The relationship between {beta}-cell function and glycated hemoglobin: results from the veterans administration genetic epidemiology study

The study objective was to assess the relationship between β-cell function and HbA(1c). A total of 522 Mexican American subjects participated in this study. Each subject received a 75-g oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) after a 10- to 12-h overnight fast. Insulin sensitivity was assessed with the M...

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Veröffentlicht in:Diabetes care 2011-04, Vol.34 (4), p.1006-1010
Hauptverfasser: Kanat, Mustafa, Winnier, Diedre, Norton, Luke, Arar, Nazik, Jenkinson, Chris, Defronzo, Ralph A, Abdul-Ghani, Muhammad A
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Zusammenfassung:The study objective was to assess the relationship between β-cell function and HbA(1c). A total of 522 Mexican American subjects participated in this study. Each subject received a 75-g oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) after a 10- to 12-h overnight fast. Insulin sensitivity was assessed with the Matsuda index. Insulin secretory rate was quantitated from deconvolution of the plasma C-peptide concentration. β-Cell function was assessed with the insulin secretion/insulin resistance (IS/IR) (disposition) index and was related to the level of HbA(1c). At HbA(1c) levels 5.5%, there was a precipitous decrease in both the Matsuda index and the IS/IR index. Subjects with HbA(1c) = 6.0-6.4% had a 44 and 74% decrease in the Matsuda index and the IS/IR index, respectively, compared with subjects with HbA(1c)
ISSN:0149-5992
1935-5548
DOI:10.2337/dc10-1352