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Endocrine Abstracts (2014) 35 P354 | DOI: 10.1530/endoabs.35.P354

ECE2014 Poster Presentations Diabetes (epidemiology, pathophysiology) (63 abstracts)

Age and gender characteristics of carbohydrate metabolism disorders in dependance on HbA1c level

Lev Prystupiuk , Liudmyla Naumova , Maksym Prystupiuk , Marianna Naumova & Oleksandr Prystupiuk


Bogomolets National Medical University, Kyiv, Ukraine.


Diabetes mellitus type 2 (DM type 2) is characterized by constant increase in the number of cases. The worst consequence of this disease is the increase in mortality from injuries of the cardiovascular system. And the best prevention of this complication is active detection and then intensive treatment of DM type 2.

Our study is aimed at active detection of patients with impaired glucose metabolism in different regions of Ukraine with help of determination of HbA1c level in the venous blood.

Material’s research: HbA1c level was determined in 1564 inhabitants of various regions of Ukraine: Center, West, South-East, North and South.

Results: Depending on age patients were classified as follows: under 45 years – 20%; 46–59 years – 37%; 60–74 years – 30%; over 75 years – 12%. And according to male/female ratio in each age group: up to 45 years – 44 and 56%; 46–59 years – 40% and 60%; 60–74 years – 18 and 82%; and over 75 years – 36 and 64%.

First, it is worth underlying that only 30% of invited people agreed to be examined. Among them we have had the following results of HbA1c level: 6.1–6.4% were observed in 12% of cases, and higher than 6.5% in 16% of the investigated people. And it was figured out that 67% of these studied people had first-line relatives with diabetes mellitus. The majority of males with disordered carbohydrate metabolism was found in the age group 60–64 years; and females – 65–74 years.

Conclusions: i) In Ukrainians of older age groups active detection of DM type 2 by determination of HbA1c level revealed slight carbohydrate metabolism disorders in 12% and evident disorders in 16%.

ii) Not more than 30% of invited people were interested in active detection of DM type 2.

iii) Relatives of patients with diabetes mellitus were mostly interested in this active detection.

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