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Diabetes Care, Vol 16, Issue 1 216-227, Copyright © 1993 by American Diabetes Association
Determinants of diabetes mellitus in the Pima Indians
WC Knowler, MF Saad, DJ Pettitt, RG Nelson and PH Bennett
Diabetes and Arthritis Epidemiology Section, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, Phoenix, AZ 85014.
OBJECTIVE--To review the research findings on the determinants of diabetes
mellitus in Pima Indians. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS--Pima Indians in
Arizona have participated in a longitudinal diabetes study that has
provided data on and hypotheses about the development of NIDDM. Findings
from this study are reviewed and updated. RESULTS--Frequency distributions
of plasma glucose and HbA1 are bimodal in Pima adults, and substantial risk
of the specific vascular complications of diabetes is confined to those in
the higher components of these distributions. These findings contributed to
the adoption of internationally recognized criteria for classification of
glucose tolerance. Diabetes in the Pimas is strongly familial, and probably
of genetic origin, although the precise nature of the gene or genes
involved remains unknown. Obesity, which is at least in part
environmentally determined, is a major factor interacting with the presumed
genetic susceptibility to result in diabetes. The incidence of diabetes in
the Pimas has increased during the last several decades, providing further
evidence for environmental-genetic interaction. Longitudinal studies
suggest that the progression from normal to diabetes can be considered to
involve two stages. The first, primarily attributable to insulin
resistance, leads to impaired glucose tolerance, and the second, which
depends on insulin secretory failure, leads to worsening hyperglycemia and
overt diabetes. CONCLUSIONS--The Pimas and many other American Indian
populations suffer from a high incidence of diabetes and its characteristic
disabling or fatal complications, and would benefit from continued research
on the pathogenesis and prevention of the disease.

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