Objective:To investigate the association between dyslipidemia and glycemic control among community patients with type 2 diabetes.Methods:Totally 5 663 community patients with type 2 diabetes(T2D)were randomly selected from urban and rural communities by multi-stage stratified cluster random sampling.Multivariable Logistic regression models were employed to estimate the associations between dyslipidemia and glycemic control among T2D patients.Results:The glycemic control rate was 39.8%(95%CI 38.5%-41.1%),while that of T2D patients with normal blood lipid and T2D patients with dyslipidemia were 43.5%(95%CI 41.6%-45.4%),36.6%(95%CI 34.9%-38.3%),respectively.After adjustment for potential confounders such as age,gender,residence etc,T2D patients with dyslipidemia were at 0.70(95%CI 0.62-0.79,P<0.001)times odds to have glycaemia under control than patients with normal blood lipid.Furthermore,when stratified separately by gender,residence and use of anti-diabetes agents,Similar outcomes were observed from all sub-groups.Conclusion:Dyslipidemia might have a negative effect on glycemic control among T2D patients in Nanjing China.
dyslipidemiaglycemic controlcommunity patients with type 2 diabetes