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Impact of weight gain on the evolution and regression of prediabetes: a quantitative analysis

The quantitative impact of weight gain on prediabetic glucose dysregulation remains unknown; only one study quantitated the impact of weight loss. We quantified the impact of weight gain on the evolution and regression of prediabetes (PDM). In 4234 subjects without diabetes, using logistic regressio...

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Published in:European journal of clinical nutrition 2017-02, Vol.71 (2), p.206-211
Main Authors: Nakasone, Y, Miyakoshi, T, Sato, Y, Yamauchi, K, Hashikura, R, Takayama, M, Hirabayashi, K, Koike, H, Aizawa, T
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Language:English
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Summary:The quantitative impact of weight gain on prediabetic glucose dysregulation remains unknown; only one study quantitated the impact of weight loss. We quantified the impact of weight gain on the evolution and regression of prediabetes (PDM). In 4234 subjects without diabetes, using logistic regression analysis with a 4.8-year follow-up period, we analyzed the relationship between (1) δBMI (BMI ) and the progression from normal glucose regulation (NGR) to PDM or diabetes, and (2) δBMI and the regression from PDM to NGR. Mean (±s.d.) δBMI was 0.17 (±1.3) kg/m in subjects with NGR and δBMI was positively and independently related to progression (adjusted odds ratio (OR ) (95% CI), 1.24 (1.15-1.34), P
ISSN:0954-3007
1476-5640
DOI:10.1038/ejcn.2016.118