Maf. Elhazmi et al., THE PREVALENCE OF DIABETES-MELLITUS AND IMPAIRED GLUCOSE-TOLERANCE INTHE POPULATION OF RIYADH, Annals of saudi medicine, 15(6), 1995, pp. 598-601
This study was conducted in Riyadh to determine the prevalence of diab
etes mellitus and impaired glucose tolerance. Blood samples (3981) wer
e collected from Saudi male and female adults: (2402) and children (15
79) during a household screening program conducted over a period of tw
o years from September 1991 to September 1993. Fasting blood samples w
ere collected and each individual was given an oral glucose load. Two-
hour postprandial blood glucose was estimated and the World Health Org
anization (WHO) criteria were used to diagnose diabetes and impaired g
lucose tolerance. The diabetic patients were further grouped into noni
nsulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) and insulin-dependent diabe
tes mellitus (IDDM) depending on the age of onset and mode of treatmen
t. The overall prevalence of diabetes mellitus (IDDM and NIDDM) was 4.
76% in males and 4.10% in the females in the two-to 70-year age group.
Ten individuals of the 3981 were suffering from IDDM, giving an incid
ence of two to three per 1000. When the children <14 years were remove
d, the prevalence increased to 8.235% and 6.476% in the males and fema
les respectively, while in the >30 year old group, the prevalence incr
eased to 16.0% and 12.34% in the males and females. Further significan
t increase in NIDDM and impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) was observed
with age (P<0.05). NIDDM was more frequent in males while IGT was more
frequent in females. This paper presents the results of screening in
Riyadh and stresses the need for diabetes mellitus awareness programs
in the Saudi population.