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Prospective association between fasting NEFA and type 2 diabetes: impact of post-load glucose.

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Il'yasova, D; Wang, F; D'Agostino, RB; Hanley, A; Wagenknecht, LE
Published in: Diabetologia
May 2010

AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Elevated fasting NEFAs are thought to promote type 2 diabetes. Three prospective studies support this concept, showing increased diabetes risk associated with fasting NEFA. However, these prospective associations may be confounded by strong cross-sectional correlations between fasting NEFA and metabolic predictors of diabetes. To examine this assumption, we used cohort data from the Insulin Resistance Atherosclerosis Study (IRAS). METHODS: Within the IRAS cohort (n = 902, 145 incident cases), we examined nine metabolic variables for their confounding effect on the fasting NEFA-diabetes association: 2 h glucose; fasting plasma glucose; body mass index; waist circumference; waist-to-hip ratio; weight; insulin sensitivity (S (I)); fasting insulin; and acute insulin response. We compared odds ratios for fasting NEFA (log( e ) transformed and adjusted for age, sex, ethnicity and clinic) before and after inclusion of each metabolic variable into a logistic regression model. RESULTS: Three variables (2 h glucose, BMI and S (I)) cross-sectionally correlated with fasting NEFA (r > or = 0.1, p < 0.05). Unadjusted for metabolic predictors, fasting NEFA levels were positively associated with diabetes risk: OR 1.37 (95% CI 0.87-2.15) per unit on a log scale. All metabolic variables except AIR showed confounding. Inclusion of 2 h glucose reversed the positive association (OR 0.50 [95% CI 0.30-0.82]), whereas other predictors reduced the association to the null. The final model included the variables correlated with baseline fasting NEFA (2 h glucose, BMI and S (I)) and the demographic variables resulting in OR 0.47 (95% CI 0.27-0.81). CONCLUSIONS/INTERPRETATION: Our results indicate that 2 h glucose strongly confounds the prospective association between fasting NEFA and diabetes; carefully adjusted fasting NEFA levels are inversely associated with diabetes risk.

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Diabetologia

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EISSN

1432-0428

Publication Date

May 2010

Volume

53

Issue

5

Start / End Page

866 / 874

Location

Germany

Related Subject Headings

  • Waist-Hip Ratio
  • Waist Circumference
  • Risk Assessment
  • Regression Analysis
  • Odds Ratio
  • Models, Biological
  • Insulin Resistance
  • Insulin
  • Humans
  • Glucose Tolerance Test
 

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Il’yasova, D., Wang, F., D’Agostino, R. B., Hanley, A., & Wagenknecht, L. E. (2010). Prospective association between fasting NEFA and type 2 diabetes: impact of post-load glucose. Diabetologia, 53(5), 866–874. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00125-010-1657-4
Il’yasova, D., F. Wang, R. B. D’Agostino, A. Hanley, and L. E. Wagenknecht. “Prospective association between fasting NEFA and type 2 diabetes: impact of post-load glucose.Diabetologia 53, no. 5 (May 2010): 866–74. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00125-010-1657-4.
Il’yasova D, Wang F, D’Agostino RB, Hanley A, Wagenknecht LE. Prospective association between fasting NEFA and type 2 diabetes: impact of post-load glucose. Diabetologia. 2010 May;53(5):866–74.
Il’yasova, D., et al. “Prospective association between fasting NEFA and type 2 diabetes: impact of post-load glucose.Diabetologia, vol. 53, no. 5, May 2010, pp. 866–74. Epmc, doi:10.1007/s00125-010-1657-4.
Il’yasova D, Wang F, D’Agostino RB, Hanley A, Wagenknecht LE. Prospective association between fasting NEFA and type 2 diabetes: impact of post-load glucose. Diabetologia. 2010 May;53(5):866–874.
Journal cover image

Published In

Diabetologia

DOI

EISSN

1432-0428

Publication Date

May 2010

Volume

53

Issue

5

Start / End Page

866 / 874

Location

Germany

Related Subject Headings

  • Waist-Hip Ratio
  • Waist Circumference
  • Risk Assessment
  • Regression Analysis
  • Odds Ratio
  • Models, Biological
  • Insulin Resistance
  • Insulin
  • Humans
  • Glucose Tolerance Test