We performed oral glucose tolerance tests in 158 Ethiopian immigrants to Israel. The subjects were <30 yr of age, had lived in Israel ≤4 yr, and originated from villages in the Gondar and Ambovar regions of Ethiopia. Most had been subjected to famine conditions in Ethiopia and/or extreme hardship in Sudan before or during immigration. All were lean. They revealed a profound change in dietary habits since their arrival in Israel, with consumption of large amounts of refined carbohydrate in place of spicy stews and injura (Ethiopian pita) that had constituted dietary staples in better times in Ethiopia. According to National Diabetes Data Group criteria, 14 (8.9%) of the subjects had diabetes, and another 14 (8.9%) had impaired glucose tolerance. In addition, 13 subjects had a dramatic increase in capillary blood glucose levels (>300 mg/dl) 1 h after ingestion of 75 g glucose, despite fasting and 2-h values well within the normal range, and they complained of associated symptoms during the 1st h of testing. Eleven of 137 men and 3 of 21 women had diabetes; 7 (5.1%) of the men and 7 (33%) of the women had impaired glucose tolerance. These results indicate a high prevalence of diabetes among young adult Ethiopian immigrants of relatively short residency in Israel, for which the factors responsible warrant further investigation.
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June 01 1988
High Prevalence of Diabetes in Young Adult Ethiopian Immigrants to Israel
Margo P Cohen;
Margo P Cohen
Department of Adult Endocrinology, Section of Diabetes, Beilinson Medical Center
Petah Tiqva
Tel-Aviv University Sackler School of Medicine
Tel-Aviv
Department of Biochemistry and Human Nutrition, Hebrew University
Rehovot
Department of Food Science and Biotechnology, Institute of Technology
Haifa, Israel
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Ervin Stern;
Ervin Stern
Department of Adult Endocrinology, Section of Diabetes, Beilinson Medical Center
Petah Tiqva
Tel-Aviv University Sackler School of Medicine
Tel-Aviv
Department of Biochemistry and Human Nutrition, Hebrew University
Rehovot
Department of Food Science and Biotechnology, Institute of Technology
Haifa, Israel
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Yael Rusecki;
Yael Rusecki
Department of Adult Endocrinology, Section of Diabetes, Beilinson Medical Center
Petah Tiqva
Tel-Aviv University Sackler School of Medicine
Tel-Aviv
Department of Biochemistry and Human Nutrition, Hebrew University
Rehovot
Department of Food Science and Biotechnology, Institute of Technology
Haifa, Israel
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Adina Zeidler
Adina Zeidler
Department of Adult Endocrinology, Section of Diabetes, Beilinson Medical Center
Petah Tiqva
Tel-Aviv University Sackler School of Medicine
Tel-Aviv
Department of Biochemistry and Human Nutrition, Hebrew University
Rehovot
Department of Food Science and Biotechnology, Institute of Technology
Haifa, Israel
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Address correspondence and reprint requests to Margo P. Cohen, MD, University City Science Center, 3508 Market Street, Suite 420, Philadelphia, PA 19104.
Diabetes 1988;37(6):824–828
Article history
Received:
June 08 1987
Revision Received:
December 23 1987
Accepted:
December 23 1987
PubMed:
3384182
Citation
Margo P Cohen, Ervin Stern, Yael Rusecki, Adina Zeidler; High Prevalence of Diabetes in Young Adult Ethiopian Immigrants to Israel. Diabetes 1 June 1988; 37 (6): 824–828. https://doi.org/10.2337/diab.37.6.824
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