Impact of impaired insulin secretion and insulin resistance on the incidence of type 2 diabetes mellitus in a Japanese population: the Saku study
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Impact of impaired insulin secretion and insulin resistance on the incidence of type 2 diabetes mellitus in a Japanese population: the Saku study
Abstract
Aims/hypothesis: To assess the impact of impaired insulin secretion (IIS) and insulin resistance (IR) on type 2 diabetes incidence in a Japanese population.
Methods: This 4 year cohort study included 3,059 participants aged 30-69 without diabetes at baseline who underwent comprehensive medical check-ups between April 2006 and March 2007 at Saku Central Hospital. Based on their insulinogenic index and HOMA-IR values, participants were classified by the criteria of the Japan Diabetes Society into four categories: normal; isolated IIS (i-IIS); isolated IR (i-IR); and IIS plus IR. They were followed up until March 2011. The incidence of type 2 diabetes was determined from fasting and 2 h post-load plasma glucose concentrations and from receiving medical treatment for diabetes.
Results: At baseline, 1,550 individuals (50.7%) were classified as normal, 900 (29.4%) i-IIS, 505 (16.5%) i-IR, and 104 (3.4%) IIS plus IR. During 10,553 person-years of follow-up, 219 individuals developed type 2 diabetes, with 126 (57.5%) having i-IIS at baseline. Relative to the normal group, the multivariable-adjusted HRs for type 2 diabetes in the i-IIS, i-IR and IIS plus IR groups were 8.27 (95% CI 5.33, 12.83), 4.90 (95% CI 2.94, 8.17) and 16.93 (95% CI 9.80, 29.25), respectively. The population-attributable fractions of type 2 diabetes onset due to i-IIS, i-IR, and IIS plus IR were 50.6% (95% CI 46.7%, 53.0%), 14.2% (95% CI 11.8%, 15.6%) and 12.9% (95% CI 12.3%, 13.2%), respectively.
Conclusions/interpretation: Compared with IR, IIS had a greater impact on the incidence of type 2 diabetes in a Japanese population.
Comment in
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Impact of impaired insulin secretion and insulin resistance on the incidence of diabetes in a Japanese cohort.Diabetologia. 2013 Nov;56(11):2544-5. doi: 10.1007/s00125-013-3046-2. Epub 2013 Sep 12. Diabetologia. 2013. PMID: 24026212 No abstract available.
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Impact of impaired insulin secretion and insulin resistance on the incidence of diabetes in a Japanese cohort. Reply to Yamauchi K and Aizawa T [letter].Diabetologia. 2013 Nov;56(11):2546-7. doi: 10.1007/s00125-013-3068-9. Epub 2013 Sep 21. Diabetologia. 2013. PMID: 24052112 No abstract available.
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