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Diabetes and prediabetes Prevalence Among Young and Middle Aged Adults, And Geographic Differences In India- National Family Health Survey

Siddardha G. Chandrupatla, Isma Khalid, Tejdeep Muthuluri, Dantala Satyanarayana, Mary Tavares

2020Epidemiology and Health32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to approximate the prevalence of hyperglycemia in India. METHODS: The study was conducted using the Demographic and Health Survey 2015-16 (also known as the National Family Health Survey-4), which surveyed 811,808 individuals using a stratified, multistage, cluster sampling design. This cross-sectional survey recorded socio-demographic and anthropometric data, including blood glucose levels, of adults aged 18 years to 54 years. RESULTS: The final analysis included 718,597 individuals, of whom 49.90% (weighted) were males. The overall prevalence of diabetes was 6.65% and that of prediabetes was 5.57%. A positive association was seen with urban residence, geographic region, sex, age, body mass index, socioeconomic status, and hypertension. Approximately two-thirds of individuals with diabetes lived in urban areas, and about half of the urban population was considered overweight/obese. South India showed a higher prevalence of diabetes (prevalence ratio, 2.01; p<0.001) than northern India. CONCLUSIONS: Hyperglycemia (diabetes and prediabetes) has a high prevalence in India and is a major public health issue. Diabetes is unevenly distributed based on geographic location and urbanization. Prevention, early detection, and treatment strategies should consider this uneven distribution of diabetes.

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MedicinePrediabetesOverweightDiabetes mellitusBody mass indexDemographyCross-sectional studyObesityAnthropometryResidencePopulationPublic healthSocioeconomic statusEnvironmental healthGerontologyType 2 diabetesInternal medicinePathologyEndocrinologySociologyDiabetes, Cardiovascular Risks, and LipoproteinsChronic Disease Management StrategiesGlobal Public Health Policies and Epidemiology
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