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Diabetes Care, Vol 20, Issue 4 551-555, Copyright © 1997 by American Diabetes Association
Effect of socioeconomic risk factors on the difference in prevalence of diabetes between rural and urban populations in Bangladesh
M abu Sayeed, L Ali, MZ Hussain, MA Rumi, A Banu and AK Azad Khan
Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Bangladesh Institute of Research and Rehabilitation in Diabetes, Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders (BIRDEM), Dhaka, Bangladesh.
OBJECTIVE: To compare the prevalence of diabetes between the poor and rich
of rural and urban populations in Bangladesh. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS:
A total of 1,052 subjects from urban and 1,319 from rural communities (age
> or = 20 years) of different socioeconomic classes were investigated.
Capillary blood glucose levels, fasting and 2 h after a 75-g glucose drink
(2-h blood glucose [BG]), were measured. Height, weight, waist, hips, and
blood pressure were also measured. RESULTS: Age-adjusted (30-64 years)
prevalence of NIDDM was higher in urban (7.97% with 95% CI 6.17-9.77) than
in rural subjects (3.84%, CI 2.61-5.07), whereas impaired glucose tolerance
(IGT) prevalence was higher in rural subjects. In either urban or rural
areas, the highest prevalence of NIDDM was observed among the rich, and the
lowest prevalence was observed among the poor socioeconomic classes. The
rural rich had much higher prevalence of IGT than their urban counterpart
(16.5 vs. 4.4%, CI 6.8-17.4). Increased age was an important risk factor
for IGT and NIDDM in both rural and urban subjects, whereas the risk
related to higher BMI and waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) was less significant in
rural than urban subjects. Using logistic regression and adjusting for age,
sex, and social class, the urban subjects had no excess risk for NIDDM. In
contrast, an excess risk for glucose intolerance (2-h BG > or = 7.8
mmol/l) was observed in the rural subjects. CONCLUSIONS: Adjusting for age,
sex, and social class, the prevalence of NIDDM among urban subjects did not
differ significantly from that among rural subjects. Increased age, higher
socioeconomic class, and higher WHR were proven to be independent risk
factors for glucose intolerance in either area.

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