Trends in the prevalence of self-reported diabetes in Brazilian capital cities and the Federal District, 2006-2014

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Autor(a) principal: Iser, Betine Pinto Moehlecke
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Vigo, Álvaro, Duncan, Bruce Bartholow, Schmidt, Maria Inês
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Background: Diabetes is increasing globally, particularly in low and middle income countries, posing a great challenge to health systems. Brazil is currently ranked 4th in the world in terms of the absolute number of persons with diabetes. Our aim was to analyze the trend in self-reported diabetes prevalence between 2006 and 2014 in Brazilian adults. Methods: We used data from the national telephone survey—VIGITEL. Over 40,000 individuals from probabilistic sample of subjects ≥18 years old residing in 26 state capitals and the Federal District were interviewed per year in each location. Estimates were weighted to represent the surveyed population. We analyzed trends with a linear regression model. We adjusted prevalence with a probability predictive margins model, using as reference categories: men, 18–24 years, ≥12 years of schooling and lean/normal weight. Results: From 2006 to 2014, the overall prevalence increased from 5.5 to 8.0 %, a net rise of 0.26 %/year (P = 0.001). After adjustment for sex, age, schooling and BMI categories, the trend decreased only slightly to 0.25 %/year. Relatively greater adjusted increases were present in men (0.28 %/year), in those ≥65 years (0.52 %/year), with ≤8 years of schooling (0.33 %/year) and in those overweight (0.24 %/year). The most consistent upward trends were observed among men (coefficient of determination, R2 = 0.93), those with educational attainment of 0–8 years (R2 = 0.81), those > 65 years (R2 = 0.79) and those who were overweight (R2 = 0.75). There was no significant trend in diabetes prevalence for the obese. As expected, the prevalence of self-reported diabetes was always higher among those with greater age, less schooling, in women, and in those with obesity. Being obese was associated with having more than twice the prevalence of diabetes of those normal/underweight Conclusions: Prevalence of self-reported diabetes in Brazilian adults has risen between 2006 and 2014, especially among those 65 years or older, even after taking into account the sociodemographic and nutritional changes during the period. Regardless of possible causes (higher incidence, increased diagnosis or decreased mortality), this increase in prevalence has enormous implications for the health system, representing >300,000 newly diagnosed cases of diabetes yearly requiring health care.
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title Trends in the prevalence of self-reported diabetes in Brazilian capital cities and the Federal District, 2006-2014
spellingShingle Trends in the prevalence of self-reported diabetes in Brazilian capital cities and the Federal District, 2006-2014
Iser, Betine Pinto Moehlecke
Estatística médica
Linear models
Self-report
Diabetes trends
Behavioral risk factor surveillance system
Health surveys
title_short Trends in the prevalence of self-reported diabetes in Brazilian capital cities and the Federal District, 2006-2014
title_full Trends in the prevalence of self-reported diabetes in Brazilian capital cities and the Federal District, 2006-2014
title_fullStr Trends in the prevalence of self-reported diabetes in Brazilian capital cities and the Federal District, 2006-2014
title_full_unstemmed Trends in the prevalence of self-reported diabetes in Brazilian capital cities and the Federal District, 2006-2014
title_sort Trends in the prevalence of self-reported diabetes in Brazilian capital cities and the Federal District, 2006-2014
author Iser, Betine Pinto Moehlecke
author_facet Iser, Betine Pinto Moehlecke
Vigo, Álvaro
Duncan, Bruce Bartholow
Schmidt, Maria Inês
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Duncan, Bruce Bartholow
Schmidt, Maria Inês
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Iser, Betine Pinto Moehlecke
Vigo, Álvaro
Duncan, Bruce Bartholow
Schmidt, Maria Inês
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Estatística médica
topic Estatística médica
Linear models
Self-report
Diabetes trends
Behavioral risk factor surveillance system
Health surveys
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Linear models
Self-report
Diabetes trends
Behavioral risk factor surveillance system
Health surveys
description Background: Diabetes is increasing globally, particularly in low and middle income countries, posing a great challenge to health systems. Brazil is currently ranked 4th in the world in terms of the absolute number of persons with diabetes. Our aim was to analyze the trend in self-reported diabetes prevalence between 2006 and 2014 in Brazilian adults. Methods: We used data from the national telephone survey—VIGITEL. Over 40,000 individuals from probabilistic sample of subjects ≥18 years old residing in 26 state capitals and the Federal District were interviewed per year in each location. Estimates were weighted to represent the surveyed population. We analyzed trends with a linear regression model. We adjusted prevalence with a probability predictive margins model, using as reference categories: men, 18–24 years, ≥12 years of schooling and lean/normal weight. Results: From 2006 to 2014, the overall prevalence increased from 5.5 to 8.0 %, a net rise of 0.26 %/year (P = 0.001). After adjustment for sex, age, schooling and BMI categories, the trend decreased only slightly to 0.25 %/year. Relatively greater adjusted increases were present in men (0.28 %/year), in those ≥65 years (0.52 %/year), with ≤8 years of schooling (0.33 %/year) and in those overweight (0.24 %/year). The most consistent upward trends were observed among men (coefficient of determination, R2 = 0.93), those with educational attainment of 0–8 years (R2 = 0.81), those > 65 years (R2 = 0.79) and those who were overweight (R2 = 0.75). There was no significant trend in diabetes prevalence for the obese. As expected, the prevalence of self-reported diabetes was always higher among those with greater age, less schooling, in women, and in those with obesity. Being obese was associated with having more than twice the prevalence of diabetes of those normal/underweight Conclusions: Prevalence of self-reported diabetes in Brazilian adults has risen between 2006 and 2014, especially among those 65 years or older, even after taking into account the sociodemographic and nutritional changes during the period. Regardless of possible causes (higher incidence, increased diagnosis or decreased mortality), this increase in prevalence has enormous implications for the health system, representing >300,000 newly diagnosed cases of diabetes yearly requiring health care.
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