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Sociodemographic associations of longitudinal adiposity in youth with type 1 diabetes

机译:青少年纵向肥胖与1型糖尿病的社会偶像协会

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Excess adiposity is common in youth with type 1 diabetes, yet little is known about the sociodemographic factors that predict longitudinal trajectories of body fat. We analyzed data from 363 females and 379 males with type 1 diabetes over ~9 years of follow‐up (mean baseline age 12.8 ± 2.3 years in females, 13.2 ± 2.4 years in males). Estimated body fat percentage (eBFP) was calculated with validated sex‐ and race/ethnicity‐specific equations. Group‐based modeling identified three eBFP trajectories for each sex. All female trajectories showed gradual increases, while male trajectories showed gradual decreases (5% in eBFP) that plateaued around 7 years of diabetes duration. Female trajectories showed differences in baseline eBFP: Group F1 (38.0%), mean eBFP 27.8 ± 3.0%: Group F2 (47.9%), mean eBFP 33.9 ± 3.0%: and Group F3 (14.1%), mean eBFP 41.7 ± 4.1%. Male trajectories also showed differences in baseline eBFP: Group M1 (57.2%), mean eBFP 22.0 ± 3.0%: Group M2 (30.9%), mean eBFP 33.9 ± 3.0%: and Group M3 (12.9%), mean eBFP 36.1 ± 3.7%. In multinomial models, adjusted for clinical factors (eg, insulin regimen, insulin dose, and hemoglobin A1c), females who reported a single‐parent household (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] = 3.34, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.49, 7.47), parental education of less than a college degree (aOR = 3.79, 95% CI: 1.60, 9.60), and a lack of private health insurance (aOR = 3.74, 95% CI: 1.45, 9.60), and a household income of less than $75 000 per year (aOR = 3.13, 95% CI: 1.27, 7.70) were approximately three to four times more likely to be in the highest eBFP trajectory group relative to the lowest eBFP trajectory group. Males who reported a household income of $75 000/year were almost twice as likely to be in the Group M3 than the Group M1 in the unadjusted model only (aOR = 1.79, 95% CI: 0.91, 4.01 vs unadjusted OR: 2.48, 95% CI: 1.22, 5.06). Lower socioeconomic status may be associated with excess body fat throughout adolescence in type 1 diabetes, particularly among females.
机译:多余的肥胖在青少年中常见为1型糖尿病,然而,关于预测身体脂肪纵向轨迹的社会造影因子很少。我们分析了363名女性和379名患有1型糖尿病的数据,超过〜9年的后续行动(平均基线12.8±2.3岁,男性中的13.2±2.4岁)。估计的体脂百分比(EBFP)用验证的性别和种族/种族特定方程计算。基于组的建模识别每种性别的三个EBFP轨迹。所有女性轨迹都表现出逐渐增加,而雄性轨迹显示逐渐减少(EBFP中的5%),该糖尿病持续时间约为7年。雌性轨迹显示基线EBFP的差异:F1组(38.0%),平均EBFP 27.8±3.0%:组F2(47.9%),平均值EBFP 33.9±3.0%:和组F3(14.1%),意味着EBFP 41.7±4.1% 。男性轨迹还显示出基线EBFP的差异:M1组(57.2%),平均EBFP 22.0±3.0%:组M2(30.9%),平均EBFP 33.9±3.0%:和组M3组(12.9%),平均EBFP 36.1±3.7 %。在多项式模型中,调整临床因素(例如,胰岛素方案,胰岛素剂量和血红蛋白A1C),报告单亲家庭的雌性(调整的赔率比[AOR] = 3.34,95%置信区间[CI]:1.49, 7.47),父母教育低于大学学位(AOR = 3.79,95%CI:1.60,9.60),缺乏私人健康保险(AOR = 3.74,95%CI:1.45,9.60)和家庭收入每年少于75 000美元(AOR = 3.13,95%CI:1.27,7.70)在最低EBFP轨迹组中,最低的EBFP轨迹组在最高的EBFP轨迹组中大约是三到四倍。报告家庭收入的男性在M3中的家庭收入仅仅是未调整的模型中的M1群体的两倍(AOR = 1.79,95%CI:0.91,4.01 VS未经调整或:2.48 ,95%CI:1.22,5.06)。在1型糖尿病中,较低的社会经济地位可能与整个青春期的过量的体脂相关联,特别是在女性中。

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    《Pediatric diabetes.》 |2018年第8期|共12页
  • 作者单位

    Department of NutritionUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel HillChapel Hill North Carolina;

    Center for Health Metrics and Evaluation American Health AssociationDallas Texas;

    Department of Rehabilitation Exercise and Nutrition SciencesUniversity of CincinnatiCinncinati Ohio;

    School of Nursing and Department of BiostatisticsUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel HillChapel;

    Department of EpidemiologyColorado School of Public HealthAurora Colorado;

    Department of PediatricsGeorgetown UniversityWashington District of Columbia;

    Department of Research and EvaluationKaiser Permanente Southern CaliforniaPasadena California;

    Department of Epidemiology and BiostatisticsUniversity of Southern CarolinaColumbia South Carolina;

    Department of PediatricsUniversity of WashingtonSeattle Washington;

    Department of Biostatistical SciencesWake Forest University School of MedicineWinston‐Salem North;

    Department of Health SciencesFurman UniversityGreenville South Carolina;

    Department of NutritionUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel HillChapel Hill North Carolina;

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  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 儿科学;
  • 关键词

    adiposity; adolescent; diabetes mellitus; type 1;

    机译:肥胖;青少年;糖尿病;1型;

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