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Erschienen in: Diabetologia 6/2011

01.06.2011 | Article

Natural history and physiological determinants of changes in glucose tolerance in a non-diabetic population: the RISC Study

verfasst von: E. Ferrannini, A. Natali, E. Muscelli, P. M. Nilsson, A. Golay, M. Laakso, H. Beck-Nielsen, A. Mari, on behalf of the RISC Investigators

Erschienen in: Diabetologia | Ausgabe 6/2011

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Abstract

Aims/hypothesis

The natural history and physiological determinants of glucose intolerance in subjects living in Europe have not been investigated. The aim of this study was to increase our understanding of this area.

Methods

We analysed the data from a population-based cohort of 1,048 non-diabetic, normotensive men and women (aged 30–60 years) in whom insulin sensitivity was measured by the glucose clamp technique (M/I index; average glucose infusion rate/steady-state insulin concentration) and beta cell function was estimated by mathematical modelling of the oral glucose tolerance test at baseline and 3 years later.

Results

Seventy-seven per cent of the participants had normal glucose tolerance (NGT) and 5% were glucose intolerant both at baseline and follow up; glucose tolerance worsened in 13% (progressors) and improved in 6% (regressors). The metabolic phenotype of the latter three groups was similar (higher prevalence of familial diabetes, older age, higher waist-to-hip ratio, higher fasting and 2 h plasma glucose, higher fasting and 2 h plasma insulin, lower insulin sensitivity and reduced beta cell glucose sensitivity with increased absolute insulin secretion). Adjusting for these factors in a logistic model, progression was predicted by insulin resistance (bottom M/I quartile, OR 2.52 [95% CI 1.51–4.21]) and beta cell glucose insensitivity (bottom quartile, OR 2.39 [95% CI 1.6–3.93]) independently of waist-to-hip ratio (OR 1.44 [95% CI 1.13–1.84] for one SD). At follow up, insulin sensitivity and beta cell glucose sensitivity were unchanged in the stable NGT and stable non-NGT groups, worsened in progressors and improved in regressors.

Conclusions/interpretation

Glucose tolerance deteriorates over time in young, healthy Europids. Progressors, regressors and glucose-intolerant participants share a common baseline phenotype. Insulin sensitivity and beta cell glucose sensitivity predict and track changes in glucose tolerance independently of sex, age and obesity.
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Metadaten
Titel
Natural history and physiological determinants of changes in glucose tolerance in a non-diabetic population: the RISC Study
verfasst von
E. Ferrannini
A. Natali
E. Muscelli
P. M. Nilsson
A. Golay
M. Laakso
H. Beck-Nielsen
A. Mari
on behalf of the RISC Investigators
Publikationsdatum
01.06.2011
Verlag
Springer-Verlag
Erschienen in
Diabetologia / Ausgabe 6/2011
Print ISSN: 0012-186X
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-0428
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00125-011-2112-x

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