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Oral Disposition Index Predicts the Development of Future Diabetes Above and Beyond Fasting and 2-h Glucose Levels

OBJECTIVE—We sought to determine whether an oral disposition index (DI(O)) predicts the development of diabetes over a 10-year period. First, we assessed the validity of the DI(O) by demonstrating that a hyperbolic relationship exists between oral indexes of insulin sensitivity and β-cell function....

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Autores principales: Utzschneider, Kristina M., Prigeon, Ronald L., Faulenbach, Mirjam V., Tong, Jenny, Carr, Darcy B., Boyko, Edward J., Leonetti, Donna L., McNeely, Marguerite J., Fujimoto, Wilfred Y., Kahn, Steven E.
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Publicado: American Diabetes Association 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2628704/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18957530
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/dc08-1478
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author Utzschneider, Kristina M.
Prigeon, Ronald L.
Faulenbach, Mirjam V.
Tong, Jenny
Carr, Darcy B.
Boyko, Edward J.
Leonetti, Donna L.
McNeely, Marguerite J.
Fujimoto, Wilfred Y.
Kahn, Steven E.
author_facet Utzschneider, Kristina M.
Prigeon, Ronald L.
Faulenbach, Mirjam V.
Tong, Jenny
Carr, Darcy B.
Boyko, Edward J.
Leonetti, Donna L.
McNeely, Marguerite J.
Fujimoto, Wilfred Y.
Kahn, Steven E.
author_sort Utzschneider, Kristina M.
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description OBJECTIVE—We sought to determine whether an oral disposition index (DI(O)) predicts the development of diabetes over a 10-year period. First, we assessed the validity of the DI(O) by demonstrating that a hyperbolic relationship exists between oral indexes of insulin sensitivity and β-cell function. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS—A total of 613 Japanese-American subjects (322 men and 291 women) underwent a 75-g oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) at baseline, 5 years, and 10 years. Insulin sensitivity was estimated as 1/fasting insulin or homeostasis model assessment of insulin sensitivity (HOMA-S). Insulin response was estimated as the change in insulin divided by change in glucose from 0 to 30 min (ΔI(0–30)/ΔG(0–30)). RESULTS—ΔI(0–30)/ΔG(0–30) demonstrated a curvilinear relationship with 1/fasting insulin and HOMA-S with a left and downward shift as glucose tolerance deteriorated. The confidence limits for the slope of the log(e)-transformed estimates included −1 for ΔI(0–30)/ΔG(0–30) versus 1/fasting insulin for all glucose tolerance groups, consistent with a hyperbolic relationship. When HOMA-S was used as the insulin sensitivity measure, the confidence limits for the slope included −1 only for subjects with normal glucose tolerance (NGT) or impaired fasting glucose (IFG)/impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) but not diabetes. On the basis of this hyperbolic relationship, the product of ΔI(0–30)/ΔG(0–30) and 1/fasting insulin was calculated (DI(O)) and decreased from NGT to IFG/IGT to diabetes (P < 0.001). Among nondiabetic subjects at baseline, baseline DI(O) predicted cumulative diabetes at 10 years (P < 0.001) independent of age, sex, BMI, family history of diabetes, and baseline fasting and 2-h glucose concentrations. CONCLUSIONS—The DI(O) provides a measure of β-cell function adjusted for insulin sensitivity and is predictive of development of diabetes over 10 years.
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spelling pubmed-26287042010-02-01 Oral Disposition Index Predicts the Development of Future Diabetes Above and Beyond Fasting and 2-h Glucose Levels Utzschneider, Kristina M. Prigeon, Ronald L. Faulenbach, Mirjam V. Tong, Jenny Carr, Darcy B. Boyko, Edward J. Leonetti, Donna L. McNeely, Marguerite J. Fujimoto, Wilfred Y. Kahn, Steven E. Diabetes Care Cardiovascular and Metabolic Risk OBJECTIVE—We sought to determine whether an oral disposition index (DI(O)) predicts the development of diabetes over a 10-year period. First, we assessed the validity of the DI(O) by demonstrating that a hyperbolic relationship exists between oral indexes of insulin sensitivity and β-cell function. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS—A total of 613 Japanese-American subjects (322 men and 291 women) underwent a 75-g oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) at baseline, 5 years, and 10 years. Insulin sensitivity was estimated as 1/fasting insulin or homeostasis model assessment of insulin sensitivity (HOMA-S). Insulin response was estimated as the change in insulin divided by change in glucose from 0 to 30 min (ΔI(0–30)/ΔG(0–30)). RESULTS—ΔI(0–30)/ΔG(0–30) demonstrated a curvilinear relationship with 1/fasting insulin and HOMA-S with a left and downward shift as glucose tolerance deteriorated. The confidence limits for the slope of the log(e)-transformed estimates included −1 for ΔI(0–30)/ΔG(0–30) versus 1/fasting insulin for all glucose tolerance groups, consistent with a hyperbolic relationship. When HOMA-S was used as the insulin sensitivity measure, the confidence limits for the slope included −1 only for subjects with normal glucose tolerance (NGT) or impaired fasting glucose (IFG)/impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) but not diabetes. On the basis of this hyperbolic relationship, the product of ΔI(0–30)/ΔG(0–30) and 1/fasting insulin was calculated (DI(O)) and decreased from NGT to IFG/IGT to diabetes (P < 0.001). Among nondiabetic subjects at baseline, baseline DI(O) predicted cumulative diabetes at 10 years (P < 0.001) independent of age, sex, BMI, family history of diabetes, and baseline fasting and 2-h glucose concentrations. CONCLUSIONS—The DI(O) provides a measure of β-cell function adjusted for insulin sensitivity and is predictive of development of diabetes over 10 years. American Diabetes Association 2009-02 /pmc/articles/PMC2628704/ /pubmed/18957530 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/dc08-1478 Text en Copyright © 2009, American Diabetes Association https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/Readers may use this article as long as the work is properly cited, the use is educational and not for profit, and the work is not altered. See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ for details.
spellingShingle Cardiovascular and Metabolic Risk
Utzschneider, Kristina M.
Prigeon, Ronald L.
Faulenbach, Mirjam V.
Tong, Jenny
Carr, Darcy B.
Boyko, Edward J.
Leonetti, Donna L.
McNeely, Marguerite J.
Fujimoto, Wilfred Y.
Kahn, Steven E.
Oral Disposition Index Predicts the Development of Future Diabetes Above and Beyond Fasting and 2-h Glucose Levels
title Oral Disposition Index Predicts the Development of Future Diabetes Above and Beyond Fasting and 2-h Glucose Levels
title_full Oral Disposition Index Predicts the Development of Future Diabetes Above and Beyond Fasting and 2-h Glucose Levels
title_fullStr Oral Disposition Index Predicts the Development of Future Diabetes Above and Beyond Fasting and 2-h Glucose Levels
title_full_unstemmed Oral Disposition Index Predicts the Development of Future Diabetes Above and Beyond Fasting and 2-h Glucose Levels
title_short Oral Disposition Index Predicts the Development of Future Diabetes Above and Beyond Fasting and 2-h Glucose Levels
title_sort oral disposition index predicts the development of future diabetes above and beyond fasting and 2-h glucose levels
topic Cardiovascular and Metabolic Risk
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2628704/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18957530
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/dc08-1478
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