Adolescent BMI and early-onset type 2 diabetes among Ethiopian immigrants and their descendants: a nationwide study
Abstract Background We assessed in a nationwide cohort the association between adolescent BMI and early-onset (< 40 years) type 2 diabetes among Israelis of Ethiopian origin. Methods Normoglycemic adolescents (range 16–20 years old), including 93,806 native Israelis (≥ 3rd generation in Israel) a...
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doaj-4103fb45d33444e9b50049baf858bf9d2020-11-25T04:09:18ZengBMCCardiovascular Diabetology1475-28402020-10-0119111110.1186/s12933-020-01143-zAdolescent BMI and early-onset type 2 diabetes among Ethiopian immigrants and their descendants: a nationwide studyMaya Simchoni0Uri Hamiel1Orit Pinhas-Hamiel2Inbar Zucker3Tali Cukierman-Yaffe4Miri Lutski5Estela Derazne6Zivan Beer7Doron BeharLital Keinan-Boker8Ofri Mosenzon9Dorit Tzur10Arnon Afek11Amir Tirosh12Itamar Raz13Gilad Twig14Department of Military Medicine, Hebrew University, Jerusalem and the Israel Defense Forces Medical CorpsGenetic Institute, Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical CenterSackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv UniversitySackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv UniversitySackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv UniversitySackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv UniversitySackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv UniversityDepartment of Military Medicine, Hebrew University, Jerusalem and the Israel Defense Forces Medical CorpsSackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv UniversityThe Diabetes Unit, Department of Internal Medicine, Hadassah Hebrew University HospitalDepartment of Military Medicine, Hebrew University, Jerusalem and the Israel Defense Forces Medical CorpsSackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv UniversitySackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv UniversityThe Diabetes Unit, Department of Internal Medicine, Hadassah Hebrew University HospitalDepartment of Military Medicine, Hebrew University, Jerusalem and the Israel Defense Forces Medical CorpsAbstract Background We assessed in a nationwide cohort the association between adolescent BMI and early-onset (< 40 years) type 2 diabetes among Israelis of Ethiopian origin. Methods Normoglycemic adolescents (range 16–20 years old), including 93,806 native Israelis (≥ 3rd generation in Israel) and 27,684 Israelis of Ethiopian origin, were medically assessed for military service between 1996 and 2011. Weight and height were measured. Data were linked to the Israeli National Diabetes Registry. Incident type 2 diabetes by December 31, 2016 was the outcome. Cox regression models stratified by sex and BMI categories were applied. Results 226 (0.29%) men and 79 (0.18%) women developed diabetes during 992,980 and 530,814 person-years follow-up, respectively, at a mean age of 30.4 and 27.4 years, respectively. Among native Israeli men with normal and high (overweight and obese) BMI, diabetes incidence was 9.5 and 62.0 (per 105 person-years), respectively. The respective incidences were 46.9 and 112.3 among men of Ethiopian origin. After adjustment for sociodemographic confounders, the hazard ratios for type 2 diabetes among Ethiopian men with normal and high BMI were 3.4 (2.3–5.1) and 15.8 (8.3–30.3) respectively, compared to third-generation Israelis with normal BMI. When this analysis was limited to Israeli-born Ethiopian men, the hazard ratios were 4.4 (1.7–11.4) and 29.1 (12.9–70.6), respectively. Results persisted when immigrants of other white Caucasian origin were the reference; and among women with normal, but not high, BMI. Conclusions Ethiopian origin is a risk factor for early-onset type 2 diabetes among young men at any BMI, and may require selective interventions.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12933-020-01143-zAdolescentsBMIEarly-onsetEpidemiologyImmigrationType 2 diabetes |
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Maya Simchoni Uri Hamiel Orit Pinhas-Hamiel Inbar Zucker Tali Cukierman-Yaffe Miri Lutski Estela Derazne Zivan Beer Doron Behar Lital Keinan-Boker Ofri Mosenzon Dorit Tzur Arnon Afek Amir Tirosh Itamar Raz Gilad Twig |
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Maya Simchoni Uri Hamiel Orit Pinhas-Hamiel Inbar Zucker Tali Cukierman-Yaffe Miri Lutski Estela Derazne Zivan Beer Doron Behar Lital Keinan-Boker Ofri Mosenzon Dorit Tzur Arnon Afek Amir Tirosh Itamar Raz Gilad Twig Adolescent BMI and early-onset type 2 diabetes among Ethiopian immigrants and their descendants: a nationwide study Cardiovascular Diabetology Adolescents BMI Early-onset Epidemiology Immigration Type 2 diabetes |
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Maya Simchoni Uri Hamiel Orit Pinhas-Hamiel Inbar Zucker Tali Cukierman-Yaffe Miri Lutski Estela Derazne Zivan Beer Doron Behar Lital Keinan-Boker Ofri Mosenzon Dorit Tzur Arnon Afek Amir Tirosh Itamar Raz Gilad Twig |
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Adolescent BMI and early-onset type 2 diabetes among Ethiopian immigrants and their descendants: a nationwide study |
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Adolescent BMI and early-onset type 2 diabetes among Ethiopian immigrants and their descendants: a nationwide study |
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Adolescent BMI and early-onset type 2 diabetes among Ethiopian immigrants and their descendants: a nationwide study |
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Adolescent BMI and early-onset type 2 diabetes among Ethiopian immigrants and their descendants: a nationwide study |
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Adolescent BMI and early-onset type 2 diabetes among Ethiopian immigrants and their descendants: a nationwide study |
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adolescent bmi and early-onset type 2 diabetes among ethiopian immigrants and their descendants: a nationwide study |
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Cardiovascular Diabetology |
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1475-2840 |
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Abstract Background We assessed in a nationwide cohort the association between adolescent BMI and early-onset (< 40 years) type 2 diabetes among Israelis of Ethiopian origin. Methods Normoglycemic adolescents (range 16–20 years old), including 93,806 native Israelis (≥ 3rd generation in Israel) and 27,684 Israelis of Ethiopian origin, were medically assessed for military service between 1996 and 2011. Weight and height were measured. Data were linked to the Israeli National Diabetes Registry. Incident type 2 diabetes by December 31, 2016 was the outcome. Cox regression models stratified by sex and BMI categories were applied. Results 226 (0.29%) men and 79 (0.18%) women developed diabetes during 992,980 and 530,814 person-years follow-up, respectively, at a mean age of 30.4 and 27.4 years, respectively. Among native Israeli men with normal and high (overweight and obese) BMI, diabetes incidence was 9.5 and 62.0 (per 105 person-years), respectively. The respective incidences were 46.9 and 112.3 among men of Ethiopian origin. After adjustment for sociodemographic confounders, the hazard ratios for type 2 diabetes among Ethiopian men with normal and high BMI were 3.4 (2.3–5.1) and 15.8 (8.3–30.3) respectively, compared to third-generation Israelis with normal BMI. When this analysis was limited to Israeli-born Ethiopian men, the hazard ratios were 4.4 (1.7–11.4) and 29.1 (12.9–70.6), respectively. Results persisted when immigrants of other white Caucasian origin were the reference; and among women with normal, but not high, BMI. Conclusions Ethiopian origin is a risk factor for early-onset type 2 diabetes among young men at any BMI, and may require selective interventions. |
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Adolescents BMI Early-onset Epidemiology Immigration Type 2 diabetes |
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