Contact PI/Project LeaderBARRETT-CONNOR, ELIZABETH L
Awardee OrganizationUNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO
Description
Abstract Text
This proposal is designed to extend prospective studies of the epidemiology
of non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) and impaired glucose
tolerance (IGT) and their comorbidities in the Rancho Bemardo cohort. This
defined population of older adults was studied initially in 1972-74, and
more extensively in 1984-87. The latter study included 2,859 participants
aged 40+, 2480 of whom had a 75 gm oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT). Of
the latter, 166 men and 158 women had NIDDM and 237 men and 348 women had
IGT, based on World Health Organization criteria. This study included
lifestyle and medical histories; anthropometry; blood pressure; lipid and
lipoprotein measurements; visual acuity tests; retinal photographs; an
electrocardiogram; dietary and psychosocial evaluations; renal functions
tests; and (in a subset) hormone measurements.
In this proposal we will use the surviving 1984-1987 participants who were
characterized for carbohydrate tolerance by OGTT, cardiovascular disease
(CVD), eye and renal disease and multiple attributes as the baseline cohort
(n = 2480). Some earlier data will also be used to establish stability of
attributes (e.g. blood pressure, obesity, lipids, fasting plasma glucose).
We propose a repeat evaluation with regard to OGTT, CVD, eye and renal
disease, and diverse behavioral, biochemical and endocrinological
covariates. This will allow us to determine the incidence and determinants
of NIDDM and IGT in older adults. We will also determine morbidity and
mortality over time in the presence or absence of abnormal carbohydrate
tolerance, and describe in greater detail the characteristics and
clustering of complications in a population-based sample of older
diabetics, and their relationship cross-sectionally and prospectively to
multiple endogenous and exogenous characteristics. We will also extend the
mortality follow-up of the cohort long enough to determine whether fasting
and/or postchallenge hyperglycemia and/or hyperinsulinemia are risk factors
for all cause and cardiovascular death in the elderly or are clinically
important concommitants of aging.
Public Health Relevance Statement
Data not available.
NIH Spending Category
No NIH Spending Category available.
Project Terms
blood chemistryblood glucosecardiovascular disorderdiabetes mellitus geneticsdiabetic angiopathydiabetic nephropathydiabetic ophthalmopathydiabetic retinopathydietdisease /disorder proneness /riskepidemiologyfastingglucose tolerance testhuman middle age (35-64)human morbidityhuman mortalityhuman old age (65+)human subjecthyperglycemiahyperinsulinismlongitudinal human studymedical complicationmetabolism disorder diagnosisnoninsulin dependent diabetes mellitusnutrition related tagobesityquestionnairessex hormonesstatistics /biometry
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
CFDA Code
DUNS Number
804355790
UEI
UYTTZT6G9DT1
Project Start Date
01-July-1983
Project End Date
28-February-1997
Budget Start Date
01-March-1994
Budget End Date
28-February-1995
Project Funding Information for 1994
Total Funding
$804,421
Direct Costs
$636,659
Indirect Costs
$167,762
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
1994
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
$804,421
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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