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Diabetes Care, Vol 16, Issue 5 748-754, Copyright © 1993 by American Diabetes Association
Racial differences in the relationship between blood pressure and risk of retinopathy among individuals with NIDDM
EL Harris, S Feldman, CR Robinson, S Sherman and A Georgopoulos
Department of Epidemiology, School of Hygiene and Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland.
OBJECTIVE--To assess whether the prevalence of retinopathy differs between
blacks and whites with diabetes and to examine differences between blacks
and whites in the relationship between risk factors for and prevalence of
retinopathy. Population data suggest diabetic retinopathy is either more
prevalent or more severe in blacks than in whites. RESEARCH DESIGN AND
METHODS--We analyzed data from a screening study for retinopathy among
patients with diabetes, conducted in Maryland from 1986-1990.
RESULTS--After adjusting for age, duration of diabetes, type of treatment
for diabetes, and presence or absence of high blood pressure, black men
with NIDDM were approximately 23% more likely to have retinopathy than
other race-sex groups (not statistically significant). We also found a
different relationship between systolic blood pressure and retinopathy
prevalence in blacks than in whites among individuals with NIDDM. Among
blacks, the risk increased as systolic blood pressure increased, even
within the normal range, and reached statistical significance at > 150
mmHg. Among whites, the risk was increased only among those with high
systolic blood pressure (> 140 mmHg) and did not reach statistical
significance. CONCLUSIONS--Our data are consistent with the hypothesis that
differences exist between blacks and whites in risk of diabetic
retinopathy, and that the effect of blood pressure on risk of retinopathy
differs between blacks and whites.

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