Hormone therapy protects from diabetes: the Kuopio osteoporosis risk factor and prevention study

ObjectivesThe purpose of this population-based prospective cohort study was to examine the effect of hormone therapy (HT) on incidence of diabetes mellitus (DM).Design and methodsEight thousand four hundred and eighty-three DM-free post-menopausal women aged 52–62 from the population-based Kuopio os...

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Veröffentlicht in:European journal of endocrinology 2009-06, Vol.160 (6), p.979-983
Hauptverfasser: Pentti, Kati, Tuppurainen, Marjo T, Honkanen, Risto, Sandini, Lorenzo, Kröger, Heikki, Alhava, Esko, Saarikoski, Seppo
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Zusammenfassung:ObjectivesThe purpose of this population-based prospective cohort study was to examine the effect of hormone therapy (HT) on incidence of diabetes mellitus (DM).Design and methodsEight thousand four hundred and eighty-three DM-free post-menopausal women aged 52–62 from the population-based Kuopio osteoporosis risk factor and prevention study were followed for 5 years from 1994–1999. Information about the use of HT and health events was obtained from three repeated questionnaires in 1989, 1994, and 1999. DM morbidity before and during the follow-up was obtained from the Registry of Specially Refunded Drugs of the Finnish Social Insurance Institution. Kaplan–Meyer survival curves and Cox's proportional-hazards models were used to estimate the risk of incident DM in relation to the use of HT.ResultsDuring the follow-up, 40.8% DM-free post-menopausal women had never used HT, 27.3% women were HT past users and 31.9% women had used HT presently during the follow-up. During the follow-up, 162 incident DM cases were recorded. Compared with never users of HT, the adjusted hazard ratio of DM was 0.81 (95% confidence interval (CI) 0.57–1.16) for only past users, 0.53 (95% CI 0.24–1.15) in part-time (during the follow-up
ISSN:0804-4643
1479-683X
DOI:10.1530/EJE-09-0151