Asociación entre adiposidad y diabetes mellitus tipo 2 según nivel educacional en población chilena: resultados de la Encuesta Nacional de Salud 2016-2017

Background: Adiposity and education are two independent risk factors for type 2 diabetes (T2D). However, there is limited evidence whether both education and adiposity are associated with T2D in an additive manner in the Chilean population. Aim: To investigate the joint association between adiposity and education with T2D in the Chilean adult population. Material and Methods: Analysis of data of the Chilean National Health Survey 2016-2017, which included 5,033 participants with a mean age of 43 years, (51% women). Poisson regression analyses with robust standard error were used to investigate the joint association of the education level and general and central adiposity with T2D. The results were reported as Prevalence Ratio and their 95% confidence intervals (PR, 95% CI). Results: Obesity was associated with a higher probability of having T2D in men than in women, however central adiposity was associated with a higher probability of having T2D in women than in men. Compared with men who had higher education (> 12 years) and had normal body weight, those with the same educational level and who were obese had 2.3-times higher probability of having T2D (PR: 2.35 [95% CI: 1.02; 5.39]). For women, having a low education and being obese was associated with 4.4-times higher probability of having T2D compared to those with higher education and normal body mass index (BMI) (PR: 4.47 [95% IC: 2.12; 9.24]). Similar results were observed when waist circumference was used as a marker of obesity rather than BMI. Conclusions: Women and men with higher BMI and low education had a higher risk of T2D. However, this risk was higher in women than in men.

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Main Authors: Parra-Soto,Solange, Leiva-Ordoñez,Ana María, Troncoso-Pantoja,Claudia, Matus-Castillo,Carlos, Petermann-Rocha,Fanny, Martínez-Sanguinetti,María Adela, Martorell,Miquel, Ulloa,Natalia, Concha-Cisternas,Yeny, Cigarroa,Igor, Villagrán,Marcelo, Mardones,Lorena, Laserre-Laso,Nicole, Celis-Morales,Carlos
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Published: Sociedad Médica de Santiago 2021
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spelling oai:scielo:S0034-988720210006008192021-11-03Asociación entre adiposidad y diabetes mellitus tipo 2 según nivel educacional en población chilena: resultados de la Encuesta Nacional de Salud 2016-2017Parra-Soto,SolangeLeiva-Ordoñez,Ana MaríaTroncoso-Pantoja,ClaudiaMatus-Castillo,CarlosPetermann-Rocha,FannyMartínez-Sanguinetti,María AdelaMartorell,MiquelUlloa,NataliaConcha-Cisternas,YenyCigarroa,IgorVillagrán,MarceloMardones,LorenaLaserre-Laso,NicoleCelis-Morales,Carlos Adiposity Diabetes Mellitus Education Obesity Background: Adiposity and education are two independent risk factors for type 2 diabetes (T2D). However, there is limited evidence whether both education and adiposity are associated with T2D in an additive manner in the Chilean population. Aim: To investigate the joint association between adiposity and education with T2D in the Chilean adult population. Material and Methods: Analysis of data of the Chilean National Health Survey 2016-2017, which included 5,033 participants with a mean age of 43 years, (51% women). Poisson regression analyses with robust standard error were used to investigate the joint association of the education level and general and central adiposity with T2D. The results were reported as Prevalence Ratio and their 95% confidence intervals (PR, 95% CI). Results: Obesity was associated with a higher probability of having T2D in men than in women, however central adiposity was associated with a higher probability of having T2D in women than in men. Compared with men who had higher education (> 12 years) and had normal body weight, those with the same educational level and who were obese had 2.3-times higher probability of having T2D (PR: 2.35 [95% CI: 1.02; 5.39]). For women, having a low education and being obese was associated with 4.4-times higher probability of having T2D compared to those with higher education and normal body mass index (BMI) (PR: 4.47 [95% IC: 2.12; 9.24]). Similar results were observed when waist circumference was used as a marker of obesity rather than BMI. Conclusions: Women and men with higher BMI and low education had a higher risk of T2D. However, this risk was higher in women than in men.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad Médica de SantiagoRevista médica de Chile v.149 n.6 20212021-06-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-98872021000600819es10.4067/s0034-98872021000600819
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author Parra-Soto,Solange
Leiva-Ordoñez,Ana María
Troncoso-Pantoja,Claudia
Matus-Castillo,Carlos
Petermann-Rocha,Fanny
Martínez-Sanguinetti,María Adela
Martorell,Miquel
Ulloa,Natalia
Concha-Cisternas,Yeny
Cigarroa,Igor
Villagrán,Marcelo
Mardones,Lorena
Laserre-Laso,Nicole
Celis-Morales,Carlos
spellingShingle Parra-Soto,Solange
Leiva-Ordoñez,Ana María
Troncoso-Pantoja,Claudia
Matus-Castillo,Carlos
Petermann-Rocha,Fanny
Martínez-Sanguinetti,María Adela
Martorell,Miquel
Ulloa,Natalia
Concha-Cisternas,Yeny
Cigarroa,Igor
Villagrán,Marcelo
Mardones,Lorena
Laserre-Laso,Nicole
Celis-Morales,Carlos
Asociación entre adiposidad y diabetes mellitus tipo 2 según nivel educacional en población chilena: resultados de la Encuesta Nacional de Salud 2016-2017
author_facet Parra-Soto,Solange
Leiva-Ordoñez,Ana María
Troncoso-Pantoja,Claudia
Matus-Castillo,Carlos
Petermann-Rocha,Fanny
Martínez-Sanguinetti,María Adela
Martorell,Miquel
Ulloa,Natalia
Concha-Cisternas,Yeny
Cigarroa,Igor
Villagrán,Marcelo
Mardones,Lorena
Laserre-Laso,Nicole
Celis-Morales,Carlos
author_sort Parra-Soto,Solange
title Asociación entre adiposidad y diabetes mellitus tipo 2 según nivel educacional en población chilena: resultados de la Encuesta Nacional de Salud 2016-2017
title_short Asociación entre adiposidad y diabetes mellitus tipo 2 según nivel educacional en población chilena: resultados de la Encuesta Nacional de Salud 2016-2017
title_full Asociación entre adiposidad y diabetes mellitus tipo 2 según nivel educacional en población chilena: resultados de la Encuesta Nacional de Salud 2016-2017
title_fullStr Asociación entre adiposidad y diabetes mellitus tipo 2 según nivel educacional en población chilena: resultados de la Encuesta Nacional de Salud 2016-2017
title_full_unstemmed Asociación entre adiposidad y diabetes mellitus tipo 2 según nivel educacional en población chilena: resultados de la Encuesta Nacional de Salud 2016-2017
title_sort asociación entre adiposidad y diabetes mellitus tipo 2 según nivel educacional en población chilena: resultados de la encuesta nacional de salud 2016-2017
description Background: Adiposity and education are two independent risk factors for type 2 diabetes (T2D). However, there is limited evidence whether both education and adiposity are associated with T2D in an additive manner in the Chilean population. Aim: To investigate the joint association between adiposity and education with T2D in the Chilean adult population. Material and Methods: Analysis of data of the Chilean National Health Survey 2016-2017, which included 5,033 participants with a mean age of 43 years, (51% women). Poisson regression analyses with robust standard error were used to investigate the joint association of the education level and general and central adiposity with T2D. The results were reported as Prevalence Ratio and their 95% confidence intervals (PR, 95% CI). Results: Obesity was associated with a higher probability of having T2D in men than in women, however central adiposity was associated with a higher probability of having T2D in women than in men. Compared with men who had higher education (> 12 years) and had normal body weight, those with the same educational level and who were obese had 2.3-times higher probability of having T2D (PR: 2.35 [95% CI: 1.02; 5.39]). For women, having a low education and being obese was associated with 4.4-times higher probability of having T2D compared to those with higher education and normal body mass index (BMI) (PR: 4.47 [95% IC: 2.12; 9.24]). Similar results were observed when waist circumference was used as a marker of obesity rather than BMI. Conclusions: Women and men with higher BMI and low education had a higher risk of T2D. However, this risk was higher in women than in men.
publisher Sociedad Médica de Santiago
publishDate 2021
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