Diabetes and Diabetes Care among Nonobese Japanese-Americans: Findings from a Population-Based Study.

Advances in Preventive Medicine Pub Date : 2019-06-02 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2019/3650649
Karen Kobayashi, Keith Tsz-Kit Chan, Adity Roy, Mushira Mohsin Khan, Esme Fuller-Thomson
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Objectives: The objectives of this study are as follows: (1) to determine the prevalence of diabetes among nonobese Japanese-Americans and to determine the adjusted odds of diabetes among nonobese Japanese-Americans compared to non-Hispanic Whites (NHWs); (2) to identify the risk factors associated with having diabetes in a large sample of nonobese Japanese-Americans; and (3) to determine the prevalence and adjusted odds of diabetes management behaviors among nonobese Japanese-Americans with diabetes in comparison to NHWs with diabetes.

Methods: The combined 2007-2016 waves of the adult California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) were used to analyze a nonobese (BMI<30) sample of 2,295 Japanese-Americans and 119,651 NHWs. Chi-square and logistic regression analyses were performed using Stata.

Results: The findings of this representative community study of nonobese Californians indicate that the prevalence of diabetes among Japanese-American respondents was higher than their NHW counterparts (8.0% versus 4.5%). Prevalence increased markedly with age; one-quarter of nonobese Japanese Americans aged 80 and older had diabetes.

Conclusions: The prevalence of diabetes among nonobese Japanese-Americans is significantly higher than that among NHWs. There is an urgent need to develop appropriate intervention and prevention approaches with lifestyle modification specifically targeted towards nonobese Japanese-Americans.

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目的:本研究的目的如下:(1)确定非肥胖日裔美国人的糖尿病患病率,并确定与非西班牙裔白人(NHWs)相比,非肥胖日裔美国人患糖尿病的调整几率;(2)在大量非肥胖日裔美国人样本中确定与糖尿病相关的危险因素;(3)比较非肥胖日裔美国人糖尿病患者与非肥胖日裔美国人糖尿病患者的糖尿病管理行为的患病率和调整率。方法:使用2007-2016年加州成人健康访谈调查(CHIS)的合并波来分析非肥胖(bmi)。结果:这项针对非肥胖加州人的代表性社区研究的结果表明,日裔美国人的糖尿病患病率高于非肥胖美国人(8.0%对4.5%)。患病率随着年龄的增长而显著增加;在80岁及以上的非肥胖日裔美国人中,有四分之一患有糖尿病。结论:非肥胖日裔美国人的糖尿病患病率明显高于非肥胖日裔美国人。迫切需要开发适当的干预和预防方法,特别是针对非肥胖的日裔美国人的生活方式改变。
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