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A Community-Based Prediabetes Knowledge Assessment among Saudi Adults in Al-Ahsa Region, 2018

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Background Prediabetes has been considered to be a reversible condition; a modification of lifestyle and other intervention can be successfully applied during the prediabetes period to prevent the development of type 2 diabetes. The purpose of the present study was to assess knowledge of prediabetes and its risk factors for the community in the Al-Ahsa region. Design and method A cross-sectional community-based study was conducted in the Al-Ahsa region from mid-to-late December 2018. A sample size of 812 was determined using a single-proportion formula. Results Of the 812 respondents who gave consent to participate in the interview; the male to female ratio was 1.1:1. 13.2% of the respondents reported that they had diabetes. Among the respondents, 87.1% had a high level of knowledge of prediabetes, while 12.9% had low-to-moderate knowledge. 84% of males 40 years of age or older, 88.7% (384) of people with university or higher education, and 95.1% (78) of people who worked as health practitioners had high knowledge of prediabetes. Overall, there was a statistically significant association between age and prediabetes knowledge (χ2 =5.006, p=0.025). Occupation also showed a significant statistical association with prediabetes knowledge (χ2 =9.85, p=0.02). Conclusion Knowledge is considered an important factor in the prevention of prediabetes and diabetes. People in Al-Ahsa demonstrated a high level of knowledge regarding some risk factors for prediabetes. However, there were a number of deficiencies in the knowledge of prediabetes risk factors and preventive measures as well as in general knowledge of prediabetes, which may lead to a high prevalence of prediabetes and diabetes.
Title: A Community-Based Prediabetes Knowledge Assessment among Saudi Adults in Al-Ahsa Region, 2018
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Background Prediabetes has been considered to be a reversible condition; a modification of lifestyle and other intervention can be successfully applied during the prediabetes period to prevent the development of type 2 diabetes.
The purpose of the present study was to assess knowledge of prediabetes and its risk factors for the community in the Al-Ahsa region.
Design and method A cross-sectional community-based study was conducted in the Al-Ahsa region from mid-to-late December 2018.
A sample size of 812 was determined using a single-proportion formula.
Results Of the 812 respondents who gave consent to participate in the interview; the male to female ratio was 1.
1:1.
13.
2% of the respondents reported that they had diabetes.
Among the respondents, 87.
1% had a high level of knowledge of prediabetes, while 12.
9% had low-to-moderate knowledge.
84% of males 40 years of age or older, 88.
7% (384) of people with university or higher education, and 95.
1% (78) of people who worked as health practitioners had high knowledge of prediabetes.
Overall, there was a statistically significant association between age and prediabetes knowledge (χ2 =5.
006, p=0.
025).
Occupation also showed a significant statistical association with prediabetes knowledge (χ2 =9.
85, p=0.
02).
Conclusion Knowledge is considered an important factor in the prevention of prediabetes and diabetes.
People in Al-Ahsa demonstrated a high level of knowledge regarding some risk factors for prediabetes.
However, there were a number of deficiencies in the knowledge of prediabetes risk factors and preventive measures as well as in general knowledge of prediabetes, which may lead to a high prevalence of prediabetes and diabetes.

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