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      <title>Ischaemic heart disease in Turkish migrants with type 2 diabetes mellitus in The Netherlands: wait for the next generation? (Article)</title>
      <link>http://repub.eur.nl/res/pub/10122/</link>
      <pubDate>2002-01-01T00:00:00Z</pubDate>
      <description>OBJECTIVE: To study the prevalence of ischaemic heart disease in Turkish
      and Surinam-Asian migrants with type 2 diabetes mellitus in the
      Netherlands as compared with Europeans. METHODS: In a consecutive
      case-control study, 59 Turkish and 62 Surinam-Asian patients were compared
      with 185 Europeans referred to a diabetes clinic for treatment of type 2
      diabetes in the period 1992 to 1998. Main outcome measures were ischaemic
      heart disease and its associated risk factors. RESULTS: The prevalence of
      ischaemic heart disease was lower (9%) in the Turks (p &lt; 0.02), but higher
      (29%) in the Surinam-Asians compared with the Europeans (23%). The Turks
      (52 +/- 10 years) and Surinam-Asians (46 +/- 12 years) were younger than
      the Europeans (64 +/- 11 years, p &lt; 0.001). Body mass index was 32 +/- 5
      (p &lt; 0.001) in the Turks, 27 +/- 5 in the Surinam-Asians (p &lt; 0.05) and 29
      +/- 5 in the Europeans. Turkish patients smoked less (23%, p &lt; 0.05) and
      used less alcohol (4%, p &lt; 0.05) than the Europeans. Proteinuria was found
      in 24% of the Turks (p &lt; 0.05), 37% of the Surinam-Asians (NS) and 46% of
      the Europeans. In univariate analysis ischaemic heart disease was related
      to Turkish origin, OR 0.34 (0.14-0.83) p &lt; 0.02, to Surinam-Asian origin,
      OR 1.84 (1.00-3.38) p = 0.05, and smoking, OR 1.78 (1.18-2.68) p &lt; 0.01.
      Other variables were not related to ischaemic heart disease. Multivariate
      analysis in a model with ethnicity and smoking showed significant
      relations between ischaemic heart disease and Turkish ethnicity, OR 0.19
      (0.06-0.65) p = 0.007, Surinam-Asian origin, OR 2.77 (1.45-5.28) p =
      0.002, and smoking, OR 1.79 (1.20-2.66) p = 0.004. CONCLUSION: Type 2
      diabetes mellitus in different ethnic groups results in a significant
      difference in incidence of ischaemic heart disease. The most remarkable
      finding is a low incidence of ischaemic heart disease in the Turkish
      patients with type 2 diabetes, independent of smoking. The high prevalence
      of ischaemic heart disease in young migrant Asians with diabetes is
      confirmed.</description>
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