Glucose time series complexity as a predictor of type 2 diabetes
Autor: | Carmen, Rodríguez de Castro, Luis, Vigil, Borja, Vargas, Emilio, García Delgado, Rafael, García Carretero, Julián, Ruiz-Galiana, Manuel, Varela |
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Rok vydání: | 2016 |
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Adult
Aged 80 and over Blood Glucose Glycated Hemoglobin Male detrended fluctuation analysis Middle Aged Models Theoretical Prognosis Diabetes Mellitus Type 2 Risk Factors Spain Hypertension Prevalence Humans Female continuous glucose monitoring Obesity type 2 diabetes complexity Research Articles Aged Follow-Up Studies Monitoring Physiologic Research Article |
Zdroj: | Diabetes/Metabolism Research and Reviews |
ISSN: | 1520-7560 |
Popis: | Background Complexity analysis of glucose profile may provide valuable information about the gluco‐regulatory system. We hypothesized that a complexity metric (detrended fluctuation analysis, DFA) may have a prognostic value for the development of type 2 diabetes in patients at risk. Methods A total of 206 patients with any of the following risk factors (1) essential hypertension, (2) obesity or (3) a first‐degree relative with a diagnosis of diabetes were included in a survival analysis study for a diagnosis of new onset type 2 diabetes. At inclusion, a glucometry by means of a Continuous Glucose Monitoring System was performed, and DFA was calculated for a 24‐h glucose time series. Patients were then followed up every 6 months, controlling for the development of diabetes. Results In a median follow‐up of 18 months, there were 18 new cases of diabetes (58.5 cases/1000 patient‐years). DFA was a significant predictor for the development of diabetes, with ten events in the highest quartile versus one in the lowest (log‐rank test chi2 = 9, df = 1, p = 0.003), even after adjusting for other relevant clinical and biochemical variables. In a Cox model, the risk of diabetes development increased 2.8 times for every 0.1 DFA units. In a multivariate analysis, only fasting glucose, HbA1c and DFA emerged as significant factors. Conclusions Detrended fluctuation analysis significantly performed as a harbinger of type 2 diabetes development in a high‐risk population. Complexity analysis may help in targeting patients who could be candidates for intensified treatment. Copyright © 2016 The Authors. Diabetes/Metabolism Research and Reviews Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. |
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