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Socioeconomic inequalities in the incidence and prevalence of type 2 diabetes mellitus in Europe

Journal

GACETA SANITARIA
Volume 27, Issue 6, Pages 494-501

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.gaceta.2013.03.002

Keywords

Socioeconomic factors; Diabetes mellitus type 2; Incidence; Prevalence; Europe

Funding

  1. European Commission through its 5th and 6th framework programs [QLK6-CT-2001-00360, RII-CT-2006-062193, CIT5-CT-2005-028857]
  2. US National Institute on Aging [U01 AG09740-13S2, P01 AG005842, P01 AG08291, P30 AG12815, Y1-AG-4553-01, OGHA 04-064, R21 AG025169]

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Objective: The aim of this study was to analyze socioeconomic position (SEP) inequalities in the prevalence and incidence of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) in people aged 50 years and over in Europe and to describe the contribution of body mass index (BMI) and other possible mediators. Methods: This was a cross-sectional and longitudinal study including men and women >= 50 years old in 11 European countries in 2004 and 2006 (n = 21,323). The prevalence and cumulative incidence of T2DM were calculated with self-reported T2DM or when the individual took drugs for diabetes. Prevalence ratio (PR) and relative risk (RR) of prevalent and incident 12DM were calculated according to educational level and adjusted by BMI and other possible mediators. Results: The age-adjusted and country-adjusted prevalence of T2DM in 2004 was 10.2% in men and 8.5% in women. Compared to those with higher education, men and women with lower education had a PR [95% CI] of T2DM of 1.29 [1.12-1.50] and 1.61 [1.39-1.86], respectively. SEP-related inequalities in incidence (RR [95%CI]) were 1.88 [1.35-2.62] in women and 1.04 [0.78-1.40] in men. Adjusting for potential mediators reduced inequalities in the prevalence and incidence of T2DM among women by 26.2% and 21.6%, respectively, and inequalities in prevalence among men by 44.8%. Conclusions: We observed significant inequalities in the prevalence and incidence (women only) of T2DM as a function of socioeconomic position. These inequalities were mediated by BMI. (C) 2012 SESPAS. Published by Elsevier Espafia, S.L. All rights reserved.

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