Vascular disease in younger-onset diabetes: comparison of European, Asian and American Indian cohorts of the WHO multinational study of vascular disease in diabetes
Et. Lee et al., Vascular disease in younger-onset diabetes: comparison of European, Asian and American Indian cohorts of the WHO multinational study of vascular disease in diabetes, DIABETOLOG, 44, 2001, pp. S78-S81
Aims/hypothesis. This study compared the incidence of vascular disease in s
ubjects with younger-onset diabetes from different ethnic groups.
Methods. The incidence of vascular disease endpoints has been studied in a
sub-group (n = 994) of participants of the World Health Organization Multin
ational Study of Vascular Disease in Diabetes (WHO MSVDD) who had younger-o
nset diabetes (diagnosed before the age of 30 years). The study participant
s have been divided into European (n = 631), Asian (n = 84) and American In
dian (n = 91) cohorts.
Results. For Type I (insulin-dependent) and Type II (non-insulin-dependent)
diabetes mellitus, American Indian men had a higher incidence of lower-ext
remity amputation and renal failure than the other cohorts, whereas Europea
n women had a higher incidence of angina than other cohorts. American India
ns also had a higher incidence of any retinopathy, clinical proteinuria and
albuminuria than the European and Asian cohorts.
Conclusion/interpretation. This study confirms the high burden of large and
small-vessel disease complications manifest in American Indian people with
younger-onset diabetes.