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Is the present cut-point to define type 2 diabetes appropriate in Latin-Americans? 被引量:1
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作者 patricio lópez-jaramillo Carlos Velandia-Carrillo +1 位作者 Diego Gómez-Arbeláez Martin Aldana-Campos 《World Journal of Diabetes》 SCIE CAS 2014年第6期747-755,共9页
The diagnosis of diabetes mellitus type 2(DM2) is based either on increased plasma glucose or Glycated hemoglobin levels. Since these measures are the only means for diagnosis of DM2, they must be well adapted to each... The diagnosis of diabetes mellitus type 2(DM2) is based either on increased plasma glucose or Glycated hemoglobin levels. Since these measures are the only means for diagnosis of DM2, they must be well adapted to each population according to their metabolic characteristics, given that these may vary in each population. The World Health Organization(WHO) determined the cut-points of plasma glucose levels for the diagnosis of DM2 by associating hyperglycemia with the risk of a specific microvascular complication-retinopathy. Cardiovascular diseases are however the principal causes of mortality in patients with DM2 and we reported that in the Colombo-Ecuadorian population impaired fasting glucose and impaired glucose tolerance are both riskmarkers for myocardial infarction. We propose that the current cut-points accepted by the WHO need to be revaluated in populations such as Latin America and that there should be lower cut points for glycaemia in this population, to reduce the prevalence of cardiovascular complications associated with DM2. 展开更多
关键词 Type 2 diabetes Cut-off points Cardiovascular diseases Plasma glucose Coronary disease
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