Long exposure to type 2 diabetes and risk of non-fatal coronary heart disease in Chinese females and males: Findings from a China national cross-sectional study

Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice
Jing LiXilin Yang

Abstract

To investigate the risk of Chinese females versus males for non-fatal coronary heart disease (CHD) due to long exposure to type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). 223,612 Chinese patients with T2DM were recruited from China in 2012. Binary logistic regression analysis was performed to obtain odds ratios (OR) of females versus males for non-fatal CHD. Additive interaction was used to test whether female gender and long exposure to T2DM (≥15 years) had a synergistic effect for non-fatal CHD. Significant relative excess risk due to interaction (RERI > 0), attributable proportion due to interaction (AP > 0) or synergy index (SI > 1) suggest a significant additive interaction. More females than males with T2DM had non-fatal CHD (11.3% versus 10.6%, P < .0001). Females had slightly higher risk of non-fatal CHD since 5-10 years of diabetic duration and the effect size became larger since 15 years and onwards. Overall effect of females versus males for non-fatal CHD was 1.04 (95% CI: 1.01-1.08) among patients with <15 years of duration while the effect size increased to 1.17 (95% CI: 1.07-1.28) among patients with ≥15 years of duration. Using males with <15 years of duration as the reference, females with ≥15 years of duration were at 1.82-fo...Continue Reading

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