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Heart Rate Variability and Cardiorespiratory Fitness in Non-Hispanic Black Versus Non-Hispanic White Adolescents With Type 1 Diabetes

机译:非西班牙裔与非西班牙裔白青少年的心率变异性和心肺刺激健身与1型糖尿病

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Background Evidence indicates that fewer non-Hispanic black versus non-Hispanic white youths with type 1 diabetes are meeting treatment goals for optimal glycemic outcomes, predisposing them to risks for cardiovascular (CV) morbidity and mortality in adulthood. Purpose We sought to assess the association of sex and race with heart rate variability (HRV) and cardiorespiratory fitness in adolescents with type 1 diabetes. The association between the HRV and cardiorespiratory outcomes with glucose control was also examined. Methods A secondary data analysis of 95 adolescents with type 1 diabetes (n = 66 non-Hispanic white n = 29 non-Hispanic black) was used. Using 24-hour Holter recordings, spectral and time domain measures of HRV were obtained. Cardiorespiratory fitness using a graded exercise test was completed. Descriptive statistics and Pearson correlation coefficients were used to assess associations between glucose control and study outcomes, and general linear models were applied to explore and quantify associations of sex and race with HRV and cardiorespiratory fitness. Results Body mass index (mean [standard deviation]) was similar between non-Hispanic black (23.5 [3.9]) and non-Hispanic white (22.7 [3.8]) adolescents. Females and non-Hispanic black adolescents had significantly lower HRV and cardiorespiratory fitness levels. Moderate associations were found between lower HRV and poorer glycemic control (HbA1c). Recent HbA1c was significantly higher in non-Hispanic black (9.7 [1.8]) than non-Hispanic white (8.2 [1.2]). Conclusion Findings support the importance of early identification of CV health risks in adolescents with type 1 diabetes, particularly for non-Hispanic black adolescents. Interventions focused on overall improvement in glycemic control for adolescents with type 1 diabetes are a priority for minimizing future CV complications.
机译:背景技术证明,较少的非西班牙裔与1型糖尿病的非西班牙裔青年青年是满足最佳血糖结果的治疗目标,使他们在成年期内的心血管(CV)发病率和死亡率的风险。目的,我们试图评估性别和种族与心率变异性(HRV)和患有1型糖尿病型的青少年的心脏射频健身。还检查了HRV和心肺渗透性蛋白质与葡萄糖对照的关联。方法使用型糖尿病型糖尿病(N = 66非西班牙甘蔗白N = 29非西班牙语黑)的二次数据分析。使用24小时的HOLTER录制,获得HRV的光谱和时域测量。完成了使用分级运动测试的心肺刺激健身。描述性统计和Pearson相关系数用于评估葡萄糖控制和研究结果之间的关联,并且应用了一般的线性模型来探索和量化性别和种族的关联与HRV和心肺群体健身。结果体重指数(平均值[标准偏差])在非西班牙裔黑色(23.5 [3.9])和非西班牙裔白人(22.7 [3.8])青少年之间相似。女性和非西班牙裔青少年具有显着降低的HRV和心肺气体适合水平。在下部HRV和较差的血糖对照(HBA1C)之间发现了中度联想。最近的HBA1C在非西班牙裔黑人(9.7 [1.8])中显着高于非西班牙语白色(8.2 [1.2])。结论调查结果支持早期鉴定患有1型糖尿病的青少年中的CV健康风险的重要性,特别是对于非西班牙裔青少年。专注于患有1型糖尿病患者的青少年血糖对照的总体改善的干预是最大限度地减少未来CV并发症的优先事项。

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