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BMI is an important driver of beta-cell loss in type 1 diabetes upon diagnosis in 10 to 18-year-old children

Lauria, A. (author)
University of Campus Biomed, Italy
Barker, A. (author)
MRC Epidemiol Unit, England
Schloot, N. (author)
University of Dusseldorf, Germany
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Hosszufalusi, N. (author)
Semmelweis Univ, Hungary
Ludvigsson, Johnny (author)
Östergötlands Läns Landsting,Linköpings universitet,Avdelningen för kliniska vetenskaper,Barn- och ungdomskliniken i Linköping,Medicinska fakulteten
Mathieu, C. (author)
Katholieke University of Leuven, Belgium
Mauricio, D. (author)
Hospital Arnau Vilanova, Spain
Nordwall, Maria (author)
Linköpings universitet,Östergötlands Läns Landsting,Barn- och ungdomskliniken i Norrköping,Avdelningen för kliniska vetenskaper,Medicinska fakulteten
Van der Schueren, B. (author)
Katholieke University of Leuven, Belgium
Mandrup-Poulsen, T. (author)
University of Copenhagen, Denmark; Karolinska Institute, Sweden
Scherbaum, W. A. (author)
University of Dusseldorf, Germany
Weets, I. (author)
VUB, Belgium; VUB, Belgium; BDR, Belgium
Gorus, F. K. (author)
VUB, Belgium; VUB, Belgium; BDR, Belgium
Wareham, N. (author)
MRC Epidemiol Unit, England
Leslie, R. D. (author)
Queen Mary University of London, England
Pozzilli, P. (author)
University of Campus Biomed, Italy; Queen Mary University of London, England
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BioScientifica, 2015
2015
English.
In: European Journal of Endocrinology. - : BioScientifica. - 0804-4643 .- 1479-683X. ; 172:2, s. 107-113
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)
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  • Objective: Body weight-related insulin resistance probably plays a role in progression to type 1 diabetes, but has an uncertain impact following diagnosis. In this study, we investigated whether BMI measured at diagnosis was an independent predictor of C-peptide decline 1-year post-diagnosis. Design: Multicentre longitudinal study carried out at diagnosis and up to 1-year follow-up. Methods: Data on C-peptide were collected from seven diabetes centres in Europe. Patients were grouped according to age at diagnosis (less than5 years, n = 126; greater than5 years less than10 years, n = 295; greater than10 years less than18 years, n = 421; greater than18 years, n = 410). Linear regression was used to investigate whether BMI was an independent predictor of change in fasting C-peptide over 1 year. Models were additionally adjusted for baseline insulin dose and HbA1c. Results: In individuals diagnosed between 0 and 5 years, 5 and 10 years and those diagnosed greater than18 years, we found no association between BMI and C-peptide decline. In patients aged 10-18 years, higher BMI at baseline was associated with a greater decline in fasting C-peptide over 1 year with a decrease (beta 95% CI; P value) of 0.025 (0.010, 0.041) nM/kg per m(2) higher baseline BMI (P = 0.001). This association remained significant after adjusting for gender and differences in HbA1c and insulin dose (beta = 0.026, 95% CI = 0.0097, 0.042; P = 0.002). Conclusions: These observations indicate that increased body weight and increased insulin demand are associated with more rapid disease progression after diagnosis of type 1 diabetes in an age group 10-18 years. This should be considered in studies of beta-cell function in type 1 diabetes.

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MEDICIN OCH HÄLSOVETENSKAP  -- Klinisk medicin -- Endokrinologi och diabetes (hsv//swe)
MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES  -- Clinical Medicine -- Endocrinology and Diabetes (hsv//eng)

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