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ACTA Pharmaceutica Sciencia 2024 , Vol 62 , Num 4
The use of risk score test of American Diabetes Association in the prediction of diabetes risk in Iraq
Yasir SJ. ALRUBAYE 1 Haider M. Badea ALBADRI 2 Omar A. YOUSIF 2
1 Baghdad College of Medical Sciences, Department of Pharmacy, Branch of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutic, Baghdad, Iraq
3 Baghdad College of Medical Science, Department of Pharmacy, Branch of Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Pharmacognosy, Baghdad, Iraq
DOI : 10.23893/1307-2080.APS6254 Viewed : 586 - Downloaded : 102 The objective of this study was to evaluate the risk of developing diabetes mellitus (DM) in a sample of 900 non-diabetic volunteers who were randomly selected from various cities and towns in Baghdad and Babylon Governorates. These volunteers underwent a risk assessment test developed by the American Diabetic Association (ADA). The researchers completed the test forms based on the subjects" responses to assess the likelihood of developing type 2 diabetes mellitus. The findings indicated that approximately 20.56% of all participants in the study exhibited a high risk of developing DM. Additionally, the results demonstrated a strong and statistically significant inverse relationship between age and the risk of DM. The findings also indicated a higher prevalence of high-risk scores in males compared to females. However, women with a previous diagnosis of gestational diabetes have an elevated risk of developing diabetes. Additionally, the study demonstrated a significant correlation between the occurrence of hypertension and a family history of diabetes mellitus with the risk of developing diabetes. Physical activity shown a substantial correlation with the risk of DM, as seen by the significant association between weight status and DM risk. This suggests that all the aforementioned factors influence the risk of DM. Keywords : American Diabetes Association, diabetes mellitus, risk score test

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