15-year risk of developing type 2 diabetes mellitus and its relationship with personal anxiety, sleep disturbance among men 45-69 years old in Russia /Siberia (international epidemiological study “HAPIEE”)

BACKGROUND:Determine the effect of personal anxiety, sleep disorders on the 15-year risk of developing (RR) diabetes mellitus (DM) type 2 among men (M) 45-69 years in Russia / Siberia (Novosibirsk). METHODS:In 20032005 As part of the IV screening of the international epidemiological study HAPIEE, a...

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Published inSakharnyĭ diabet Vol. 23; no. 3; pp. 204 - 209
Main Authors Gafarov, V. V., Gromova, E. A., Panov, D. O., Mustafina, S. V., Shcherbakova, L. V., Malyutina, S. K., Rymar, O. D., Gagulin, I. V., Gafarova, A. V., Sazonova, O. V.
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LanguageEnglish
Published Endocrinology Research Centre 10.08.2020
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Summary:BACKGROUND:Determine the effect of personal anxiety, sleep disorders on the 15-year risk of developing (RR) diabetes mellitus (DM) type 2 among men (M) 45-69 years in Russia / Siberia (Novosibirsk). METHODS:In 20032005 As part of the IV screening of the international epidemiological study HAPIEE, a representative sample of m 4569 years was examined (n=781 M, mean age-56.480.20 years, response 61.00%). The level of personal anxiety (PA) was assessed using the Spielberger scale (HPA high, MPA medium, LPA low). With the help of the scale Knowledge and attitude to ones health, the level of sleep disorders (SD) was assessed. The period of observation of the cohort was 15 years. To check the statistical significance of the differences between the groups, the Pearson 2test was used. For risk assessment, Cox-regression single-factor and multivariate regression proportional hazards model was used (Cox-regression). RESULTS:Among persons with the first occurrence of DM type 2, HPA at the screening was 59.50%, and 63.30% had SD. The combination of HPA and SD was significant among M with the first-onset diabetes mellitus. During the 15-year period, among M with HLA, the risk of developing type 2 diabetes was 1.60 times higher than without. Among people with SD, therisk of developing type 2 diabetes was 2.40 times higher than without. In Cox the proportional multifactor model, each variable had its own independent influence. HPA increased the RR DM of the 2nd type by 1.90 times, and SD by 2.80 times. CONCLUSION:It was established that a high level of PA and SD are independent predictors of type 2 diabetes, moreover, with SD, the risk of developing type 2 diabetes is higher than with a high level of PA.
ISSN:2072-0351
2072-0378
DOI:10.14341/DM10073