Diabetes-related metabolic risk factors in internal migrant workers in China: a national surveillance study
Summary Background Little is known about the cardiometabolic health of internal migrant workers in China. We aimed to examine the prevalence of diabetes-related cardiometabolic risk factors in this large, but little-studied population. Methods We did this national surveillance study within the Chine...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The lancet. Diabetes & endocrinology 2016-02, Vol.4 (2), p.125-135 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Summary Background Little is known about the cardiometabolic health of internal migrant workers in China. We aimed to examine the prevalence of diabetes-related cardiometabolic risk factors in this large, but little-studied population. Methods We did this national surveillance study within the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention's National Disease Surveillance Point System, which includes a nationally representative sample of 170 study sites in all 31 provinces, autonomous regions, and municipalities in mainland China. We used a stratified multistage cluster sampling design to select a nationally representative sample of 48 704 Chinese internal migrant workers aged 18–59 years in 2012. We defined migrant workers as individuals whose residence at the time of the study differed from their permanent residence in the government household registration system. Medical history, information about lifestyle risk factors, and clinical measurements were collected from study participants at workplaces or local health centres by trained staff. Overnight fasting blood samples were collected in the morning and oral glucose tolerance tests were done in accordance with a standard protocol. All calculations were weighted to represent the overall Chinese migrant worker population aged 18–59 years by assigning each participant a weight coefficient. Weight coefficients were derived from the 2012 China population census data for migrant population according to the distributions of industry sector, age, and sex. Findings Among Chinese migrant workers aged 18–59 years, the weighted prevalence estimates were 26·8% (95% CI 26·4–27·3) for overweight, 4·7% (4·5–5·0) for obesity, 29·4% (28·9–29·9) for central obesity, 30·5% (30·0–31·0) for prediabetes, 5·1% (4·9–5·3) for diabetes, 16·3% (15·9–16·7) for hypertension, 34·5% (34·0–35·0) for dyslipidaemia, and 18·6% (18·2–19·0) for metabolic syndrome. 9·0% (8·7–9·3) of Chinese migrant workers had none of the following cardiometabolic risk factors, including current cigarette smoking, low fruit and vegetable intake, low physical activity, obesity or central obesity, diabetes, hypertension, and dyslipidaemia, 26·7% (26·2–27·2) had one, 30·2% (29·7–30·7) had two, 19·6% (19·1–20·0) had three, 9·9% (9·6–10·3) had four, 3·7% (3·5–3·9) had five, 0·8% (0·8–0·9) had six, and 0·1% (0·1–0·1) had seven. The proportions of individuals with three or more risk factors were 44·6% (43·9–45·3) in men and 20·2% (19·6–20·9) in women. Most metab |
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ISSN: | 2213-8587 2213-8595 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S2213-8587(15)00366-6 |