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High Rates of Diabetes Mellitus,Pre-diabetes and Obesity Among Somali Immigrants and Refugees in Minnesota: A Retrospective Chart Review
Authors:Jane W. Njeru  Eugene M. Tan  Jennifer St. Sauver  Debra J. Jacobson  Amenah A. Agunwamba  Patrick M. Wilson  Lila J. Rutten  Swathi Damodaran  Mark L. Wieland
Affiliation:1.Division of Primary Care Internal Medicine,Mayo Clinic,Rochester,USA;2.Mayo School of Graduate Medical Education,Mayo Clinic,Rochester,USA;3.Division of Epidemiology,Mayo Clinic,Rochester,USA;4.Division of Biomedical Statistics and Informatics,Mayo Clinic,Rochester,USA;5.The Robert D. and Patricia E. Kern Center for the Science of Health Care Delivery,Mayo Clinic,Rochester,USA;6.Health Policy and Research,Mayo Clinic,Rochester,USA
Abstract:
We examined the prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors among Somali refugees at a midwestern hospital in the U.S. This was a retrospective cohort study of 1007 adult Somali patients and an age and frequency-matched cohort of non-Somali patients actively empanelled to a large, academic primary care practice network in the Midwest United States between January 1, 2011 and December 31, 2012. Cardiovascular risk factors were obtained by chart review and compared between the two cohorts using a Chi squared test. Median age was 35 years (Q1, Q3; 27, 50). The prevalence of diabetes was significantly higher among Somali versus non-Somali patients (12.1 vs 5.3 %; p = 0.0001), as was prediabetes (21.3 vs 17.2 %; p < 0.02) and obesity (34.6 vs 32.1 %; p = 0.047). After adjusting for age, sex, body mass index, education and employment, among the Somali patients, the odds ratio (95 % confidence interval) for diabetes was 2.78 (1.76–4.40) and 1.57 (1.16–2.13) for pre-diabetes. There was a significantly higher prevalence of diabetes, pre-diabetes and obesity among Somali patients compared with non-Somali patients. Further research into the specific causes of these disparities and development of targeted effective and sustainable interventions to address them is needed.
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