Five-year morbidity and mortality rates in a US population with obesity with and without prediabetes

Journal of diabetes and its complications(2023)

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Aims: This research examines the prevalence of morbidity and mortality among people with obesity with or without prediabetes. Methods: This observational study uses Optum (R) Market Clarity deidentified data from 2007 to 2020. Individuals with obesity without prediabetes (obesity only) were matched 1:1 to adults with prediabetes plus obesity based upon age, sex, race, ethnicity, and region. Age and sex adjusted prevalence rates and 95 % CIs were calculated for morbidity and mortality for each 365-day period post index date and over the entire 5-year post-period.Results: After 5-years, the adjusted mortality rate was 10.1 % for adults with obesity plus prediabetes and 6.9 % for adults with obesity only (p < 0.05). Five years post index date, the prevalence of type 2 diabetes was 25.3 % for people with obesity plus prediabetes and 9.2 % for people with obesity only (p < 0.05). Prevalence rates after 5 years for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (13.1 % v 8.1 %), composite cardiovascular outcome (7.0 % v 4.4 %) and composite cardio-renal outcome (8.9 % v 5.0 %) were significantly higher for adults with obesity plus prediabetes compared to adults with obesity only (all p < 0.05).Conclusions: Results of this study indicate that the presence of prediabetes contributes to the development of additional morbidity and mortality in adults with obesity.
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prediabetes,obesity,mortality rates,five-year
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