The high prevalence of diabetes mellitus on a Central Pacific island

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A diabetes prevalence study on an isolated urbanized Central Pacific island has established a prevalence rate of 34.4% in individuals aged 15 years and over. Of these, 10.4% had previously known diabetes; in the others the diagnosis was made on the basis of a plasma glucose level of at least 160 mg/100 ml 2h after a 75 gm oral glucose load. A further 11.3% of the subjects had borderline diabetes as judged by a 2-h plasma glucose of between 140 and 159 mg/100 ml. Of the diabetics, 72% had a positive family history of diabetes. The high prevalence rate appears to be related to a number of factors including a diabetic genotype, urbanization, and obesity. © 1977 Springer-Verlag.

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Zimmet, P., Taft, P., Guinea, A., Guthrie, W., & Thoma, K. (1977). The high prevalence of diabetes mellitus on a Central Pacific island. Diabetologia, 13(2), 111–115. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00745137

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