Determinants of diabetes in Bangladesh using two approaches: An analysis of the Demographic and Health Survey 2011

This article was published in The Journal of Biosocial Science [ © Cambridge University Press 2019] and the definite version is available at: https://doi.org/10.1017/S002193201900066X. The Journal's website is at: https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-biosocial-science/article/dete...

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Main Authors: Swasey, Krystal K., Gupta, Rajat Das, Nayeem, Jannatun, Al Kibria, Gulam Muhammed
其他作者: Brac James P. Grant School of Public Health
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spelling 10361-165212022-04-05T21:01:28Z Determinants of diabetes in Bangladesh using two approaches: An analysis of the Demographic and Health Survey 2011 Swasey, Krystal K. Gupta, Rajat Das Nayeem, Jannatun Al Kibria, Gulam Muhammed Brac James P. Grant School of Public Health Diabetes Determinants Bangladesh This article was published in The Journal of Biosocial Science [ © Cambridge University Press 2019] and the definite version is available at: https://doi.org/10.1017/S002193201900066X. The Journal's website is at: https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-biosocial-science/article/determinants-of-diabetes-in-bangladesh-using-two-approaches-an-analysis-of-the-demographic-and-health-survey-2011/79E90A6DD9A7AE17C3E1E9662CEF58AD This cross-sectional study analysed data from the Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey 2011 to investigate factors associated with diabetes in Bangladesh. Data were analysed using logistic and log-binomial regressions to estimate odds ratios (ORs) and prevalence ratios (PRs), respectively. Among the 7544 respondents aged ≥35 years, the estimated prevalence of diabetes was 11.0%. In the adjusted analysis, survey participants in the age group 55–64 years (adjusted PR [APR]: 1.8, 95% Confidence Interval (CI): 1.4, 2.2; adjusted OR [AOR]: 1.9, 95% CI: 1.5, 2.5) and those with at least secondary education level (APR: 1.3, 95% CI: 1.0, 1.6; AOR: 1.3, 95% CI: 1.0, 1.7) were more likely to have diabetes than those in the age group 35–44 years and those with no education. Furthermore, respondents living in Khulna (APR: 0.5, 95% CI: 0.4, 0.6; AOR: 0.4, 95% CI: 0.3, 0.6) were less likely to have diabetes than people living in Barisal. While adjusted estimates of PR and OR were similar in terms of significance of association, the magnitude of the point estimate was attenuated in PR compared with the OR. Nevertheless, the measured factors still had a significant association with diabetes in Bangladesh. The results of this study suggest that Bangladeshi adults would benefit from increased education on, and awareness of, the risk factors for diabetes. Focused public health intervention should target these high-risk populations. Published 2022-04-05T05:44:58Z 2022-04-05T05:44:58Z 2019 2019-10-21 Journal Article Swasey, K., Gupta, R., Nayeem, J., & Kibria, G. (2020). Determinants of diabetes in Bangladesh using two approaches: An analysis of the Demographic and Health Survey 2011. Journal of Biosocial Science, 52(4), 585-595. doi:10.1017/S002193201900066X http://hdl.handle.net/10361/16521 https://doi.org/10.1017/S002193201900066X en_US https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-biosocial-science/article/determinants-of-diabetes-in-bangladesh-using-two-approaches-an-analysis-of-the-demographic-and-health-survey-2011/79E90A6DD9A7AE17C3E1E9662CEF58AD Journal of Biosocial Science application/pdf Cambridge University Press
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topic Diabetes
Determinants
Bangladesh
spellingShingle Diabetes
Determinants
Bangladesh
Swasey, Krystal K.
Gupta, Rajat Das
Nayeem, Jannatun
Al Kibria, Gulam Muhammed
Determinants of diabetes in Bangladesh using two approaches: An analysis of the Demographic and Health Survey 2011
description This article was published in The Journal of Biosocial Science [ © Cambridge University Press 2019] and the definite version is available at: https://doi.org/10.1017/S002193201900066X. The Journal's website is at: https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-biosocial-science/article/determinants-of-diabetes-in-bangladesh-using-two-approaches-an-analysis-of-the-demographic-and-health-survey-2011/79E90A6DD9A7AE17C3E1E9662CEF58AD
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Nayeem, Jannatun
Al Kibria, Gulam Muhammed
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Nayeem, Jannatun
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title Determinants of diabetes in Bangladesh using two approaches: An analysis of the Demographic and Health Survey 2011
title_short Determinants of diabetes in Bangladesh using two approaches: An analysis of the Demographic and Health Survey 2011
title_full Determinants of diabetes in Bangladesh using two approaches: An analysis of the Demographic and Health Survey 2011
title_fullStr Determinants of diabetes in Bangladesh using two approaches: An analysis of the Demographic and Health Survey 2011
title_full_unstemmed Determinants of diabetes in Bangladesh using two approaches: An analysis of the Demographic and Health Survey 2011
title_sort determinants of diabetes in bangladesh using two approaches: an analysis of the demographic and health survey 2011
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