Affiliations 

  • 1 Ho Bee Kiau (Corresponding author) MMed (FamMed) Bandar Botanik Health Center, Blok A, Jalan Langat, Bandar Botanik, 41200 Klang, Selangor, Malaysia. Email: [email protected]
  • 2 Jasvindar Kaur MBBS, MPH Institute for Public Health, Malaysia Email: [email protected]
  • 3 Gurpreet Kaur MBBS, MMed (FamMed) Institute for Public Health, Malaysia Email: [email protected]
  • 4 Ambigga Devi MBBS, MMed (FamMed) National Defence University, Malaysia Email: [email protected]
  • 5 Suthahar Ariaratnam MBBS, MMed (Psych) Universiti Teknologi Mara, Malaysia Email: [email protected]
  • 6 Cheong Siew Man M Community Nutrition, Institute for Public Health, Malaysia Email: [email protected]
  • 7 Lim Kuang Hock BSc, MSc Institute for Public Health, Malaysia Email: [email protected]
Malays Fam Physician, 2014;9(3):12-9.
PMID: 26425300 MyJurnal

Abstract

Diabetes mellitus is an important cardiovascular risk factor. The objective of this study was to provide population-based estimates on the prevalence, awareness, treatment and control rate of diabetes among the older persons in Malaysia. Analysis of secondary data from a cross-sectional national population-based survey was done, which was conducted in 2011 throughout Malaysia. A total of 2764 respondents (15.5%) were older persons. The overall prevalence of diabetes among older persons was 34.4% in which 65.2% were aware of their diabetes status. Out of those who were aware, 87.5% had been treated. Only 21.8% of those treated had their diabetes controlled. The results of multiple logistic regression showed that the factors associated with higher awareness rates were women, Indians and higher income groups; factors associated with higher treatment rates were urban residents and those who were married and widow/widower/ divorcee. There was a high overall prevalence, awareness and treatment rate of diabetes among older persons in Malaysia but with suboptimal control rate.
Study name: National Health and Morbidity Survey (NHMS-2011)

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