Aim: To assess a new formula to improve the screening of isolated impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) in youth with overweight/obesity (OW/OB). Methods and results: A cross-sectional study was performed in 1189 Caucasian youths with OW/OB aged 5–17 years, in whom impaired fasting glucose and high glycosylated hemoglobin were excluded. The sample was divided into training set (TS) (n = 883) and validation set (VS) (n = 306). Fasting (FG) and post-load plasma glucose, alanine aminotransferase (ALT), lipids and familial history for type 2 diabetes (FD) were available in all individuals. In the TS youths with IGT (n = 58, 7.0%) showed higher prevalence of female sex (FS), FD, and higher levels of FG, post-load glucose, ALT and lower levels of HDL-cholesterol vs individuals without IGT. The linear formula was obtained by logistic regression analysis in the TS: 0.05∗ALT + 0.07∗FG + 0.87∗FD + (0.06∗HDL∗ − 1) + 1∗FS. The best cut-off was 5.84. The performance of the formula vs IGT was: sensitivity: 0.74 and specificity: 0.71. Similar results were obtained in the VS. Conclusions: Using metabolic and anamnestic data we obtained a simple formula with a good performance for screening isolated IGT. This formula may support pediatricians to identify youths with OW/OB in whom the OGTT may be useful for detecting IGT.

A new formula to improve the screening of impaired glucose tolerance in youths with overweight or obesity / Di Bonito, P.; Licenziati, M. R.; Corica, D.; Wasniewska, M. G.; Di Sessa, A.; Miraglia del Giudice, E.; Morandi, A.; Maffeis, C.; Faienza, M. F.; Mozzillo, E.; Calcaterra, V.; Maltoni, G.; Franco, F.; Valerio, G.. - In: NMCD. NUTRITION METABOLISM AND CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES. - ISSN 0939-4753. - 32:12(2022), pp. 2900-2903. [10.1016/j.numecd.2022.09.015]

A new formula to improve the screening of impaired glucose tolerance in youths with overweight or obesity

Mozzillo E.;
2022

Abstract

Aim: To assess a new formula to improve the screening of isolated impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) in youth with overweight/obesity (OW/OB). Methods and results: A cross-sectional study was performed in 1189 Caucasian youths with OW/OB aged 5–17 years, in whom impaired fasting glucose and high glycosylated hemoglobin were excluded. The sample was divided into training set (TS) (n = 883) and validation set (VS) (n = 306). Fasting (FG) and post-load plasma glucose, alanine aminotransferase (ALT), lipids and familial history for type 2 diabetes (FD) were available in all individuals. In the TS youths with IGT (n = 58, 7.0%) showed higher prevalence of female sex (FS), FD, and higher levels of FG, post-load glucose, ALT and lower levels of HDL-cholesterol vs individuals without IGT. The linear formula was obtained by logistic regression analysis in the TS: 0.05∗ALT + 0.07∗FG + 0.87∗FD + (0.06∗HDL∗ − 1) + 1∗FS. The best cut-off was 5.84. The performance of the formula vs IGT was: sensitivity: 0.74 and specificity: 0.71. Similar results were obtained in the VS. Conclusions: Using metabolic and anamnestic data we obtained a simple formula with a good performance for screening isolated IGT. This formula may support pediatricians to identify youths with OW/OB in whom the OGTT may be useful for detecting IGT.
2022
A new formula to improve the screening of impaired glucose tolerance in youths with overweight or obesity / Di Bonito, P.; Licenziati, M. R.; Corica, D.; Wasniewska, M. G.; Di Sessa, A.; Miraglia del Giudice, E.; Morandi, A.; Maffeis, C.; Faienza, M. F.; Mozzillo, E.; Calcaterra, V.; Maltoni, G.; Franco, F.; Valerio, G.. - In: NMCD. NUTRITION METABOLISM AND CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES. - ISSN 0939-4753. - 32:12(2022), pp. 2900-2903. [10.1016/j.numecd.2022.09.015]
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