posted 10/24/02
Diabetes accounts for at least 3.6% of all deaths and 5.2% of
CVD deaths in US adults.
Diabetes is a well-established cause of
cardiovascular disease (CVD) and all-cause mortality. The burden of death
attributable to diabetes in the United States is not well quantified,
particularly with regard to age. The authors analyzed data from the Second
National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES II) (1976-1980) and the
NHANES II Mortality Study, in which a nationally representative cohort of 9,250
adults aged 30-75 years was followed for 12-16 years, to determine all-cause and
cause-specific mortality.
Overall, between 1976 and 1980, the prevalence of
diagnosed diabetes was 4.3%. By 1992, the relative hazard of all-cause mortality
was 1.9 (95% confidence interval: 1.5, 2.3), and the population attributable
risk (PAR) was 3.6%. The relative hazard of CVD mortality was 2.3 (95%
confidence interval: 1.8, 2.8), and the PAR was 5.2%. Including participants
with undiagnosed diabetes in the estimates increased the PAR for all-cause
mortality to 5.1% and that for CVD mortality to 6.8%. Women had a higher
prevalence of diagnosed diabetes than men and a greater relative hazard of death
than nondiabetic women, leading to a higher PAR for women (3.8% for all causes
and 7.3% for CVD) versus men (3.3% for all causes and 3.8% for CVD).
These data suggest that diabetes accounts for at least 3.6% of all deaths and 5.2% of CVD deaths in US adults. Improvements in diabetes prevention and treatment should produce noticeable effects on US life expectancy.
Source: Diabetes In Control Dot Com: Am J Epidemiol 2002 Oct 15;156(8):714-9.
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