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Occupations associated with diabetes complications: A nationwide-multicenter hospital-based case-control study.
Nakazawa, Shoko; Fukai, Kota; Furuya, Yuko; Kojimahara, Noriko; Hoshi, Keika; Toyota, Akihiro; Tatemichi, Masayuki.
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  • Nakazawa S; Department of Preventive Medicine, Tokai University School of Medicine, Isehara, Japan143 Shimokasuya, Isehara-shi, Kanagawa 259-1193, Japan.
  • Fukai K; Department of Preventive Medicine, Tokai University School of Medicine, Isehara, Japan143 Shimokasuya, Isehara-shi, Kanagawa 259-1193, Japan. Electronic address: kota229@tokai.ac.jp.
  • Furuya Y; Department of Preventive Medicine, Tokai University School of Medicine, Isehara, Japan143 Shimokasuya, Isehara-shi, Kanagawa 259-1193, Japan.
  • Kojimahara N; Department of Public Health, Shizuoka Graduate University of Public Health, Shizuoka, Japan4-27-2, Kita-ando, Aoi-ku, Shizuoka-shi 420-0881, Japan.
  • Hoshi K; Center for Public Health Informatics, National Institute of Public Health, Wako, Japan2-3-6 Minami, Wako-shi, Saitama 351-0197, Japan; Department of Hygiene, School of Medicine, Kitasato University, Sagamihara, Japan1-15-1, Kitazato, Minami-ku, Sagamihara-shi, Kanagawa 252-0374, Japan.
  • Toyota A; Chugoku Rosai Hospital Research Center for the Promotion of Health and Employment Support, Japan Organization of Occupational Health and Safety, Hiroshima, Japan1-5-1 Hirotagaya, Kure-shi, Hiroshima 737-0193, Japan.
  • Tatemichi M; Department of Preventive Medicine, Tokai University School of Medicine, Isehara, Japan143 Shimokasuya, Isehara-shi, Kanagawa 259-1193, Japan.
Diabetes Res Clin Pract ; 186: 109809, 2022 Apr.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35247525
ABSTRACT

AIM:

Investigating the risks of diabetes complications among inpatients with diabetes associated with longest-held and current occupations.

METHOD:

Using a Japanese nationwide, multicenter, hospital inpatient dataset (2005-2015), a matched case-control study with 39,550 inpatients with diabetes was conducted. We considered both the longest-held and current occupations of the study subjects.

RESULT:

Diabetes complications such as retinopathy, nephropathy, neuropathy, and peripheral vascular complications occur more often in managers, sales workers, service workers, transportation workers, construction and mining workers and carrying, cleaning and packing workers. Among these occupations, particularly the service workers indicated consistently significant increased risks (OR = 1.36 (1.23-1.51)) in developing all the considered subtypes of diabetes complications, and the performed sensitivity analysis confirmed this conclusion. Moreover, among service workers, cooks, waiters, building service staff and other service workers were identified as having the highest risks in developing diabetes complications (ORs = 1.30 (1.12-1.51), 1.63 (1.36-1.95), 1.79 (1.21-2.67), and 2.05 (1.30-3.22), respectively).

CONCLUSIONS:

Our study's potential translational impact should lead to subsequent investigations on the causes connected to certain occupations of various diabetes complications and particularly to more carefully dealing with patients with diabetes who work in the identified occupational areas and their health risks.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Diabetes Mellitus / Enfermedades Profesionales Tipo de estudio: Clinical_trials / Observational_studies / Risk_factors_studies Idioma: En Revista: Diabetes Res Clin Pract Asunto de la revista: ENDOCRINOLOGIA Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Diabetes Mellitus / Enfermedades Profesionales Tipo de estudio: Clinical_trials / Observational_studies / Risk_factors_studies Idioma: En Revista: Diabetes Res Clin Pract Asunto de la revista: ENDOCRINOLOGIA Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article