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Excess BMI in Childhood: A Modifiable Risk Factor for Type 1 Diabetes Development?
- Source :
- Diabetes care; vol 40, iss 5, 698-701; 0149-5992
- Publication Year :
- 2017
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Abstract
- ObjectiveWe aimed to determine the effect of elevated BMI over time on the progression to type 1 diabetes in youth.Research design and methodsWe studied 1,117 children in the TrialNet Pathway to Prevention cohort (autoantibody-positive relatives of patients with type 1 diabetes). Longitudinally accumulated BMI above the 85th age- and sex-adjusted percentile generated a cumulative excess BMI (ceBMI) index. Recursive partitioning and multivariate analyses yielded sex- and age-specific ceBMI thresholds for greatest type 1 diabetes risk.ResultsHigher ceBMI conferred significantly greater risk of progressing to type 1 diabetes. The increased diabetes risk occurred at lower ceBMI values in children <12 years of age compared with older subjects and in females versus males.ConclusionsElevated BMI is associated with increased risk of diabetes progression in pediatric autoantibody-positive relatives, but the effect varies by sex and age.
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- OAIster
- Journal :
- Diabetes care; vol 40, iss 5, 698-701; 0149-5992
- Notes :
- application/pdf, Diabetes care vol 40, iss 5, 698-701 0149-5992
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1287355560
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource