Psychological burden predicts new-onset diabetes in men: A longitudinal observational study in the Fukushima Health Management Survey after the Great East Japan earthquake

FRONTIERS IN ENDOCRINOLOGY(2022)

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BackgroundThe burden of psychological distress and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) has been suggested as a factor in developing type 2 diabetes mellitus. However, longitudinal features in psychological distress- and PTSD-related new-onset diabetes mellitus have not been thoroughly evaluated. MethodsThe association between probable depression and probable PTSD and the risk of developing new-onset diabetes mellitus was evaluated in a 7-year prospective cohort of evacuees of the Great East Japan Earthquake in 2011. Probable depression was defined as a Kessler 6 scale (K6) >= 13 and probable PTSD as a PTSD Checklist-Stressor-Specific Version (PCL-S) >= 44. ResultsThe log-rank test for the Kaplan-Meier curve for new-onset diabetes mellitus was significant between K6 >= 13 vs. < 13 and PCL-S >= 44 vs. < 44 in men but not in women. In men, both K6 >= 13 and PCL-S >= 44 remained significant in the Cox proportional hazards model after multivariate adjustment for established risk factors and disaster-related factors, including evacuation, change in work situation, sleep dissatisfaction, and education. ConclusionThe post-disaster psychological burden of probable depression and probable PTSD was related to new-onset diabetes in men but not in women. In post-disaster circumstances, prevention strategies for new-onset diabetes might consider sex differences in terms of psychological burden.
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disaster,psychological stress,post-traumatic stress disorder,depression,gender differences,type 2 diabetes mellitus 4
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