Determining the factors related to diabetes type II with mixed logistic regression

Abstract:
Background And Aims
Diabetes type II (non-insulin dependent) which is one of the most prevalent diabetes types in the world emerges in people with the age of above 55 and genetic and environmental factors interfere in this disease. The aim of this study was to determine the factors affecting diabetes type II with generalized mixed linear model.
Methods
Population of this study included 2820 people with the age of above 30 residing in Yazd Province who were selected using cluster sampling. To analyze the data, mixed logistic regression model was used in R software.
Results
In this study, 25% of men and 24.3% of women had diabetes. The regression analysis showed that age, WHR, family diabetes record, and BMI of 001 were the factors affecting diabetes, while variables of gender, house area, and education were not significant. On the other hand, unknown factors of residence place had high correlation with affliction with diabetes.
Conclusion
Based on the results obtained from this study, change of lifestyle and prevention of obesity can prevent affliction with diabetes to a great extent.
Language:
English
Published:
Epidemiology and Health System Journal, Volume:3 Issue: 4, Autumn 2016
Pages:
329 to 335
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