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Skin diseases in the Da Qing Diabetes Study:a cross-sectional study 被引量:2

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摘要 Background:The prevalence of skin diseases and diabetes mellitus(DM)are prominent around the world.The current scope of knowledge regarding the prevalence of skin diseases and comorbidities with type 2 DM(T2DM)is limited,leading to limited recognition of the correlations between skin diseases and T2DM.Methods:We collected 383 subjects from the Da Qing Diabetes Study during the period from July 9th to September 1st,2016.The subjects were categorized into three groups:Normal glucose tolerance(NGT),impaired glucose tolerance(IGT),and T2DM.The prevalence and clinical characteristics of skin diseases were recorded and investigated.Results:In this cross-sectional study,383 individuals with ages ranging from 53 to 89-year-old were recruited.The overall prevalence of skin diseases was 93.5%,and 75.7%of individuals had two or more kinds of skin diseases.Additionally,there were 47 kinds of comorbid skin diseases in patients with T2DM,of which eight kinds of skin diseases had a prevalence>10%.The prevalence of skin diseases in NGT,IGT,and T2DM groups were 93.3%,91.5%,and 96.6%,respectively;stratified analysis by categories showed a statistically significant difference in"disturbances of pigmentation"and"neurological and psychogenic dermatoses".The duration of T2DM also significantly associated with the prevalence of"disturbances of pigmentation"and"neurological and psychogenic dermatoses".Subsequently,the prevalence of"disturbances of pigmentation"was higher in males than females in NGT(P<0.01)and T2DM(P<0.01)groups.In addition,the difference in the prevalence of"disturbances of pigmentation"was also significant in NGT and T2DM groups(P<0.01).Conclusions:There was a high prevalence of skin diseases in the Da Qing Diabetes Study.To address the skin diseases in the Da Qing Diabetes Study,increased awareness and intervention measures should be implemented.
出处 《Chinese Medical Journal》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2021年第10期1191-1198,共8页 中华医学杂志(英文版)
基金 supported by grants from the Milstein Medical Asian American Partnership Foundation Research Project"Establishment and application of digital image database for skin diseases in the Chinese population"(No.MMAAP2016023) the Open Research Funding of China Skin Image Database(Nos.CSID-ORF-201711 and CSID-ORF-201918) the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(No.3332018182) Innovation Fund for Graduate Students(No.2018-1002-01-26) Peking Union Medical College,China and the scholarship from China Scholarship Council(No.201806210430)。
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