按血糖状况划分的社会隔离、孤独感和 2 型糖尿病发病风险

IF 4.6 2区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM Diabetes & metabolism Pub Date : 2024-01-20 DOI:10.1016/j.diabet.2024.101517
Yanjun Zhang , Mengyi Liu , Chun Zhou , Ziliang Ye , Yuanyuan Zhang , Sisi Yang , Panpan He , Xiaoqin Gan , Xianhui Qin
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目的 糖尿病前期状态对社会隔离和孤独与 2 型糖尿病(T2DM)发病风险之间关系的调节作用仍不确定。我们的目的是探讨糖尿病前期状态是否会改变社会隔离和孤独感与 T2DM 发病的关系。方法纳入英国生物库中随机血糖为 11.1mmol/lt、血红蛋白 A1c 为 6.5%、未确诊糖尿病的 358951 名参与者。糖尿病前期的定义是血红蛋白 A1c 水平在 5.7-6.4% 之间。社会隔离和孤独感通过自我报告问卷进行评估。中位随访时间为 12.5 年,共记录了 13213 例(3.7%)T2DM 患者。血糖正常者的社会隔离和孤独感(调整后 HR [95%CI]:社会隔离:1.14 [1.07;1.23];孤独感:1.33 [1.20;1.47])比糖尿病前期患者(调整 HR [95%CI]:社会隔离:0.97 [0.91;0.47])患 T2DM 的风险更高:0.97[0.91;1.03];孤独感:1.04[0.95;1.13])(交互作用的 P 均为 0.001)。在糖尿病前期患者中,饮酒(30.9%)、家庭收入(23.3%)、健康睡眠(17.1%)、孤独感(14.9%)和体育锻炼(12.6%)介导了社会隔离与 T2DM 发生之间关系的大部分变异,而体重指数(17.结论在未患糖尿病前期的人群中,社会隔离和孤独与较高的 T2DM 风险独立相关。在糖尿病前期患者中,社会隔离和孤独感与T2DM事件的关系主要受一些社会经济和生活方式因素的影响。
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Social isolation, loneliness, and the risk of incident type 2 diabetes mellitus by glycemic status

Aim

The modifying effect of prediabetic status on the association of social isolation and loneliness with the risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) remains uncertain. We aimed to explore whether prediabetic status modifies the association of social isolation and loneliness with incident T2DM.

Methods

358,951 participants with random blood glucose < 11.1 mmol/l, hemoglobin A1c < 6.5 % and without diagnosis of diabetes from the UK Biobank were included. Prediabetes was defined by hemoglobin A1c level at 5.7–6.4 %. Social isolation and loneliness were assessed using self-reported questionnaires. The study outcome was incident T2DM.

Results

During a median follow-up of 12.5 years, 13,213 (3.7 %) incident T2DM cases were documented. Social isolation and loneliness in subjects with normoglycemia (adjusted HR [95 %CI]: social isolation: 1.14 [1.07;1.23]; loneliness: 1.33 [1.20;1.47]) were more strongly associated with increased risk of T2DM than in those with prediabetes (adjusted HR [95 %CI]: social isolation: 0.97 [0.91;1.03]; loneliness: 1.04 [0.95;1.13]) (Both P for interaction < 0.001). Among individuals with prediabetes, alcoholic consumption (30.9 %), household income (23.3 %), healthy sleep (17.1 %), loneliness (14.9 %), and physical activity (12.6 %) mediated most of the variance in the association between social isolation and incident T2DM, while body mass index (17.9 %) and healthy sleep (17.6 %) mediated most of the variance in the association between loneliness and incident T2DM.

Conclusion

Social isolation and loneliness were independently associated with a higher risk of T2DM among individuals without prediabetes. Among those with prediabetes, the association of social isolation and loneliness with incident T2DM were mainly mediated by some socioeconomic and lifestyle factors.

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Diabetes & metabolism
Diabetes & metabolism 医学-内分泌学与代谢
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期刊介绍: A high quality scientific journal with an international readership Official publication of the SFD, Diabetes & Metabolism, publishes high-quality papers by leading teams, forming a close link between hospital and research units. Diabetes & Metabolism is published in English language and is indexed in all major databases with its impact factor constantly progressing. Diabetes & Metabolism contains original articles, short reports and comprehensive reviews.
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