The Prevalence of Dysglycemia-Based Chronic Disease in a European Population – a New Paradigm to Address Diabetes Burden: A Kardiovize Study

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Objective: To determine the prevalence rate and associated risk factors for each stage of the Dysglycemia-Based Chronic Disease (DBCD) model, which 4 distinct stages and prompts early prevention to avert Diabetes and cardiometabolic complications. Methods: Subjects between 25 and 64 years old from a random population-based sample were evaluated in Czechia from 2013 to 2014 using a cross-sectional design. DBCD stages were: stage 1 “insulin resistance” (inferred risk from abdominal obesity or a family history of diabetes); stage 2 “prediabetes”(fasting glucose between 5.6 and 6.9 mmol/L); stage 3 “type 2 diabetes (T2D)” (self-report of T2D or fasting glucose ≥7 mmol/L); and stage 4 “vascular complications” (T2D with cardiovascular disease). Results: A total of 2147 subjects were included (57.8% women) with a median age of 48 years. The prevalence of each DBCD stage were as follows: 54.2% (stage 1); 10.3% (stage 2), 3.7% (stage 3); and 1.2% (stage 4). Stages 2 to 4 were more frequent in men and stage 1 in women (P

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Gonzalez-Rivas, J. P., Mechanick, J. I., Infante-Garcia, M. M., Medina-Inojosa, J. R., Pavlovska, I., Hlinomaz, O., … Stokin, G. B. (2021). The Prevalence of Dysglycemia-Based Chronic Disease in a European Population – a New Paradigm to Address Diabetes Burden: A Kardiovize Study. Endocrine Practice, 27(5), 455–462. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eprac.2020.10.003

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