Background: The pattern of diabetes and ischemic heart disease among emigra
nts from pre-industrialized societies to more developed countries may be ex
plained by both genetic and environmental factors.
Objectives: To describe and interpret the pattern of diabetes and ischemic
heart disease among Yemenite immigrants in Israel and their second-generati
on offspring.
Methods: Medical record charts of adult Yemenites were surveyed in a primar
y care health center, and the data were compared with prevalence rates deri
ved from a non-Yemenite population.
Results: There was a marked excess of non-insulin dependent diabetes mellit
us among Yemenite immigrants over 45 years of age, but not of hypertension
or ischemic heart disease. Yemenites with diabetes were far less likely to
develop ischemic heart disease than non-Yemenites with diabetes (odds ratio
for non-Yemenites compared with Yemenites, 3.5; confidence interval 1.54<O
R<7.77).
Conclusions: There was less of an association between diabetes and ischemic
heart disease among Yemenites. This finding requires further investigation
of the relative roles of genetic and environmental factors.