BMJ: Study on the Burden of Adult Diabetics in China - 2007-2017
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Last Update: 2020-06-25
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Researchers recently looked at the prevalence of diabetes and its risk factors in 31 provinces Chinese mainland 2015-2017population-based cross-sectional study, which included 75,880 participants 18 and older who estimated the prevalence of diabetes in Chinese adults by gender, region and ethnic stratification based on the 2018 American Diabetes Association (ADA) and World Health Organization diagnostic criteriaThe subjects recorded demographic characteristics, lifestyle and disease history in the questionnairethe weighted prevalence of total diabetes (n-9772), self-reported diabetes (n-4464), newly diagnosed diabetes (n-5308) and pre-diabetes (n-27230) in adults in China was 12.8%, 6.0%, 6.8% and 35.2%, respectivelyThe weighted prevalence of total diabetes is higher in adults and men over 50 years of ageThe prevalence of diabetes in 31 provinces ranged from 6.2% in Guizhou to 19.9% in Inner MongoliaHan people have the highest prevalence of diabetes (12.8%) and Hui diabetes (6.3%)The weighted prevalence of total diabetes (n-8385) using WHO standards was 11.2%from 2007 to 2017, the prevalence of diabetes in adults in China increased slightly, and diabetes is an important public health problem in China
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