Evidence-based screening, clinical care and health education recommendations for Alaska Native peoples with prediabetes living in southcentral Alaska: findings from the Alaska EARTH follow-up study.


Journal

International journal of circumpolar health
ISSN: 2242-3982
Titre abrégé: Int J Circumpolar Health
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 9713056

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Dec 2024
Historique:
medline: 1 5 2024
pubmed: 1 5 2024
entrez: 1 5 2024
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Pre-diabetes (pre-DM) is a strong predictor of diabetes (DM) over time. This study investigated how much of the recent increase in pre-DM identified among Alaska Native (AN) peoples living in urban southcentral Alaska may be due to changes in diagnostic methods. We used clinical and demographic data collected at baseline between 2004 and 2006 and at follow-up collected between 2015 and 2017 from the urban southcentral Alaska Education and Research Towards Health (EARTH) cohort. We used descriptive statistics and logistic regression to explore differences in demographic and clinical variables among the identified pre-DM groups. Of 388 participants in the follow-up study, 243 had A1c levels indicating pre-DM with only 20 demonstrating pre-DM also by fasting blood glucose (FBG). Current smoking was the sole predictor for pre-DM by A1c alone while abdominal obesity and elevated FBG-predicted pre-DM by A1c+FBG. No participants had an elevated FBG without an A1c elevation. A substantial portion of the rise in pre-DM found among urban southcentral AN peoples in the EARTH follow-up study was due to the addition of A1c testing. Pre-DM by A1c alone should be used to motivate behavioural changes that address modifiable risk factors, including smoking cessation, physical activity and weight management.

Identifiants

pubmed: 38691019
doi: 10.1080/22423982.2024.2343143
doi:

Substances chimiques

Glycated Hemoglobin 0
Blood Glucose 0

Types de publication

Journal Article Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

2343143

Auteurs

Kathryn R Koller (KR)

Research Services, Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium, Anchorage, AK, USA.

Sarah H Nash (SH)

Department of Epidemiology, College of Public Health, University of Iowa, Anchorage, AK, USA.

Julie A Beans (JA)

Research Department, Southcentral Foundation, Anchorage, AK, USA.

Gretchen M Day (GM)

Research Services, Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium, Anchorage, AK, USA.

Vanessa Y Hiratsuka (VY)

Research Department, Southcentral Foundation, Anchorage, AK, USA.

Ai-Ling Lin (AL)

Diabetes Program, Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium, Anchorage, AK, USA.

Meera Narayanan (M)

Diabetes Program, Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium, Anchorage, AK, USA.

Christi A Patten (CA)

Department of Psychiatry and Psychology and Behavioral Health Research Program, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA.

Sherry A Hammock (SA)

Pediatric Endocrinology, Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium, Anchorage, AK, USA.

Barbara V Howard (BV)

MedStar Health Research Institute, Hyattsville, MD, USA.

Jason G Umans (JG)

MedStar Health Research Institute, Hyattsville, MD, USA.
Georgetown University, Washington, USA.

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