1. Postchallenge hyperglycemia in subjects with low body weight: implication for small glucose volume.
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Sakuma T, Yamashita K, Miyakoshi T, Shimodaira M, Yokota N, Sato Y, Hirabayashi K, Koike H, Yamauchi K, Shimbo T, and Aizawa T
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- Adult, Aged, Aging physiology, Anatomy, Cross-Sectional, Blood Glucose metabolism, Body Composition, Diabetes Mellitus epidemiology, Extracellular Fluid physiology, Female, Glucose Tolerance Test, Humans, Insulin Resistance, Male, Middle Aged, Prevalence, Sex Characteristics, Thinness, Body Weight physiology, Glucose metabolism, Hyperglycemia metabolism
- Abstract
A hypothesis that postchallenge hyperglycemia in subjects with low body weight (BW) may be due, in part, to small glucose volume (G
V ) was tested. We studied 11,411 nondiabetic subjects with a mean BW of 63.3 kg; 5,282 of them were followed for a mean of 5.3 yr. In another group of 1,537 nondiabetic subjects, insulin sensitivity, secretion, and a product of the two (index of whole body insulin action) were determined. Corrected 2 h-plasma glucose (2hPGcorr ) during a 75-g oral glucose tolerance test in subjects with BW ≤ 59 kg was calculated as 2hPGcorr = δPG2h · ECW/[16.1 (males) or 15.3 (females)] + fasting PG (FPG), where δPG2h is plasma glucose increment in 2 h; ECW is extracellular water (surrogate of GV ); FPG is fasting plasma glucose; and 16.1 and 15.3 are ECW of men and women, respectively, with BW = 59 kg. Multivariate analyses for BW with adjustment for age, sex, and percent body fat were undertaken. BW was, across its entire range, positively correlated with FPG ( P < 0.01). Whereas BW was correlated with 2hPG and δPG in a skewed J-shape, with inflections at around 60 kg ( P for nonlinearity < 0.01 for each). Nonetheless, in those with BW ≤ 59 kg, insulin sensitivity, secretion, and action were unattenuated, and incident diabetes was less compared with heavier counterparts. BW was linearly correlated with 2hPGcorr , i.e., the J-shape correlation was mitigated by the correction. In conclusion, postchallenge hyperglycemia in low BW subjects is in part due to small GV rather than impaired glucose metabolism., (Copyright © 2017 the American Physiological Society.)- Published
- 2017
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