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Type 2 diabetes among Asian Americans: Prevalence and prevention
Authors:Tam H Nguyen  Thuc-Nhi Nguyen  Taylor Fischer  Won Ha  Thanh V Tran
Institution:Tam H Nguyen, Taylor Fischer, William F. Connell School of Nursing, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467, United StatesThuc-Nhi Nguyen, Thanh V Tran, Graduate School of Social Work, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467, United StatesWon Ha, Graduate School of Social Work Library, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467, United States
Abstract:Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is a growing problem among Asian Americans. Based on the Centers for Disease Control, the age-adjusted prevalence of T2DM for Asian Americans is 9%, placing them at “moderate risk”. However differential patterns of disease burden emerge when examining disaggregated data across Asian American ethnic groups; with Filipino, Pacific Islander, Japanese, and South Asian groups consistently described as having the highest prevalence of T2DM. Disentangling and strengthening prevalence data is vital for on-going prevention efforts. The strongest evidence currently available to guide the prevention of T2DM in the United States comes from a large multicenter randomized clinical control trial called the Diabetes Prevention Program, which targets individual lifestyle behavior changes. It has been translated and adopted for some Asian American groups, and shows promise. However stronger study designs and attention to several key methodological considerations will improve the science. Increased attention has also been directed toward population level downstream prevention efforts. Building an infrastructure that includes both individual and population approaches is needed to prevent T2DM among Asian American populations, and is essential for reducing health disparities.
Keywords:Type 2 diabetes mellitus  Asian American  Prevalence  Prevention  Health disparity
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