The prevalence of diabetes mellitus in the traditional-living population of Wallis Island was low and comparable with that found in other rural Polynesian societies. The diabetes prevalence was 1.9% in men and 3.5% in women; impaired glucose tolerance occurred in 5.0% of men and 8.4% of women. The prevalence of obesity was significantly greater in women than in men (37.4% versus 12%, respectively, were equal to or greater than 140% ideal weight). Subjects with diabetes tended to be more obese and less active than normal subjects, but these differences, although appreciable, were not usually statistically significant. The population engages in considerable physical activity, and this, along with the traditional diet, may be responsible for the relatively low diabetes prevalence.
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July 01 1983
The Prevalence of Diabetes Mellitus in a Traditional-Living Polynesian Population: The Wallis Island Survey
Richard J Taylor, M.B.;
Richard J Taylor, M.B.
WHO Collaborating Centre for the Epidemiology of Diabetes Mellitus, the Royal Southern Memorial Hospital
Melbourne, Australia
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Peter H Bennett, M.D.;
Peter H Bennett, M.D.
Epidemiology and Field Studies Branch, National Institute of Arthritis, Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
Phoenix, Arizona
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George LeGonidec, M.D.;
George LeGonidec, M.D.
Institut Pasteur, Noumea
New Caledonia
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Jacques Lacoste, M.D.;
Jacques Lacoste, M.D.
Service de Sante
Wallis et Futuna
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Denis Combe, M.D.;
Denis Combe, M.D.
Service de Sante
Wallis et Futuna
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Michel Joffres, M.D.;
Michel Joffres, M.D.
Service de Sante
Wallis et Futuna
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Roparti Uili, M.B.;
Roparti Uili, M.B.
South Pacific Commission (SPC)
Noumea Cedex, New Caledonia
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M Charpin, M.D.;
M Charpin, M.D.
Service de Sante
Noumea, New Caledonia
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Paul Z Zimmet, M.D.
Paul Z Zimmet, M.D.
WHO Collaborating Centre for the Epidemiology of Diabetes Mellitus, the Royal Southern Memorial Hospital
Melbourne, Australia
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Address reprint requests to Paul Z. Zimmet, Ph.D., Head, WHO Collaborating Centre for the Epidemiology of Diabetes Mellitus, 260 Kooyong Rd., Caulfield 3162, Australia.
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Richard J Taylor, Peter H Bennett, George LeGonidec, Jacques Lacoste, Denis Combe, Michel Joffres, Roparti Uili, M Charpin, Paul Z Zimmet; The Prevalence of Diabetes Mellitus in a Traditional-Living Polynesian Population: The Wallis Island Survey. Diabetes Care 1 July 1983; 6 (4): 334–340. https://doi.org/10.2337/diacare.6.4.334
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