Taller people prone to nerve numbness
People who are tall are at increased risk for developing numbness in their feet or legs, regardless of whether they have diabetes or not.
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People who are tall are at increased risk for developing numbness in their feet or legs, regardless of whether they have diabetes or not. The condition, known as peripheral insensate neuropathy, is often a result of nerve damage from diabetes, but it can have other causes. The association with height is mainly responsible for the difference in it prevalence between men and women.Researchers from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta analysed the data for more than 5000 people, 40 years of age or older, who participated in the 1999-2002 US National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. Peripheral insensate neuropathy was defined as one or more areas on the foot where there was no feeling when tested with a light touch. Peripheral insensate neuropathy was found in 21.2 percent of subjects with diabetes, nearly double the 11.5 percent rate seen in non-diabetics. Men were 70 percent more likely to have the condition than were women, but the difference largely disappeared when height was taken into account. There was a sharp increase in the percentage of people with peripheral neuropathy, if height exceeded 175.5 cm (5 feet 9 inches). Adults above this height were 2.3-times more likely to have the condition than their shorter peers. The findings might help doctors identify persons who require more intensive neuropathic screening because of their higher risk for peripheral insensate neuropathy.
American Journal of Epidemiology,
November 2006
November 2006
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