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PREVALENCE AND DETERMINANTS OF GLUCOSE-INTOLERANCE IN A DUTCH CAUCASIAN POPULATION - THE HOORN STUDY
Author(s): MOOY JM, GROOTENHUIS PA, DEVRIES H, VALKENBURG HA, BOUTER LM, KOSTENSE PJ, HEINE RJ
Source: DIABETES CARE    Volume: 18    Issue: 9    Pages: 1270-1273    Published: SEP 1995  
Times Cited: 196     References: 9     
Abstract: OBJECTIVE - To study the prevalence and determinants of glucose intolerance in a general Caucasian population.

RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS - A random sample of 50- to 74-year-old Caucasians (n = 2,484) underwent oral glucose tolerance tests. Multiple regression analyses were performed to study the association of 2-h postload plasma glucose values with potential determinants.

RESULTS - Prevalence of known and newly detected diabetes and impaired glucose tolerance was 3.6, 4.8, and 10.3%, respectively. In women, but not in men, the association of body mass index with 2-h glucose was fully accounted for by the waist-to-hip ratio. Maternal history of diabetes was twice as prevalent as paternal history, but paternal history only was associated with 2-h glucose. In addition, paternal history was a stronger determinant in men than in women. An independent positive association with 2-h plasma glucose was found for alcohol use of >30 g/day in women and for intake of total protein, animal protein, and polyunsaturated fatty acids in men. An independent inverse association with 2-h plasma glucose was demonstrated for height (both sexes), alcohol use of less than or equal to 30 g/day (both sexes), energy intake (in men), and, unexpectedly, current smoking (in men).

CONCLUSIONS - The prevalence of diabetes in elderly Caucasians was 8.3%. In men, dietary habits may unfavorably influence glucose tolerance independent of obesity.

Document Type: Note
Language: English
Reprint Address: MOOY, JM (reprint author), VRIJE UNIV AMSTERDAM, INST RES EXTRAMURAL MED, VAN DER BOECHORSTSTR 7, 1081 HT AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
Addresses:
1. VRIJE UNIV AMSTERDAM, DEPT GEN PRACTICE & NURSING HOME MED, 1081 HT AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
2. VRIJE UNIV AMSTERDAM, DEPT EPIDEMIOL & BIOSTAT, 1081 HT AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
3. VRIJE UNIV AMSTERDAM, DEPT INTERNAL MED, 1081 HT AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
Publisher: AMER DIABETES ASSOC, 1660 DUKE ST, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314
Subject Category: Endocrinology & Metabolism
IDS Number: RT274
ISSN: 0149-5992
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