Abstract
Total 10 450 people received health check-up in our hospital from March 2009 to December 2010.The subjects were classified as high-risk for type 2 diabetes mellitus ( DM ) group ( n =9016) and non-high-risk group (n =1434).The rate of new DM was 3.36% (303/9016) and the rate of impaired glucose regulation (IGR) was 12.38% (1117/9016) in high-risk group; while in non-high-risk group there was no new DM cases,and IGR rate was 2.58% (37/1434).The detection rate of IGR and DM significantly increased with the increasing rate of risk factor and numbers (P < 0.01 ).Logistic regression analysis revealed that the abnormal glucose metabolism was associated with age,male,positive family history,heart rate,hypertension,abnormal lipid metabolism and hyperuricacidemia.The results suggest that subjects with multiple risk factors should be the key population for prevention and screening of type 2 diabetes. Key words: Prediabetic state; Risk factors
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