• The study was completed with use of a primary care electronic database of 11 million patients from 551 general practices in England. All participants were between the ages of 25 and 79 years, and patients with a known history of diabetes were excluded from study analysis.
  • The primary outcome of the study was incident type 2 diabetes during a 10-year period. Diabetes cases were identified from patients' computer records.
  • The risk tool, the QDScore, was calculated from the following variables, all of which were found to independently affect the risk for incident type 2 diabetes:
    • Age
    • Body mass index
    • Family history of diabetes
    • Smoking status
    • Treated hypertension
    • Use of corticosteroids
    • Diagnosed cardiovascular disease
    • Social deprivation, as measured by the Townsend deprivation scale
    • Ethnicity

     

    above data comes from

    QDScore Helps Estimate 10-Year Risk for Diabetes CME

    News Author: Laurie Barclay, MD
    CME Author: Charles Vega, MD, FAAFP

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