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β-Cell Function Over Time in Adolescents With New Type 2 Diabetes and Obese Adolescents Without Diabetes.

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Elder, DA; Hornung, LN; Khoury, JC; D'Alessio, DA
Published in: J Adolesc Health
December 2017

PURPOSE: The progression of β-cell function in newly diagnosed adolescents with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is not well documented. We hypothesized that at the time of diagnosis with T2DM, adolescents would have impaired β-cell function as demonstrated by the disposition index (calculated as: insulin secretion adjusted for insulin sensitivity), and this would be followed by a rapid decline of function despite standard medical management. METHODS: Thirty-nine adolescents with recently diagnosed T2DM and 32 obese adolescent controls with normal glucose tolerance had acute insulin response to glucose, homeostatic model assessment of insulin resistance, and disposition index measured serially over 2 years. RESULTS: In the adolescent T2DM group, fasting glucose increased over 2 years (p = .04), while DI was impaired at baseline and showed an overall relative decline of 25% per year. The mean Hemoglobin A1c remained below 8% (64 mmol/mol). Differences were observed between the T2DM and control adolescents in the way DI changed over time (p = .02). CONCLUSIONS: β-cell function in adolescents with recently diagnosed T2DM was impaired with no improvement of β-cell function over the 2 years of study despite stable Hemoglobin A1c, body mass index markers of insulin sensitivity, and standard treatment of hyperglycemia.

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J Adolesc Health

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1879-1972

Publication Date

December 2017

Volume

61

Issue

6

Start / End Page

703 / 708

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Public Health
  • Pediatric Obesity
  • Male
  • Insulin Resistance
  • Insulin
  • Humans
  • Glycated Hemoglobin
  • Glucose Tolerance Test
  • Glucose Intolerance
  • Female
 

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Elder, D. A., Hornung, L. N., Khoury, J. C., & D’Alessio, D. A. (2017). β-Cell Function Over Time in Adolescents With New Type 2 Diabetes and Obese Adolescents Without Diabetes. J Adolesc Health, 61(6), 703–708. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jadohealth.2017.06.007
Elder, Deborah A., Lindsey N. Hornung, Jane C. Khoury, and David A. D’Alessio. “β-Cell Function Over Time in Adolescents With New Type 2 Diabetes and Obese Adolescents Without Diabetes.J Adolesc Health 61, no. 6 (December 2017): 703–8. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jadohealth.2017.06.007.
Elder DA, Hornung LN, Khoury JC, D’Alessio DA. β-Cell Function Over Time in Adolescents With New Type 2 Diabetes and Obese Adolescents Without Diabetes. J Adolesc Health. 2017 Dec;61(6):703–8.
Elder, Deborah A., et al. “β-Cell Function Over Time in Adolescents With New Type 2 Diabetes and Obese Adolescents Without Diabetes.J Adolesc Health, vol. 61, no. 6, Dec. 2017, pp. 703–08. Pubmed, doi:10.1016/j.jadohealth.2017.06.007.
Elder DA, Hornung LN, Khoury JC, D’Alessio DA. β-Cell Function Over Time in Adolescents With New Type 2 Diabetes and Obese Adolescents Without Diabetes. J Adolesc Health. 2017 Dec;61(6):703–708.
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Published In

J Adolesc Health

DOI

EISSN

1879-1972

Publication Date

December 2017

Volume

61

Issue

6

Start / End Page

703 / 708

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Public Health
  • Pediatric Obesity
  • Male
  • Insulin Resistance
  • Insulin
  • Humans
  • Glycated Hemoglobin
  • Glucose Tolerance Test
  • Glucose Intolerance
  • Female