Lott Lisa
Advanced Diagnostic Laboratory, Lackland Air Force Base, Texas 78236, USA.
J Diabetes Sci Technol. 2009 Jul 1;3(4):770-5. doi: 10.1177/193229680900300425.
The military community is at high risk for type 2 diabetes (T2D), especially as it relates to military beneficiaries, although preventive measures can be implemented to reduce disease onset. This study evaluates the prevalence of risk-associated single nucleotide polymorphisms in patients diagnosed with T2D within active duty, retired military, and military-dependent populations on Lackland Air Force Base compared to nondiabetic controls. Results will be used as a basis of comparison to analyze risk-conferring genotypes in the young, healthy active duty population to generate the prevalence of T2D risk-associated factors in our current and future war fighters. Identifying genetic markers of T2D prior to abnormal glucose control and insulin resistance may ultimately adjust future risk through early detection, healthy lifestyle modifications, and disease management programs.
军事群体患2型糖尿病(T2D)的风险很高,尤其是涉及军事受益人的情况,不过可以采取预防措施来降低疾病的发生。本研究评估了与风险相关的单核苷酸多态性在拉克兰空军基地现役、退役军人及军属人群中被诊断为T2D的患者中的流行情况,并与非糖尿病对照组进行比较。研究结果将作为比较的基础,用于分析年轻、健康的现役人群中赋予风险的基因型,以得出我们当前及未来作战人员中T2D风险相关因素的流行情况。在血糖控制异常和胰岛素抵抗出现之前识别T2D的遗传标记,最终可能通过早期检测、健康生活方式调整和疾病管理计划来调整未来风险。