One‐hour post‐load plasma glucose predicts progression to prediabetes in a multi‐ethnic cohort of obese youths

AIMS One‐hour post‐load hyperglycaemia has been proposed as an independent predictor of type 2 diabetes in adults. We examined whether 1‐hour plasma glucose (1hPG) during an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) can predict changes in the glucose tolerance status of a multi‐ethnic cohort of youths with...

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Veröffentlicht in:Diabetes, obesity & metabolism obesity & metabolism, 2019-05, Vol.21 (5), p.1191-1198
Hauptverfasser: Tricò, Domenico, Galderisi, Alfonso, Mari, Andrea, Santoro, Nicola, Caprio, Sonia
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Zusammenfassung:AIMS One‐hour post‐load hyperglycaemia has been proposed as an independent predictor of type 2 diabetes in adults. We examined whether 1‐hour plasma glucose (1hPG) during an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) can predict changes in the glucose tolerance status of a multi‐ethnic cohort of youths with normal glucose tolerance (NGT). Materials and methods A total of 202 obese youths with NGT (33.7% Caucasian, 31.1% Hispanic, 32.2% African American) underwent a 3‐hour OGTT at baseline and after a 2‐year follow‐up period. Whole‐body insulin sensitivity, insulin secretion, β‐cell function and insulin clearance were estimated by modeling plasma glucose, insulin and C‐peptide levels. Results Obese youths with 1hPG ≥7.4 mmol/L (or 133 mg/dL; n = 83) exhibited higher body mass index (BMI), plasma triglycerides and fasting and post‐load glucose concentrations than individuals with 1hPG
ISSN:1462-8902
1463-1326
DOI:10.1111/dom.13640