Family History Of Diabetes And The Effectiveness Of Lifestyle Intervention On Insulin Secretion And Insulin Resistance In Chinese Individuals With Metabolic Syndrome

JOURNAL OF DIABETES RESEARCH(2021)

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Aims. The current study aims to explore if a family history of diabetes can influence the efficiency of lifestyle intervention on insulin secretion and study the insulin resistance in Chinese men and women with metabolic syndrome in a cohort with a 2-year follow-up. Methods. 151 individuals (90 individuals did not have a family history of diabetes (DMFH (-)) and 61 with a family history of diabetes (DMFH (+)) with metabolic syndrome participated in the lifestyle intervention program at baseline and finished with 1-year follow-up. 124 individuals have two-year follow-up data. A family history of diabetes was ascertained by self-report. Lifestyle interventions were individual sessions on lifestyle changes. Results. During the 1-year follow-up, Ln Insulinogenic index (Delta(baseline-1year)=0.29 +/- 0.65, P=0.001) and 30-min glucose (Delta(baseline-1year)=-0.41 +/- 1.71, P=0.024) changed significantly in the DMFH(-) group; in the DMFH(+) group, Ln ISIm (Delta(baseline-1year)=-0.22 +/- 0.60, P=0.022) and 30-min glucose (Delta(baseline-1year)=0.53 +/- 1.89, P=0.032) changed significantly, and there was no significant change of other parameters. The change of 30 min glucose during a 1-year intervention has shown a significant difference between the two groups (P=0.002). During the 2 years intervention, Ln Insulinogenic index changed significantly in the DMFH(-) group (Delta(baseline-1year)=0.33 +/- 0.66, P<0.001 and Delta(baseline-2year)=0.43 +/- 1.17, P=0.034). Fasting insulin (Delta(baseline-2year)=2.95 +/- 8.69, P=0.034), 2 h insulin (Delta(baseline-2year)=23.75 +/- 44.89, P=0.002), Ln HOMA-B (Delta(baseline-2year)=0.43 +/- 1.02, P=0.009), Ln HOMA-IR (Delta(baseline-2year)=0.53 +/- 1.04, P=0.002), Ln ISIm (Delta(baseline-2year)=0.52 +/- 0.95, P=0.004), and Ln Insulinogenic index (Delta(baseline-2year)=0.66 +/- 1.18, P=0.047) changed significantly after 2 years of intervention, compared to the baseline in the DMFH(+) group. The change of Ln ISIm (P=0.023), fasting (P=0.030), and 2 h insulin (P=0.007) during the 2-year intervention has shown a significant difference between the two groups. Family history of diabetes was related with a 0.500 unit increase in 2-year ISIm (P=0.020) modified by lifestyle intervention adjusted for age, baseline BMI, sex, and baseline waist circumference and a 0.476 unit increase in 2-year ISIm (P=0.027) with extra adjustment for weight change. Conclusions. Patients with a family history of diabetes benefit more from lifestyle intervention in regard to insulin resistance than those without a family history of diabetes adjusting for age, baseline BMI, sex, baseline waist circumference, and weight change.
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insulin resistance,diabetes,insulin secretion,lifestyle intervention
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