Prevalence of type 2 diabetes mellitus and its complications among the population of Moscow Region ? a cross-sectional epidemiological study
https://doi.org/10.14341/DM201346-10
Abstract
To estimate the prevalence of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) among the population of Moscow Region, as well as the actual prevalence of diabetes complications in individuals already diagnosed with DM.
Materials and Methods.
2403 inhabitants of Stupinksy and Domodedovsky areas aged 30 to 70 years were selected by means of random sampling for the estimation of T2DM prevalence. Another 600 individuals inhabiting Pushkinsky and Serpukhovsky areas were randomly selected for the estimation of the prevalence of DM complications (including patients with T2DM). Clinical screening was performed by the mobile diagnostic team.
Results.
HbA1c level was tested in all participants. The cut-off point for the diagnosis of DM was set for .
HbA1c>6.5% according to the WHO guidelines (2011). 204 individuals (8.49%) met this criterion and were selected for further evaluation by OGTT with the following
Results.
28.04% were positive for glycemic disorders, including T2DM (8.53%), IGT (17.07%), IFG (2.44%). The highest prevalence of T2DM was found in the elder group (60?70 years old). The prevalence of diabetic retinopathy was estimated at 26.06%, being 2 times higher among T2DM patients than previously calculated for Moscow Region by the Russian State Diabetes Register (13.2%). The microalbuminuria stage of diabetic nephropathy was diagnosed in 46.1% of diabetes patients, being 5 times more prevalent than previously estimated for Moscow Region by the Russian State Diabetes Register (5.84%).
Conclusion.
The actual prevalence of T2DM in Moscow Region is markedly higher than the registered. The prevalence of diabetes complications is also significantly underestimated. Most patients do not achieve .
HbA1c targets (<6.5%).
About the Authors
Yury Ivanovich SuntsovRussian Federation
MD, PhD, Profesor, Head of Epidemiology and Federal Diabetes Register Department
Lyubov' Leonidovna Bolotskaya
Russian Federation
MD, PhD, Senior Researcher in Epidemiology and Federal Diabetes Register Department
Olga Gennad'evna Rudakova
Russian Federation
MD
Ekaterina Andreevna Andrianova
Russian Federation
MD, PhD, Senior Researcher in Pediatric Diabetes Institution
Anna Anatol'evna Tolkacheva
Russian Federation
MD
Irina L'vovna Kon
Russian Federation
MD, PhD
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For citations:
Suntsov Yu.I., Bolotskaya L.L., Rudakova O.G., Andrianova E.A., Tolkacheva A.A., Kon I.L. Prevalence of type 2 diabetes mellitus and its complications among the population of Moscow Region ? a cross-sectional epidemiological study. Diabetes mellitus. 2013;16(4):6-10. https://doi.org/10.14341/DM201346-10

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