Diabetes prevalence and socioeconomic status: a population based study showing increased prevalence of type 2 diabetes mellitus in deprived areas

作者: Vincent Connolly , N Unwin , P Sherriff , Rudy Bilous , W Kelly

DOI: 10.1136/JECH.54.3.173

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摘要: OBJECTIVE To establish the relation between socioeconomic status and age-sex specific prevalence of type 1 2 diabetes mellitus. The hypothesis was that would be inversely related to but there no association with status. SETTING Middlesbrough East Cleveland, United Kingdom, district population 287 157. PATIENTS 4313 persons identified from primary care hospital records. RESULTS overall age adjusted 15.60 per 1000 population. There a significant trend quintile deprivation score in men women (χ for linear trend, p CONCLUSION These data confirm an inverse middle years life. This finding suggests exposure factors are implicated causation is more common deprived areas.

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