical importance of obesity in the development of type 2 diabetes. Baseline BMI and weight gain appeared independent predictors on type 2 diabetes.
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