Correlation between residual cholesterol and the conversion of pre-diabetes
10.3969/j.issn.1006-6187.2024.08.001
- VernacularTitle:残余胆固醇与糖尿病前期转归相关性的研究
- Author:
Ruoxuan ZHANG
1
;
Zilin SUN
;
Shanhu QIU
Author Information
1. 210009 南京,东南大学附属中大医院内分泌科
- Keywords:
Residual cholesterol;
Pre-diabetes;
Conversion;
Cohort study
- From:
Chinese Journal of Diabetes
2024;32(8):561-566
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To evaluate the correlation between residual cholesterol(RC)and pre-diabetes(Pre-DM)conversion.Methods The data of this research came from the SENSIBILE-Cohort study,which included 2741 individuals with Pre-DM and followed up for 3 years.RC=TC-HDL-C-LDL-C.Logistic regression analysis was used to identify the factors influencing the progression of Pre-DM to DM and the return to normal blood glucose,while multiple linear regression analysis was used to identify the influencing factors for RC.Results During a 3-year follow-up period,1659 cases(60.5%)of the Pre-DM population maintained Pre-DM status,351 cases(12.8%)progressed to DM,and 731 cases(26.7%)returned to normal blood glucose.Logistic regression analysis showed that when defining Pre-DM according to ADA diagnostic criteria,high RC was the influencing factor for Pre-DM progression to DM and return to normal BG in the unadjusted model.After adjusting for age,gender,nationality,BMI,SBP,smoking,drinking,SUA,TG,exercise and meat diet,high RC may reduce the likelihood of Pre-DM returning to normal blood glucose,but RC is not a contributing factor to the progression of Pre-DM to DM.Multiple linear regression analysis shows that SBP,DBP,2 hPG,triglyceride/glucose index,Chinese visceral fat index,and lipid accumulation products are the influencing factors for RC.Conclusions High RC reduces the likelihood of Pre-DM returning to normal blood glucose.RC is not a contributing factor to the progression of Pre-DM to DM.