Hba1c, Blood Pressure, and Lipid Control in People with Diabetes: Japan Epidemiology Collaboration on Occupational Health Study.

The control of blood glucose levels, blood pressure (BP), and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) levels reduces the risk of diabetes complications; however, data are scarce on control status of these factors among workers with diabetes. The present study aimed to estimate the prevalence of...

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Main Authors: Huanhuan Hu, Ai Hori, Chihiro Nishiura, Naoko Sasaki, Hiroko Okazaki, Tohru Nakagawa, Toru Honda, Shuichiro Yamamoto, Kentaro Tomita, Toshiaki Miyamoto, Satsue Nagahama, Akihiko Uehara, Makoto Yamamoto, Taizo Murakami, Chii Shimizu, Makiko Shimizu, Masafumi Eguchi, Takeshi Kochi, Teppei Imai, Akiko Okino, Keisuke Kuwahara, Ikuko Kashino, Shamima Akter, Kayo Kurotani, Akiko Nanri, Isamu Kabe, Tetsuya Mizoue, Naoki Kunugita, Seitaro Dohi, Japan Epidemiology Collaboration on Occupational Health Study Group
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author Huanhuan Hu
Ai Hori
Chihiro Nishiura
Naoko Sasaki
Hiroko Okazaki
Tohru Nakagawa
Toru Honda
Shuichiro Yamamoto
Kentaro Tomita
Toshiaki Miyamoto
Satsue Nagahama
Akihiko Uehara
Makoto Yamamoto
Taizo Murakami
Chii Shimizu
Makiko Shimizu
Masafumi Eguchi
Takeshi Kochi
Teppei Imai
Akiko Okino
Keisuke Kuwahara
Ikuko Kashino
Shamima Akter
Kayo Kurotani
Akiko Nanri
Isamu Kabe
Tetsuya Mizoue
Naoki Kunugita
Seitaro Dohi
Japan Epidemiology Collaboration on Occupational Health Study Group
author_facet Huanhuan Hu
Ai Hori
Chihiro Nishiura
Naoko Sasaki
Hiroko Okazaki
Tohru Nakagawa
Toru Honda
Shuichiro Yamamoto
Kentaro Tomita
Toshiaki Miyamoto
Satsue Nagahama
Akihiko Uehara
Makoto Yamamoto
Taizo Murakami
Chii Shimizu
Makiko Shimizu
Masafumi Eguchi
Takeshi Kochi
Teppei Imai
Akiko Okino
Keisuke Kuwahara
Ikuko Kashino
Shamima Akter
Kayo Kurotani
Akiko Nanri
Isamu Kabe
Tetsuya Mizoue
Naoki Kunugita
Seitaro Dohi
Japan Epidemiology Collaboration on Occupational Health Study Group
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description The control of blood glucose levels, blood pressure (BP), and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) levels reduces the risk of diabetes complications; however, data are scarce on control status of these factors among workers with diabetes. The present study aimed to estimate the prevalence of participants with diabetes who meet glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c), BP, and LDL-C recommendations, and to investigate correlates of poor glycemic control in a large working population in Japan.The Japan Epidemiology Collaboration on Occupational Health (J-ECOH) Study is an ongoing cohort investigation, consisting mainly of employees in large manufacturing companies. We conducted a cross-sectional analysis of 3,070 employees with diabetes (2,854 men and 216 women) aged 20-69 years who attended periodic health examinations. BP was measured and recorded using different company protocols. Risk factor targets were defined using both American Diabetes Association (ADA) guidelines (HbA1c < 7.0%, BP < 140/90 mmHg, and LDL-C < 100 mg/dL) and Japan Diabetes Society (JDS) guidelines (HbA1c < 7.0%, BP < 130/80 mmHg, and LDL-C < 120 mg/dL). Logistic regression models were used to explore correlates of poor glycemic control (defined as HbA1c ≥ 8.0%).The percentages of participants who met ADA (and JDS) targets were 44.9% (44.9%) for HbA1c, 76.6% (36.3%) for BP, 27.1% (56.2%) for LDL-C, and 11.2% (10.8%) for simultaneous control of all three risk factors. Younger age, obesity, smoking, and uncontrolled dyslipidemia were associated with poor glycemic control. The adjusted odds ratio of poor glycemic control was 0.58 (95% confidence interval, 0.46-0.73) for participants with treated but uncontrolled hypertension, and 0.47 (0.33-0.66) for participants with treated and controlled hypertension, as compared with participants without hypertension. There was no significant difference in HbA1c levels between participants with treated but uncontrolled hypertension and those with treated and controlled hypertension.Data from a large working population, predominantly composed of men, suggest that achievement of HbA1c, BP, and LDL-C targets was less than optimal, especially in younger participants. Uncontrolled dyslipidemia was associated with poor glycemic control. Participants not receiving antihypertensive treatment had higher HbA1c levels.
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spelling doaj.art-5fe7574cd32242fdb82f014d446bf0812022-12-21T19:48:13ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032016-01-01117e015907110.1371/journal.pone.0159071Hba1c, Blood Pressure, and Lipid Control in People with Diabetes: Japan Epidemiology Collaboration on Occupational Health Study.Huanhuan HuAi HoriChihiro NishiuraNaoko SasakiHiroko OkazakiTohru NakagawaToru HondaShuichiro YamamotoKentaro TomitaToshiaki MiyamotoSatsue NagahamaAkihiko UeharaMakoto YamamotoTaizo MurakamiChii ShimizuMakiko ShimizuMasafumi EguchiTakeshi KochiTeppei ImaiAkiko OkinoKeisuke KuwaharaIkuko KashinoShamima AkterKayo KurotaniAkiko NanriIsamu KabeTetsuya MizoueNaoki KunugitaSeitaro DohiJapan Epidemiology Collaboration on Occupational Health Study GroupThe control of blood glucose levels, blood pressure (BP), and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) levels reduces the risk of diabetes complications; however, data are scarce on control status of these factors among workers with diabetes. The present study aimed to estimate the prevalence of participants with diabetes who meet glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c), BP, and LDL-C recommendations, and to investigate correlates of poor glycemic control in a large working population in Japan.The Japan Epidemiology Collaboration on Occupational Health (J-ECOH) Study is an ongoing cohort investigation, consisting mainly of employees in large manufacturing companies. We conducted a cross-sectional analysis of 3,070 employees with diabetes (2,854 men and 216 women) aged 20-69 years who attended periodic health examinations. BP was measured and recorded using different company protocols. Risk factor targets were defined using both American Diabetes Association (ADA) guidelines (HbA1c < 7.0%, BP < 140/90 mmHg, and LDL-C < 100 mg/dL) and Japan Diabetes Society (JDS) guidelines (HbA1c < 7.0%, BP < 130/80 mmHg, and LDL-C < 120 mg/dL). Logistic regression models were used to explore correlates of poor glycemic control (defined as HbA1c ≥ 8.0%).The percentages of participants who met ADA (and JDS) targets were 44.9% (44.9%) for HbA1c, 76.6% (36.3%) for BP, 27.1% (56.2%) for LDL-C, and 11.2% (10.8%) for simultaneous control of all three risk factors. Younger age, obesity, smoking, and uncontrolled dyslipidemia were associated with poor glycemic control. The adjusted odds ratio of poor glycemic control was 0.58 (95% confidence interval, 0.46-0.73) for participants with treated but uncontrolled hypertension, and 0.47 (0.33-0.66) for participants with treated and controlled hypertension, as compared with participants without hypertension. There was no significant difference in HbA1c levels between participants with treated but uncontrolled hypertension and those with treated and controlled hypertension.Data from a large working population, predominantly composed of men, suggest that achievement of HbA1c, BP, and LDL-C targets was less than optimal, especially in younger participants. Uncontrolled dyslipidemia was associated with poor glycemic control. Participants not receiving antihypertensive treatment had higher HbA1c levels.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4954688?pdf=render
spellingShingle Huanhuan Hu
Ai Hori
Chihiro Nishiura
Naoko Sasaki
Hiroko Okazaki
Tohru Nakagawa
Toru Honda
Shuichiro Yamamoto
Kentaro Tomita
Toshiaki Miyamoto
Satsue Nagahama
Akihiko Uehara
Makoto Yamamoto
Taizo Murakami
Chii Shimizu
Makiko Shimizu
Masafumi Eguchi
Takeshi Kochi
Teppei Imai
Akiko Okino
Keisuke Kuwahara
Ikuko Kashino
Shamima Akter
Kayo Kurotani
Akiko Nanri
Isamu Kabe
Tetsuya Mizoue
Naoki Kunugita
Seitaro Dohi
Japan Epidemiology Collaboration on Occupational Health Study Group
Hba1c, Blood Pressure, and Lipid Control in People with Diabetes: Japan Epidemiology Collaboration on Occupational Health Study.
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title Hba1c, Blood Pressure, and Lipid Control in People with Diabetes: Japan Epidemiology Collaboration on Occupational Health Study.
title_full Hba1c, Blood Pressure, and Lipid Control in People with Diabetes: Japan Epidemiology Collaboration on Occupational Health Study.
title_fullStr Hba1c, Blood Pressure, and Lipid Control in People with Diabetes: Japan Epidemiology Collaboration on Occupational Health Study.
title_full_unstemmed Hba1c, Blood Pressure, and Lipid Control in People with Diabetes: Japan Epidemiology Collaboration on Occupational Health Study.
title_short Hba1c, Blood Pressure, and Lipid Control in People with Diabetes: Japan Epidemiology Collaboration on Occupational Health Study.
title_sort hba1c blood pressure and lipid control in people with diabetes japan epidemiology collaboration on occupational health study
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4954688?pdf=render
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