The Prevalence of Diabetes and Pre-Diabetes among the Dubai Population: Findings from Dubai Household Health Surveys, 2014 and 2017

F. Alawadi, M. Hassanein, E. Suliman, H. Hussain, H. Mamdouh, G. Ibrahim, Waleed Hassan Al Faisal, N. Monsef, Mohammad Farghaly
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Background: Diabetes mellitus is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, imposing a considerable burden on health systems and societies as it affects both individuals and their families and has a large impact on the economic and social development of a country. Objectives: The purpose of this study was to study the prevalence of diabetes and pre-diabetes among the Dubai population and associations with diabetes risk factors. Methodology: A cross-sectional Diabetes Household Survey was carried out in the Emirates of Dubai during 2017 as a complementary stage of the Dubai Household Survey, 2014, which was a randomly selected, multistage, stratified, cluster survey. The sampling technique was selected to assess the rates of undiagnosed diabetes as well as the rates of pre-diabetes through screening with HbA1c. The size of the 2017 survey sample was estimated at 300 individuals for Emirati and 300 for non-Emirati. An additional 200 individuals were added to address non-response cases. These were added to those who were identified as diabetics in the 2014 Household Health Survey and then weighted to give a representative sample for the Dubai population. Results: The study revealed that the prevalence of diabetes in Dubai among UAE nationals was 19%, and it was 14.7% for expats. Consequently, the overall prevalence of diabetes in Dubai is 15.2%. Undiagnosed diabetes was 10% in UAE nationals and 10.9% in expats. Pre-diabetes in UAE national males was lower than in females, although this pattern was not observed among expats. Younger age, normal weight, and exercise were associated with lower rates of diabetes and pre-diabetes in UAE nationals and expats. Hypertension was associated with higher rates of diabetes regardless of nationality. Conclusions: The study concluded that the prevalence of diabetes among the Dubai population is alarmingly high and that a large proportion of the population are not aware of their diagnosis. A higher prevalence of diabetes is associated with multiple factors, such as age, male gender, hypertension, higher BMI, lack of exercise, and lower level or no education, as well as a family history of diabetes mellitus. Many of these factors can be easily modified, which could lead to a decrease in the burden of the disease.
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迪拜人口中糖尿病和前驱糖尿病的患病率:2014年和2017年迪拜家庭健康调查的结果
背景:糖尿病是世界范围内发病率和死亡率的主要原因,对卫生系统和社会造成相当大的负担,因为它影响到个人及其家庭,并对一个国家的经济和社会发展产生重大影响。目的:本研究的目的是研究迪拜人群中糖尿病和糖尿病前期的患病率及其与糖尿病危险因素的关系。方法:2017年在迪拜酋长国进行了一项横断面糖尿病家庭调查,作为2014年迪拜家庭调查的补充阶段,这是一项随机选择的多阶段分层聚类调查。选择抽样技术,通过HbA1c筛查来评估未确诊糖尿病的发生率以及糖尿病前期的发生率。2017年的调查样本规模估计为阿联酋人300人,非阿联酋人300人。另外还增加了200人来处理无反应的情况。这些人被添加到2014年家庭健康调查中被确定为糖尿病患者的人身上,然后加权,得出迪拜人口的代表性样本。结果:研究显示,迪拜阿联酋国民的糖尿病患病率为19%,外籍人士的糖尿病患病率为14.7%。因此,迪拜的糖尿病总患病率为15.2%。未确诊的糖尿病在阿联酋国民中占10%,在外籍人士中占10.9%。阿联酋男性的糖尿病前期患病率低于女性,尽管在外籍人士中没有观察到这种模式。在阿联酋国民和外籍人士中,年轻、正常体重和锻炼与糖尿病和糖尿病前期的低发病率有关。不论国籍,高血压都与较高的糖尿病发病率相关。结论:该研究得出结论,迪拜人口中糖尿病的患病率高得惊人,而且很大一部分人口不知道自己的诊断。糖尿病的高患病率与多种因素有关,如年龄、男性、高血压、高BMI、缺乏运动、低水平或无教育以及糖尿病家族史。许多这些因素可以很容易地改变,这可能导致疾病负担的减少。
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