The Prevalence and Risk Factors of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (DMT2) in a Semi-Urban Saudi Population
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Patients and Methods
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Sociodemographic Factors | Diabetes Mellitus | Total | p | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Present | Absent | |||
Age/years: | <0.001 | |||
Less than 40 | 19 (15.6%) | 103 (84.4%) | 122 (34.6%) | |
40 and more | 103 (44.6%) | 128 (55.4%) | 231 (65.4%) | |
Gender: | 0.9164 | |||
Male | 56 (34.2%) | 108 (65.8%) | 164 (46.5%) | |
Female | 66 (34.9%) | 123 (65.1%) | 189 (53.5%) | |
Occupation: | <0.001 | |||
Business or private | 57 (38.5%) | 91 (61.5%) | 148 (41.9%) | |
Government employees | 41 (32%) | 87 (68%) | 128 (36.3%) | |
Housewife | 3 (10.3%) | 26 (89.7%) | 89 (8.2%) | |
Students | 7 (31.9%) | 15 (68.1%) | 22 (6.2%) | |
Others | 14 (53.8%) | 12 (46.2%) | 26 (7.4%) | |
Marital status: | ˂0.001 | |||
Single | 5 (10.4%) | 43 (89.6%) | 48 (13.6%) | |
Married | 99 (36.3%) | 174 (63.7) | 273 (77.3%) | |
Divorced/widow | 18 (56.3%) | 14 (43.7%) | 32 (9.0%) | |
Monthly income (SR): | 0.032 | |||
Low (<5000) | 70 (42.4%) | 95 (57.6%) | 165 (46.7%) | |
Moderate (5000–10,000) | 29 (29%) | 71 (71%) | 100 (28.3%) | |
High (>10,000) | 23 (26.1%) | 65 (73.9%) | 88 (25.0%) |
Risk Factor | Diabetes Mellitus | Total | p | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Present | Absent | |||
Perform regular physical activity: | 0.490 | |||
Yes | 28 (31.1%) | 62 (68.9%) | 90 (25.5%) | |
No | 94 (35.7%) | 169 (64.3%) | 263 (74.5%) | |
Total | 122 (34.6%) | 231 (65.4%) | 353 (100%) | |
Consumption of fatty foods: | 0.248 | |||
Yes | 108 (35.6%) | 195 (64.4%) | 303 (85.8%) | |
No | 14 (28.0%) | 36 (72.0%) | 50 (14.2% | |
Total | 122 (34.6%) | 231 (65.4%) | 353 (100%) | |
Tobacco smoking: | 0.132 | |||
Yes | 9 (25.7%) | 26 (74.3%) | 35 (9.9%) | |
No | 113 (35.5%) | 205 (64.5%) | 318 (90.1%) | |
Total | 122 (34.6%) | 231 (56.4%) | 353 (100%) | |
BMI: | 0.013 | |||
Underweight/normal | 7 (13.2%) | 46 (86.8%) | 53 (15.0%) | |
Overweight/obese | 115 (42.3%) | 185 (57.7%) | 300 (22.1%) | |
Total | 122 (34.6%) | 231 (65.4%) | 353 (100%) | |
Low-density lipoprotein (LDL): | 0.869 | |||
Optimum/Border line | 95 (34.8%) | 178 (65.2%) | 109 (85.4%) | |
High | 27 (33.7%) | 53 (66.3%) | 80 (22.6%) | |
Total | 122 (34.6%) | 231 (65.4%) | 353 (100%) | |
Triglycerides: | 0.004 | |||
Desirable/borderline | 76 (32.5%) | 158 (67.5%) | 234 (66.3%) | |
High | 46 (43.4%) | 73 (56.6%) | 119 (33.7%) | |
Total | 122 (34.6%) | 231 (65.4%) | 353 (100%) | |
Total cholesterol: | 0.016 | |||
Desirable | 113 (35.9%) | 202 (64.1%) | 315 (89.2%) | |
High | 9 (23.7%) | 29 (76.3%) | 38 (10.8%) | |
Total | 122 (34.6%) | 231 (65.4%) | 353 (100%) | |
High-density lipoprotein (HDL): | 0.012 | |||
Low/average | 101 (37.3%) | 170 (62.7%) | 271 (76.8%) | |
High | 21 (25.6%) | 61 (74.4%) | 82 (23.2%) | |
Total | 122 (34.6%) | 231 (65.4%) | 353 (100%) | |
Hypertension: | 0.221 | |||
Normal | 111 (33.9%) | 216 (66.1%) | 327 (92.6%) | |
High | 11 (42.3%) | 15 (57.7%) | 26 (7.4%) | |
Total | 122 (34.6%) | 231 (65.4%) | 353 (100%) |
Sociodemographic Characteristics | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Item | AOR | p | 95% CI for AOR | |
Lower | Upper | |||
Age | 0.536 | <0.001 * | 0.425 | 0.675 |
Gender | 1.152 | 0.609 | 0.669 | 1.983 |
Occupation | 0.208 | 0.999 | 0.880 | 1.137 |
Monthly income | 0.890 | 0.214 | 0.897 | 1.629 |
Risk Factors | ||||
Item | AOR | p | 95% CI for AOR | |
Lower | Upper | |||
Regular physical exercise | 0.768 | 0.338 | 0.448 | 0.675 |
Fatty food | 1.205 | 0.596 | 0.604 | 2.402 |
smoking | 0.516 | 0.122 | 0.223 | 1.195 |
BMI | 0.667 | 0.013 * | 0.485 | 0.918 |
LDL | 0.906 | 0.329 | 0.742 | 1.105 |
Total cholesterol | 2.109 | 0.016 * | 1.152 | 3.861 |
HDL | 1.540 | 0.012 * | 1.098 | 2.161 |
Triglyceride | 0.654 | 0.004 * | 0.491 | 0.871 |
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Al Mansour, M.A. The Prevalence and Risk Factors of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (DMT2) in a Semi-Urban Saudi Population. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2020, 17, 7. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17010007
Al Mansour MA. The Prevalence and Risk Factors of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (DMT2) in a Semi-Urban Saudi Population. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2020; 17(1):7. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17010007
Chicago/Turabian StyleAl Mansour, Mohammed Abdullah. 2020. "The Prevalence and Risk Factors of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (DMT2) in a Semi-Urban Saudi Population" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 1: 7. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17010007
APA StyleAl Mansour, M. A. (2020). The Prevalence and Risk Factors of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (DMT2) in a Semi-Urban Saudi Population. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(1), 7. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17010007