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The Effect of Lowering the Threshold for Diagnosis of Impaired Fasting Glucose

PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of lowering the fasting plasma glucose (FPG) criteria for impaired fasting glucose (IFG) on the prevalence of IFG and the risk for the development of diabetes associated with IFG in Koreans. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 7,211 subjects wh...

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Autores principales: Kim, So Hun, Shim, Wan Sub, Kim, Eun A, Kim, Eun Joo, Lee, Seung Hee, Hong, Seong Bin, Kim, Yong Seong, Park, Shin Goo, Lim, Jong Whan, Lee, Hun-Jae, Nam, Moonsuk
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Publicado: Yonsei University College of Medicine 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2615324/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18452257
http://dx.doi.org/10.3349/ymj.2008.49.2.217
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author Kim, So Hun
Shim, Wan Sub
Kim, Eun A
Kim, Eun Joo
Lee, Seung Hee
Hong, Seong Bin
Kim, Yong Seong
Park, Shin Goo
Lim, Jong Whan
Lee, Hun-Jae
Nam, Moonsuk
author_facet Kim, So Hun
Shim, Wan Sub
Kim, Eun A
Kim, Eun Joo
Lee, Seung Hee
Hong, Seong Bin
Kim, Yong Seong
Park, Shin Goo
Lim, Jong Whan
Lee, Hun-Jae
Nam, Moonsuk
author_sort Kim, So Hun
collection PubMed
description PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of lowering the fasting plasma glucose (FPG) criteria for impaired fasting glucose (IFG) on the prevalence of IFG and the risk for the development of diabetes associated with IFG in Koreans. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 7,211 subjects who had normal glucose tolerance (NGT) or IFG were recruited. Subjects were evaluated at baseline and after two years follow up. Clinical data including total cholesterol, FPG and blood pressure were examined. RESULTS: Lowering the criteria for IFG from 6.1 mmol/L (110 mg/dL) to 5.6 mmol/L (100 mg/dL) increased the prevalence of IFG from 6.6% (494 subjects) to 24.4% (1829 subjects). After the 2 years follow up period, 91 subjects (1.3%) developed diabetes. Twenty one (0.3%) subjects developed diabetes among 5,382 NGT subjects and 70 (3.8%) subjects developed diabetes among 1,829 IFG (5.6 - 7.0 mmol/L) subjects. Lowering the IFG threshold from 6.1 mmol/L to 5.6 mmol/L resulted in a 18.4% decrease in specificity and 23.9% increase in sensitivity for predicting diabetes. The baseline FPG for predicting the development of diabetes after 2 years at a point on the receiver operating characteristic curve that was closest to the ideal 100% sensitivity and 100% specificity was 5.7 mmol/L (103 mg/dL). CONCLUSION: Lowering the FPG criterion of IFG should have benefits in predicting new onset type 2 diabetes mellitus in Koreans. The economic and health benefits of applying the new IFG criteria should be evaluated in future studies.
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spelling pubmed-26153242009-02-02 The Effect of Lowering the Threshold for Diagnosis of Impaired Fasting Glucose Kim, So Hun Shim, Wan Sub Kim, Eun A Kim, Eun Joo Lee, Seung Hee Hong, Seong Bin Kim, Yong Seong Park, Shin Goo Lim, Jong Whan Lee, Hun-Jae Nam, Moonsuk Yonsei Med J Original Article PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of lowering the fasting plasma glucose (FPG) criteria for impaired fasting glucose (IFG) on the prevalence of IFG and the risk for the development of diabetes associated with IFG in Koreans. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 7,211 subjects who had normal glucose tolerance (NGT) or IFG were recruited. Subjects were evaluated at baseline and after two years follow up. Clinical data including total cholesterol, FPG and blood pressure were examined. RESULTS: Lowering the criteria for IFG from 6.1 mmol/L (110 mg/dL) to 5.6 mmol/L (100 mg/dL) increased the prevalence of IFG from 6.6% (494 subjects) to 24.4% (1829 subjects). After the 2 years follow up period, 91 subjects (1.3%) developed diabetes. Twenty one (0.3%) subjects developed diabetes among 5,382 NGT subjects and 70 (3.8%) subjects developed diabetes among 1,829 IFG (5.6 - 7.0 mmol/L) subjects. Lowering the IFG threshold from 6.1 mmol/L to 5.6 mmol/L resulted in a 18.4% decrease in specificity and 23.9% increase in sensitivity for predicting diabetes. The baseline FPG for predicting the development of diabetes after 2 years at a point on the receiver operating characteristic curve that was closest to the ideal 100% sensitivity and 100% specificity was 5.7 mmol/L (103 mg/dL). CONCLUSION: Lowering the FPG criterion of IFG should have benefits in predicting new onset type 2 diabetes mellitus in Koreans. The economic and health benefits of applying the new IFG criteria should be evaluated in future studies. Yonsei University College of Medicine 2008-04-30 2008-04-20 /pmc/articles/PMC2615324/ /pubmed/18452257 http://dx.doi.org/10.3349/ymj.2008.49.2.217 Text en Copyright © 2008 The Yonsei University College of Medicine http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0) which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Kim, So Hun
Shim, Wan Sub
Kim, Eun A
Kim, Eun Joo
Lee, Seung Hee
Hong, Seong Bin
Kim, Yong Seong
Park, Shin Goo
Lim, Jong Whan
Lee, Hun-Jae
Nam, Moonsuk
The Effect of Lowering the Threshold for Diagnosis of Impaired Fasting Glucose
title The Effect of Lowering the Threshold for Diagnosis of Impaired Fasting Glucose
title_full The Effect of Lowering the Threshold for Diagnosis of Impaired Fasting Glucose
title_fullStr The Effect of Lowering the Threshold for Diagnosis of Impaired Fasting Glucose
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of Lowering the Threshold for Diagnosis of Impaired Fasting Glucose
title_short The Effect of Lowering the Threshold for Diagnosis of Impaired Fasting Glucose
title_sort effect of lowering the threshold for diagnosis of impaired fasting glucose
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2615324/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18452257
http://dx.doi.org/10.3349/ymj.2008.49.2.217
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