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Associations between diabetes, leanness, and the risk of death in the japanese general population: The Jichi medical school cohort study

机译:日本普通人群中糖尿病,瘦弱与死亡风险之间的关联:Jichi医学院队列研究

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OBJECTIVE-To examine the BMI-stratified associations between diabetes and the risks of all-cause death, cardiovascular disease (CVD) death, and cancer death. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS-Using a prospective study with 12 rural Japanese general populations (n = 3,641, mean age, 53.7 years; 33.5% men), we examined the associations between diabetes and the risk of all-cause death, CVD death, and cancer death. We also examined the effects of BMI and age on such associations. RESULTS-During an average duration of 10.2 years (37,278 person-years), 240 deaths occurred (54 deaths from CVD, 101 from cancer, and 85 from other causes). Cox regression analysis showed leanness (defined as the lowest quartile of entire BMI; mean, 19.5 kg/m2), but not obesity (BMI ≥ 25 kg/m2), and diabetes were independently associated with an increased risk of all-cause death (hazard ratio [HR] 1.70 and 1.65, respectively; both P 0.01.). Stratification with cause-specific deaths showed that leanness and obesitywere associatedwith CVD death (HR 3.77 and 2.94, respectively), whereas diabetes was associated with cancer death (HR 1.87; all P 0.05). The increased risk of all-cause death in diabetes was substantially higher in lean subjects aged ≥65 years (HR 3.4) or those aged 65 years (HR 4.2), whereas the risk in obese diabetes patients was significant only in subjects aged ,65 years (HR 2.32; all P 0.05). CONCLUSIONS-Among the Japanese general population, diabetes confers an increased risk of all-cause death. Particular attention must be paid to the pronounced high mortality in diabetes accompanied with leanness, regardless of age.
机译:目的-研究糖尿病与全因死亡,心血管疾病(CVD)死亡和癌症死亡风险之间的BMI分层关联。研究设计和方法-对12个日本农村普通人群(n = 3,641,平均年龄,53.7岁; 33.5%的男性)进行前瞻性研究,我们研究了糖尿病与全因死亡,CVD死亡和癌症死亡。我们还检查了BMI和年龄对此类关联的影响。结果-在平均持续时间10.2年(37,278人年)中,发生了240例死亡(CVD死亡54例,癌症死亡101例,其他原因死亡85例)。 Cox回归分析显示瘦度(定义为整个BMI的最低四分位数;平均值为19.5 kg / m2),但没有肥胖(BMI≥25 kg / m2),并且糖尿病与全因死亡风险增加独立相关(危险比[HR]分别为1.70和1.65;均P <0.01。)。特定原因死亡的分层显示,肥胖和肥胖与CVD死亡相关(分别为HR 3.77和2.94),而糖尿病与癌症死亡相关(HR 1.87;所有P <0.05)。 ≥65岁(HR 3.4)或≥65岁(HR 4.2)的瘦人中,糖尿病全因死亡的风险显着增加,而肥胖糖尿病患者的风险仅在[65]岁的人中显着年(HR 2.32;所有P <0.05)。结论-在日本普通人群中,糖尿病使全因死亡的风险增加。无论年龄大小,都必须特别注意糖尿病伴有苗条的明显高死亡率。

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