Prevalence and correlates of diabetes mellitus among homeless veterans nationally in the Veterans Health Administration

T. Iheanacho, R. Rosenheck
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Abstract Background: Homeless people are at high risk for many chronic medical conditions although their risk of diabetes has not been well studied. Current epidemiological studies of diabetes prevalence among homeless adults have been based mostly on self-report data not supported by clinical assessments. Objectives: To determine the prevalence and risk factors for diabetes mellitus (DM) among homeless veterans in the Veteran Health Administration (VHA). Methods: The sample included 3 464 364 veterans with documented body mass indexes (BMI), 137 720 (4%) of whom had been homeless. Logistic regression models were used to determine the odds of having DM among homeless veterans compared to non-homeless veterans. Bivariate and multi-variate analyses were then used to identify potential risk factors for DM among homeless veterans. Results: The prevalence of DM in homeless veterans was 19%. Homeless veterans with DM, compared to those without it were older, more likely to have a BMI > 40 and more likely to have DM-related co-morbidities. Conclusions: There is a high prevalence of DM among homeless veterans in the VHA compared to previous reports for homeless adults (8%). Tailored approaches to improve access to DM screening, prevention, and treatment could benefit homeless veterans.
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退伍军人健康管理局统计的全国无家可归退伍军人糖尿病患病率及相关因素
背景:虽然无家可归者患糖尿病的风险尚未得到很好的研究,但他们患许多慢性疾病的风险很高。目前对无家可归的成年人中糖尿病患病率的流行病学研究大多基于自我报告的数据,而没有临床评估的支持。目的:了解退伍军人健康管理局(VHA)无家可归退伍军人中糖尿病(DM)的患病率及其危险因素。方法:对3 464 364名有体重指数(BMI)记录的退伍军人进行调查,其中137 720人(4%)为无家可归者。使用逻辑回归模型来确定无家可归的退伍军人与非无家可归的退伍军人相比患糖尿病的几率。然后使用双变量和多变量分析来确定无家可归退伍军人患糖尿病的潜在危险因素。结果:流浪退伍军人糖尿病患病率为19%。患有糖尿病的无家可归的退伍军人,与那些没有糖尿病的人相比,年龄更大,更有可能有BMI - 40,更有可能有糖尿病相关的合并症。结论:与之前报道的无家可归的成年人(8%)相比,VHA中无家可归的退伍军人中糖尿病的患病率较高。改善糖尿病筛查、预防和治疗的量身定制方法可以使无家可归的退伍军人受益。
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