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Diabetes Care, Vol 23, Issue 5 595-601, Copyright © 2000 by American Diabetes Association
Diabetes in the Old Order Amish: characterization and heritability analysis of the Amish Family Diabetes Study
WC Hsueh, BD Mitchell, R Aburomia, T Pollin, H Sakul, M Gelder Ehm, BK Michelsen, MJ Wagner, PL St Jean, WC Knowler, DK Burns, CJ Bell and AR Shuldiner
Southwest Foundation for Biomedical Research, San Antonio, Texas, USA.
OBJECTIVE: The Old Order Amish (OOA) are a genetically well-defined closed
Caucasian founder population. The Amish Family Diabetes Study was initiated
to identify susceptibility genes for type 2 diabetes. This article
describes the genetic epidemiology of type 2 diabetes and related traits in
this unique population. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: The study cohort
comprised Amish probands with diabetes who were diagnosed between 35 and 65
years of age and their extended adult family members. We recruited 953
adults who represented 45 multigenerational families. Phenotypic
characterization included anthropometry, blood pressure, diabetes status,
lipid profile, and leptin levels. RESULTS: The mean age of study
participants was 46 years, and the mean BMI was 26.9 kg/m2. Subjects with
type 2 diabetes were older, more obese, and had higher insulin levels. The
prevalence of diabetes in the OOA was approximately half that of the
Caucasian individuals who participated in the Third National Health and
Nutrition Examination Survey (95% CI 0.23-0.84). The prevalence of diabetes
in the siblings of the diabetic probands was 26.5% compared with a
prevalence of 7.0% in spouses (lambdaS = 3.28, 95% CI 1.58-6.80). The
heritability of diabetes-related quantitative traits was substantial
(13-70% for obesity-related traits, 10-42% for glucose levels, and 11-24%
for insulin levels during the oral glucose tolerance test; P = 0.01 to
<0.0001). CONCLUSIONS: Type 2 diabetes in the Amish has similar
phenotypic features to that of the overall Caucasian population, although
the prevalence in the Amish community is lower than that of the Caucasian
population. There is significant familial clustering of type 2 diabetes and
related traits. This unique family collection will be an excellent resource
for investigating the genetic underpinnings of type 2 diabetes.

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