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Online ISSN : 1884-4103
Print ISSN : 1347-0086
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A prediction study for incidence rate of diabetes through 2-years health checkup data
Chizumi YamadaMoritsugu KimuraMasao ToyodaChiori OkunoYumi MasudaAkira KuboKengo MoriyamaShinji TakashimizuNoriaki KishimotoYasuhiro Nishizaki
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ジャーナル オープンアクセス 早期公開

論文ID: 2020-06

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Objective The number of people with diabetes in Japan has risen rapidly, which impose a heavy burden on both patients and society. It is therefore important to develop effective strategies for the prevention and management of type 2 diabetes based on individualized estimates of the trend of diabetes in the population. The aim of the present study was to survey the incidence of new-onset diabetes and identify the group of people who will require medical consultation due to hyperglycemia in the near future.

Methods 5,603 men and 4,420 women diagnosed as non-diabetes in the first year and who underwent health checkups in the next year were enrolled. The clinical parameters among the three groups (non-diabetes, subjects under treatment for diabetes, subjects needing medical consultation due to hyperglycemia) were compared.

Results The incidence of new-onset diabetes was 2.14%/year in men and 1.36%/year in women. It is considered a feature of our community that the majority of the subjects who newly developed diabetes were already on treatment at the second visit, probably during treatment for other lifestyle-related diseases. The subjects without treatment and those needing medical consultation due to hyperglycemia showed increased visceral obesity and exacerbation of glycemia.

Conclusion In order to improve diabetes care in the community, it is important to understand the characteristics of subjects who will require medical consultation due to hyperglycemia in the near future and to encourage medical consultation by a doctor explaining the results on the day of the health checkup.

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