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Age-Related Sex Differences in Glucose Tolerance by 75 g Oral Glucose Tolerance Test in Japanese

To elucidate the age-related sex difference in glucose tolerance, we conducted 75 g oral glucose tolerance tests in 1156 participants. Participants were divided into four groups, namely, young (22–29) males, young females, middle-aged (>50) males, and middle-aged females. According to the Japanes...

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Autores principales: Yoshida, Akihiro, Kimura, Takao, Tsunekawa, Katsuhiko, Shoho, Yoshifumi, Yanagawa, Yoshimaro, Araki, Osamu, Aoki, Tomoyuki, Ogiwara, Takayuki, Murakami, Masami
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9698682/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36432554
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14224868
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author Yoshida, Akihiro
Kimura, Takao
Tsunekawa, Katsuhiko
Shoho, Yoshifumi
Yanagawa, Yoshimaro
Araki, Osamu
Aoki, Tomoyuki
Ogiwara, Takayuki
Murakami, Masami
author_facet Yoshida, Akihiro
Kimura, Takao
Tsunekawa, Katsuhiko
Shoho, Yoshifumi
Yanagawa, Yoshimaro
Araki, Osamu
Aoki, Tomoyuki
Ogiwara, Takayuki
Murakami, Masami
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description To elucidate the age-related sex difference in glucose tolerance, we conducted 75 g oral glucose tolerance tests in 1156 participants. Participants were divided into four groups, namely, young (22–29) males, young females, middle-aged (>50) males, and middle-aged females. According to the Japanese Clinical Practice Guideline for Diabetes 2019, the prevalence of normal glucose tolerance (NGT) was significantly lower in middle-aged than in young participants. The prevalence of high-normal fasting plasma glucose (FPG) was higher, and NGT was lower in young males (high-normal FPG 15.2%, NGT 82.0%) than young females (high-FPG 3.9%, NGT 94.3%). Combined glucose intolerance (CGI) was higher and NGT was lower in middle-aged males (CGI 10.2%, NGT 25.2%) than in middle-aged females (CGI 3.3%, NGT 39.8%). FPG and body mass index (BMI) were the lowest and Homeostatic model assessment beta cell function (HOMA-β) was the highest in young females, followed by young males, middle-aged females, and middle-aged males. Multiple linear regression analysis revealed that BMI weakly correlated with HOMA-β and Matsuda index in all subjects except young females. The superior glucose tolerance in females was apparent in young, but attenuated in middle-aged females. The differences are due to the higher insulin secretion potential and lower BMI in young females.
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spelling pubmed-96986822022-11-26 Age-Related Sex Differences in Glucose Tolerance by 75 g Oral Glucose Tolerance Test in Japanese Yoshida, Akihiro Kimura, Takao Tsunekawa, Katsuhiko Shoho, Yoshifumi Yanagawa, Yoshimaro Araki, Osamu Aoki, Tomoyuki Ogiwara, Takayuki Murakami, Masami Nutrients Article To elucidate the age-related sex difference in glucose tolerance, we conducted 75 g oral glucose tolerance tests in 1156 participants. Participants were divided into four groups, namely, young (22–29) males, young females, middle-aged (>50) males, and middle-aged females. According to the Japanese Clinical Practice Guideline for Diabetes 2019, the prevalence of normal glucose tolerance (NGT) was significantly lower in middle-aged than in young participants. The prevalence of high-normal fasting plasma glucose (FPG) was higher, and NGT was lower in young males (high-normal FPG 15.2%, NGT 82.0%) than young females (high-FPG 3.9%, NGT 94.3%). Combined glucose intolerance (CGI) was higher and NGT was lower in middle-aged males (CGI 10.2%, NGT 25.2%) than in middle-aged females (CGI 3.3%, NGT 39.8%). FPG and body mass index (BMI) were the lowest and Homeostatic model assessment beta cell function (HOMA-β) was the highest in young females, followed by young males, middle-aged females, and middle-aged males. Multiple linear regression analysis revealed that BMI weakly correlated with HOMA-β and Matsuda index in all subjects except young females. The superior glucose tolerance in females was apparent in young, but attenuated in middle-aged females. The differences are due to the higher insulin secretion potential and lower BMI in young females. MDPI 2022-11-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9698682/ /pubmed/36432554 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14224868 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kimura, Takao
Tsunekawa, Katsuhiko
Shoho, Yoshifumi
Yanagawa, Yoshimaro
Araki, Osamu
Aoki, Tomoyuki
Ogiwara, Takayuki
Murakami, Masami
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title_fullStr Age-Related Sex Differences in Glucose Tolerance by 75 g Oral Glucose Tolerance Test in Japanese
title_full_unstemmed Age-Related Sex Differences in Glucose Tolerance by 75 g Oral Glucose Tolerance Test in Japanese
title_short Age-Related Sex Differences in Glucose Tolerance by 75 g Oral Glucose Tolerance Test in Japanese
title_sort age-related sex differences in glucose tolerance by 75 g oral glucose tolerance test in japanese
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9698682/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36432554
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14224868
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