低出生体重和正常出生体重年轻人的葡萄糖耐量研究。

Z A R Gomo, K Nyatanga, J Chifamba, H M Chinyanga, T Taderera, L T Gwaunza, T Mushayamano, C Mahachi
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目的:通过对低出生体重和正常出生体重的年轻黑人进行口服葡萄糖耐量试验来确定血糖水平。设计:进行病例对照研究。这项研究招募了70名健康科学学院的学生,他们都有新生儿门诊卡作为出生体重的证明。分别在口服葡萄糖耐量试验前、中、后测定血糖水平。单位:津巴布韦哈拉雷卫生科学学院津巴布韦大学生理学系。主要结局指标和结果:共招募70名青年参与者,女性47名(67%),男性23名(33%),平均年龄20.28±0.19岁。低出生体重30例(LBW,女性21例,男性9例),正常出生体重40例(NBW,女性26例,男性14例)。结论:低出生体重与葡萄糖耐受不良有关,年轻成人在葡萄糖负荷后30和60分钟的平均血糖水平显著升高。
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Glucose tolerance study in low and normal birth weight young adults.

Objective: To determine blood glucose levels by conducting an oral glucose tolerance test in low and normal birth weight young black adults.

Design: Acase control study was done. Seventy students in the College of Health Sciences who had neonatal clinic cards as proof of birth weight were recruited into the study. Blood glucose levels were measured before, during and after the oral glucose tolerance test.

Setting: Department of Physiology, University of Zimbabwe, College of Health Sciences, Harare, Zimbabwe.

Main outcome measures and results: A total of 70 young adult participants, 47(67%) females and 23(33%)males with mean age 20.28±0.19 years were recruited. 30 had Low Birth Weight (LBW, 21 females and 9 males) and 40 had Normal Birth Weight (NBW,26 females and 14 males).LBW individuals had significantly elevated (p<0.05) mean blood glucose levels at 30minutes(9.41±0.91 for LBW and 7.24±0.28 for NBW, p=0.029) and 60 minutes (9.22±0.75 for LBW and 7.57±0.36 for NBW, p=0.035) after the oral glucose tolerance test. Oral glucose tolerance testing detected 1case of type II diabetes (LBW individual), 13cases of impaired glucose tolerance (9 LBW and 4 NBW individuals)and 1 case of impaired fasting glucose (LBW individual).LBW was associated with an odds ratio of 3.1 for impaired glucose tolerance and it was statistically significant, p<0.05 (p=0.027).

Conclusion: Low birth weight was associated with glucose intolerance and significantly higher mean blood glucose levels at 30 and 60 minutes after glucose loading in young adults.

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