Jones J J, Watkins P J, Owyong L Y, Loh P P, Kutty M K, Jogie B
Trop Geogr Med. 1978 Dec;30(4):439-49.
One hundred and thirty-two newly diagnosed Asian diabetic patients (39 Malay, 30 Chinese and 63 Indians) have been studied in Kuala Lumpur. The highest proportion of diabetic patients were Indian and the lowest were Chinese. Vascular complications were equally common in Asian diabetic patients as in Europeans; coronary heart disease was relatively more common in Indians and cerebral vascular disease in Chinese. Twenty percent of all Asian diabetic patients requiring admission to hospital also had coronary heart disease, 9% had cerebral vascular disease and 8% had gangrene or ulceration of the feet. In Kuala Lumpur, diabetes is a very important risk factor for coronary heart disease: 17% of all patients admitted to the General Hospital with coronary heart disease were already diabetic.
在吉隆坡对132名新诊断出的亚洲糖尿病患者(39名马来人、30名中国人和63名印度人)进行了研究。糖尿病患者中印度人所占比例最高,中国人所占比例最低。亚洲糖尿病患者的血管并发症与欧洲糖尿病患者一样常见;冠心病在印度人中相对更常见,而脑血管疾病在中国人中更常见。所有需要住院治疗的亚洲糖尿病患者中,20%还患有冠心病,9%患有脑血管疾病,8%患有足部坏疽或溃疡。在吉隆坡,糖尿病是冠心病的一个非常重要的危险因素:因冠心病入住总医院的所有患者中,17%已经患有糖尿病。