JAMA
1989 Jul 21;262(3):360-4
Comment in:
JAMA. 1989 Jul 21;262(30:398-9
JAMA. 1990 May 2;263(17):2302.
Lack of awareness and treatment of hyperlipidemia in type II diabetes in
a community survey.
Stern MP, Patterson JK, Haffner SM, Hazuda HP, Mitchell BD.
Department of Medicine, University of Texas Health Science Center, San
Antonio 78284.
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of morbidity, disability,
and death among patients with type II (non-insulin-dependent) diabetes
mellitus. Moreover, hyperlipidemia is also common among these patients.
Despite this, there are virtually no data regarding the level of awareness
and treatment of hyperlipidemia among diabetic subjects at the community
level. We therefore examined 374 Mexican-Americans and 86 non-Hispanic
whites with type II diabetes identified in an epidemiologic survey that
involved 3279 Mexican-Americans and 1847 non-Hispanic whites who resided
in San Antonio, Tex. More than 40% of the diabetic subjects were hyperlipidemic
according to the criteria of the National Cholesterol Education Program,
and an additional 23% had hypertriglyceridemia and/or low levels of high-density
lipoprotein cholesterol. By contrast, less than one fourth of the nondiabetic
subjects were hyperlipidemic. Only approximately 25% of non-Hispanic whites
with diabetes were aware of their hyperlipidemia, and less than 10% were
receiving treatment. Awareness and treatment were even less frequent among
Mexican-Americans with diabetes. Community physicians should be encouraged
to give early attention to the management of lipid disorders in their
diabetic patients.
PMID: 2739037 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
JAMA 1990 May 2;263(17):2302
Comment on:
JAMA. 1989 Jul 21;262(3):360-4.
Systeme international units and familiar formulas: the case of lipids.
Giral P, Bruckert E, Boyer H.
Publication Types: Comment; Letter
PMID: 2325231 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]