低体重指数乌干达成年人非自身免疫性糖尿病的表型特征。

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC ACS Applied Electronic Materials Pub Date : 2024-05-27 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/20420188241252314
Davis Kibirige, Isaac Sekitoleko, William Lumu, Nihal Thomas, Meredith Hawkins, Angus G Jones, Andrew T Hattersley, Liam Smeeth, Moffat J Nyirenda
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背景:在撒哈拉以南非洲地区,2 型糖尿病常见于相对瘦弱的人群。目前尚不清楚体重不足和体重正常的非洲 2 型糖尿病患者之间是否存在表型差异。本研究比较了体重不足(体重指数为 2)和体重正常(体重指数为 18.5-24.9 kg/m2)的乌干达成年新发非自身免疫性糖尿病患者的具体特征:我们收集了 160 名非肥胖新发 2 型糖尿病患者(定义为诊断为 2 型糖尿病且无胰岛细胞自身免疫)的人口统计学、临床、人体测量和代谢特征。这些参与者被分为体重不足和体重正常两类,并对他们的表型特征进行了比较:结果:在160名非肥胖型新发2型糖尿病患者中,有18人(11.3%)体重不足。与体重正常者相比,体重不足者合并高血压的比例较低(5.6% 对 28.2%,p = 0.04),内脏脂肪水平中位数较低[2 (1-3) 对 6 (4-7),p 对 0.82 (0.39-1.50) nmol/l,p = 0.04],胰岛素缺乏的比例较高(66.7% 对 31.4%,p = 0.003):这项研究表明,非自身免疫性糖尿病发生在撒哈拉以南非洲体重过轻的人群中,其特点是缺乏内脏脂肪、晚期胰岛素分泌减少以及胰岛素缺乏症较严重。有必要对这些发现进行进一步研究,以了解如何对此类人群进行个性化的糖尿病预防、识别和管理。
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Phenotypic characterization of nonautoimmune diabetes in adult Ugandans with low body mass index.

Background: Type 2 diabetes is common in relatively lean individuals in sub-Saharan Africa. It is unclear whether phenotypic differences exist between underweight and normal-weight African patients with type 2 diabetes. This study compared specific characteristics between underweight (body mass index <18.5 kg/m2) and normal-weight (body mass index of 18.5-24.9 kg/m2) adult Ugandans with new-onset nonautoimmune diabetes.

Methods: We collected the demographic, clinical, anthropometric, and metabolic characteristics of 160 participants with nonobese new-onset type 2 diabetes (defined as diabetes diagnosed <3 months, body mass index <25 kg/m2, and absence of islet-cell autoimmunity). These participants were categorized as underweight and normal weight, and their phenotypic characteristics were compared.

Results: Of the 160 participants with nonobese new-onset type 2 diabetes, 18 participants (11.3%) were underweight. Compared with those with normal weight, underweight participants presented with less co-existing hypertension (5.6% versus 28.2%, p = 0.04) and lower median visceral fat levels [2 (1-3) versus 6 (4-7), p < 0.001], as assessed by bioimpedance analysis. Pathophysiologically, they presented with a lower median 120-min post-glucose load C-peptide level [0.29 (0.13-0.58) versus 0.82 (0.39-1.50) nmol/l, p = 0.04] and a higher prevalence of insulin deficiency (66.7% versus 31.4%, p = 0.003).

Conclusion: This study demonstrates that nonautoimmune diabetes occurs in underweight individuals in sub-Saharan Africa and is characterized by the absence of visceral adiposity, reduced late-phase insulin secretion, and greater insulin deficiency. These findings necessitate further studies to inform how the prevention, identification, and management of diabetes in such individuals can be individualized.

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