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Prevalence of Complications Among Second-Generation Japanese-American Men With Diabetes, Impaired Glucose Tolerance, or Normal Glucose Tolerance

  1. Wilfred Y Fujimoto,
  2. Donna L Leonetti,
  3. James L Kinyoun,
  4. William P Shuman,
  5. Walter C Stolov and
  6. Patricia W Wahl
  1. Department of Medicine, University of Washington Seattle, Washington
  2. Department of Anthropology, University of Washington Seattle, Washington
  3. Department of Ophthalmology, University of Washington Seattle, Washington
  4. Department of Radiology, University of Washington Seattle, Washington
  5. Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Washington Seattle, Washington
  6. Department of Biostatistics, University of Washington Seattle, Washington
  1. Address correspondence and reprint requests to Wilfred Y. Fujimoto, M.D., University of Washington School of Medicine, Department of Medicine, Division of Metabolism, Endocrinology, and Nutrition, RG-26, Seattle, WA 98195.
Diabetes 1987 Jun; 36(6): 730-739. https://doi.org/10.2337/diab.36.6.730
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In a study sample of 229 second-generation Japanese- American (Nisei) men, 79 with normal glucose tolerance, 72 with impaired glucose tolerance (IGT), and 78 with non-insulin-dependent diabetes, we have determined prevalence rates for certain conditions (ischemic heart disease, peripheral vascular disease, hypertension, retinopathy, neuropathy, and nephropathy) associated with diabetes. All subjects participated in a 75-g oral glucose tolerance test. World Health Organization (WHO) diagnostic criteria and information from the subject's medical history and personal physician were used to classify the subjects.

Retinopathy was observed only in diabetic men in the study sample (11.5% of diabetic men). Furthermore, it was observed only in men who were receiving drug treatment for diabetes—40.0% of insulin-treated and 17.2% of sulfonylurea-treated men. Electrophysiologic evidence of peripheral neuropathy was observed in 46.2% of diabetic men and in 4.0% of nondiabetic (normal and IGT) men. For diabetic men with fasting serum glucose ≥140 mg/dl, 63.8% had peripheral neuropathy and 19.1% had retinopathy, whereas for diabetic men with fasting serum glucose <140 mg/dl, 19.4% had neuropathy and none had retinopathy. For diabetic men with a diabetes duration of 2:10 yr, 72.7% had neuropathy and 31.8% had retinopathy; with a diabetes duration of 5-9 yr, 70.6% had neuropathy and 11.8% had retinopathy; and with a diabetes duration of <5 yr, 20.5% had neuropathy and none had retinopathy. Nephropathy was distinctly uncommon, and among the measurements of kidney function, only proteinuria was clearly abnormal with diabetes. Prevalence rates of hypertension, peripheral vascular disease, and ischemic heart disease were highest in Nisei men with diabetes, lowest in men with normal glucose tolerance, and intermediate in men with IGT. None of these conditions appeared to be strongly related to the degree of fasting hyperglycemia. Hypertension occurred in 53.8% of diabetic men, 51.4% of men with IGT, and 29.1% of men with normal glucose tolerance (blood pressure > 140/90 and/or treatment with medication for hypertension). Arteriosclerosis obliterans of the lower leg vessels was determined by Doppler technique to occur in 24.4% of diabetic men, 16.7% of men with IGT, and 8.9% of men with normal glucose tolerance. Ischemic heart disease, as determined from a resting electrocardiogram and the Minnesota Code criteria for ischemic heart disease, occurred in 29.5% of diabetic men, 23.6% of men with IGT, and only 6.3% of men with normal glucose tolerance.

  • Received February 3, 1986.
  • Revision received December 11, 1986.
  • Accepted December 11, 1986.
  • Copyright © 1987 by the American Diabetes Association
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Wilfred Y Fujimoto, Donna L Leonetti, James L Kinyoun, William P Shuman, Walter C Stolov, Patricia W Wahl
Diabetes Jun 1987, 36 (6) 730-739; DOI: 10.2337/diab.36.6.730

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Prevalence of Complications Among Second-Generation Japanese-American Men With Diabetes, Impaired Glucose Tolerance, or Normal Glucose Tolerance
Wilfred Y Fujimoto, Donna L Leonetti, James L Kinyoun, William P Shuman, Walter C Stolov, Patricia W Wahl
Diabetes Jun 1987, 36 (6) 730-739; DOI: 10.2337/diab.36.6.730
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