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Characteristics of Adolescents and Youth with Recent-Onset Type 2 Diabetes: The TODAY Cohort at Baseline

机译:最近发作的2型糖尿病的青少年特征:基线时的今天队列

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Context: The Treatment Options for Type 2 Diabetes in Adolescents and Youth (TODAY) cohort represents the largest and best-characterized national sample of American youth with recent-onset type 2 diabetes.Objective: The objective of the study was to describe the baseline characteristics of participants in the TODAY randomized clinical trial.Design: Participants were recruited over 4 yr at 15 clinical centers in the United States (n = 704) and enrolled, randomized, treated, and followed up 2–6 yr.Setting: The study was conducted at pediatric diabetes care clinics and practices.Participants: Eligible participants were aged 10–17 yr inclusive, diagnosed with type 2 diabetes for less than 2 yr and had a body mass index at the 85th percentile or greater.Interventions: After baseline data collection, participants were randomized to one of the folllowing groups: 1) metformin alone, 2) metformin plus rosiglitazone, or 3) metformin plus a lifestyle program of weight management.Main Outcome Measures: Baseline data presented include demographics, clinical/medical history, biochemical measurements, and clinical and biochemical abnormalities.Results: At baseline the cohort included the following: 64.9% were female; mean age was 14.0 yr; mean diabetes duration was 7.8 months; mean body mass index Z-score was 2.15; 89.4% had a family history of diabetes; 41.1% were Hispanic, 31.5% were non-Hispanic black; 38.8% were living with both biological parents; 41.5% had a household annual income of less than $25,000; 26.3% had a highest education level of parent/guardian less than a high school degree; 26.3% had a blood pressure at the 90th percentile or greater; 13.6% had a blood pressure at the 95th percentile or greater; 13.0% had microalbuminuria; 79.8% had a low high-density lipoprotein level; and 10.2% had high triglycerides.Conclusions: The TODAY cohort is predominantly from racial/ethnic minority groups, with low socioeconomic status and a family history of diabetes. Clinical and biochemical abnormalities and comorbidities are prevalent within 2 yr of diagnosis. These findings contribute greatly to our understanding of American youth with type 2 diabetes.
机译:背景:青少年和青年2型糖尿病(TODAY)队列的治疗方案代表了最近发病的2型糖尿病的美国青年最大,特征最全的国家样本。目的:本研究的目的是描述基线特征设计:在美国的15个临床中心(n = 704)招募了4年以上的参与者,并对其进行了2年,6年的随访,随机,治疗和随访。参加者:符合条件的参与者年龄在10-17岁(含)之间,被诊断患有2型糖尿病的年龄小于2岁,并且体重指数在85%或更高。干预措施:收集基线数据后,参与者被随机分为以下一组:1)单独服用二甲双胍,2)二甲双胍加罗格列酮,或3)二甲双胍加体重控制的生活方式。结果:基线时该队列包括以下人群:64.9%为女性;女性为基础; 43%为女性。平均年龄为14.0岁;平均糖尿病病程为7.8个月;平均体重指数Z值为2.15; 89.4%有糖尿病家族史;西班牙裔黑人占41.1%,非西班牙裔黑人占31.5%; 38.8%与两个亲生父母同住; 41.5%的家庭年收入低于25,000美元; 26.3%的父母/监护人的最高学历低于高中学历; 26.3%的血压为90%或更高;血压为95%或更高的人群为13.6%; 13.0%有微量白蛋白尿; 79.8%的高密度脂蛋白水平低;结论:今日队列主要来自种族/族裔少数群体,社会经济地位低下,有糖尿病家族史。临床和生化异常及合并症在诊断后2年内普遍存在。这些发现大大有助于我们对美国2型糖尿病青年的了解。

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