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Diabetes Care, Vol 21, Issue 6 936-942, Copyright © 1998 by American Diabetes Association
High prevalence of diabetes in Bahrainis. Associations with ethnicity and raised plasma cholesterol
F al-Mahroos and PM McKeigue
Epidemiology Unit, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, U.K.
OBJECTIVE: To determine prevalence of diabetes and associated risk factors
in the population of Bahrain. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: A
cross-sectional study of 2,128 Bahrainis aged 40-69 years was conducted.
RESULTS: Age-standardized prevalence of diabetes was 25% in Jaafari Arabs,
48% in Sunni Arabs, and 23% in Iranians. In multivariate analyses, positive
family history of diabetes, low educational status, waist girth, plasma
cholesterol, and, in women, postmenopausal status were independently
associated with diabetes. Adjusting for these factors did not account for
the difference in prevalence between Jaafari and Sunni Arabs. There was no
association between diabetes and parental consanguinity. Mean plasma
cholesterol was 0.5 mmol/l higher in diabetic than in normoglycemic
participants, 0.5 mmol/l higher in Sunni than in Jaafari Arabs, and,
excluding diabetic individuals, 0.2 mmol/l higher in those with a positive
family history of diabetes than in those with a negative family history.
Although 28% of participants had BMI > or = 30 kg/m2, only 42% of these
obese individuals rated themselves as overweight. In men, obesity was
inversely related to physical activity at work. In women, obesity was
associated with high parity and inversely associated with employment
outside the home. CONCLUSIONS: The high rates of diabetes in Bahrain and
other Arabian Peninsula populations appear to be part of a familial
syndrome that includes raised plasma cholesterol levels. Risk is related to
ethnic origin but not to parental consanguinity. Despite the high rates of
diabetes, obesity is still perceived as a desirable attribute in this
population.

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