PLoS ONE (Jan 2012)

Increased carotid thickness in subjects with recently-diagnosed diabetes from rural Cameroon.

  • Nicola Napoli,
  • Enrico Zardi,
  • Rocky Strollo,
  • Michele Arigliani,
  • Andrea Daverio,
  • Flaminia Olearo,
  • Daniele Tosi,
  • Giordano Dicuonzo,
  • Filomena Scarpa,
  • Claudio Pedone,
  • Hervé Hilaire Tegue Simo,
  • Giovanni Mottini,
  • Paolo Pozzilli

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0041316
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 8
p. e41316

Abstract

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BackgroundWe have recently shown a high prevalence of diabetes and obesity in rural Cameroon, despite an improved lifestyle. Diabetes in rural Africa remains underdiagnosed and its role in increasing risk of atherosclerosis in these populations is unknown. We investigated the prevalence of carotid atherosclerosis and cardiovascular risk factors in a population of subjects with recently-diagnosed diabetes from rural Cameroon.Methodology/principal findingsIn a case-control study, carotid intima-media thickness (IMT) was measured in 74 subjects with diabetes (diagnosed 0.9 mm was found in 4%, 45.9% and 20% of diabetic subjects at the common, bulb or internal carotid, respectively. Only 25% of patients had an HbA1c9%). The prevalence of diabetic subjects with abnormal levels of LDL-cholesterol, triglycerides, HDL-cholesterol or blood pressure was 45%, 16.6%, 15% and 65.7%, respectively.ConclusionsCarotid thickness is increased in subjects with diabetes from a rural area of Cameroon, despite the relatively recent diagnosis. These findings and the high rate of uncontrolled diabetes in this population support the increasing concern of diabetes and cardiovascular diseases in African countries and indicate the need for multifaceted health interventions in urban and rural settings.