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J-shaped relationship between waist circumference and subsequent risk for Type 2 diabetes: an 8-year follow-up of relatively lean Japanese individuals.

机译:腰围与随后的2型糖尿病风险之间呈J型关系:对相对瘦的日本人进行的8年随访。

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AIMS: This study investigated the relationship between waist circumference and the subsequent incidence of Type 2 diabetes and the association with insulin resistance and pancreatic B-cell function in relatively lean Japanese individuals. METHODS: The study participants were 3992 employees (2533 men and 1459 women, aged 35-55 years) of a metal-products factory in Japan. The incidence of diabetes was determined in annual medical examinations during an 8-year follow-up. We calculated age- and sex-adjusted hazard ratios (HRs) according to the sex-specific quintile of waist circumference at baseline. Differences in baseline insulin resistance [homeostatis model assessment (HOMA)-IR] and pancreatic B-cell function (HOMA-B) were compared between participants who developed diabetes and those who did not. RESULTS: During the follow-up, 218 participants developed diabetes. Age- and sex-adjusted HRs across the quintiles of waist circumference were 1.78, 1.00 (reference), 1.59, 3.11 and 3.30, respectively (P for trend, < 0.0001). The HR for the lowest quintile was significantly higher than that for the second quintile. Among participants with waist circumference of the lowest quintile, HOMA-B was lower in those who developed diabetes than in those who did not [33.1 (24.1-45.0) vs. 54.3 (37.9-74.6) median (interquartile range), P < 0.0001], but HOMA-IR did not differ between these groups. CONCLUSIONS: There was a J-shaped relationship between waist circumference and subsequent risk for Type 2 diabetes in relatively lean Japanese individuals; lower pancreatic B-cell function may also increase the risk of diabetes in very lean Japanese people. Diabet. Med. 26, 753-759 (2009).
机译:目的:本研究调查了相对瘦弱的日本人腰围与随后的2型糖尿病发病率之间的关系,以及与胰岛素抵抗和胰腺B细胞功能的关系。方法:研究参与者为日本一家金属制品厂的3992名员工(2533名男性和1459名女性,年龄在35-55岁之间)。在为期8年的随访中,通过年度体检确定了糖尿病的发病率。我们根据基线时腰围的按性别划分的五分位数,计算了按年龄和性别调整的危险比(HRs)。比较发生糖尿病的参与者和未患糖尿病的参与者的基线胰岛素抵抗[稳态模型评估(HOMA)-IR]和胰腺B细胞功能(HOMA-B)的差异。结果:在随访中,有218名参与者患了糖尿病。腰围五分位数的经年龄和性别调整的心率分别为1.78、1.00(参考),1.59、3.11和3.30(趋势P,<0.0001)。最低的五分位数的HR显着高于第二个五分位数的HR。在腰围最低的五分之一人群中,患糖尿病的人的HOMA-B低于未患糖尿病的人[33.1(24.1-45.0)vs. 54.3(37.9-74.6)中位(四分位数范围),P <0.0001 ],但这些组之间的HOMA-IR并无差异。结论:相对瘦的日本人腰围与随后的2型糖尿病风险呈J形关系。胰岛B细胞功能低下也可能增加非常瘦的日本人患糖尿病的风险。糖尿病中26,753-759(2009)。

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