Bjc. Middelkoop et al., Diabetes mellitus among South Asian inhabitants of The Hague: high prevalence and an age-specific socioeconomic gradient, INT J EPID, 28(6), 1999, pp. 1119-1123
Citations number
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Categorie Soggetti
Envirnomentale Medicine & Public Health","Medical Research General Topics
Background The prevalence of diabetes mellitus is known to be high among So
uth Asians. The Municipal Health Service in The Hague investigated the prev
alence of self-reported diabetes among South Asian inhabitants of The Hague
, and the relationship between diabetes prevalence and socioeconomic status
in this population.
Methods A total of 3131 South Asians >30 years of age, randomly selected (s
tratified according to age and sex) from the municipal register were includ
ed in a postal survey with subsequent telephone interviews with non-respond
ents.
Results Self-reported diabetes prevalence varies from 6.4% in the 31-49 yea
r age group to 37.1% in the over 60s age group. The relationship with age v
aries across the different socioeconomic strata. There are only a few peopl
e with diabetes in the 31-39 year age group in the highest stratum, whereas
in the lowest stratum at the same age the prevalence of self-reported diab
etes approximates 20%. In the over 60s age group the prevalence of diabetes
does not significantly differ between the higher and lower socioeconomic s
trata.
Conclusions Diabetes is an extremely common disease among South Asian inhab
itants of The Hague. In this population, the relationship between diabetes
prevalence and socioeconomic status varies with age. Cohort and age effects
may account for this variation.