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  • The study investigated how a family history of diabetes affects blood sugar response, insulin secretion, and sensitivity in young Japanese individuals who normally maintain healthy glucose levels.
  • Researchers measured various health indicators, including plasma glucose and insulin levels during a glucose tolerance test, and used clustering analysis to categorize participants based on their glucose tolerance.
  • Findings revealed that those with a diabetic family history had worse glucose tolerance and insulin response during the test, highlighting the influence of genetic factors on metabolic health even among those with normal glucose levels.

Article Abstract

Aims: The present study aimed to clarify the relationships between diabetic family history (FH), and dysglycemic response to the oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT), insulin secretion, and insulin sensitivity in young Japanese persons with normal glucose tolerance (NGT).

Methods: We measured plasma glucose (PG) and immunoreactive insulin levels in 1,309 young Japanese persons (age <40 years) with NGT before and at 30, 60, and 120 min during a 75-g OGTT. Dysglycemia during OGTT was analyzed by k-means clustering analysis. Body mass index (BMI), blood pressure (BP), and lipids were measured. Insulin secretion and sensitivity indices were calculated.

Results: PG levels during OGTT were classified by k-means clustering analysis into three groups with stepwise decreases in glucose tolerance even among individuals with NGT. In these clusters, proportion of males, BMI, BP and frequency of FH were higher, and lipid levels were worse, together with decreasing glucose tolerance. Subjects with a diabetic FH showed increases in PG after glucose loading and decreases in insulinogenic index and Matsuda index.

Conclusions: Dysglycemic response to OGTT by k-means clustering analysis was associated with FH in young Japanese persons with NGT. FH was also associated with post-loading glucose, insulinogenic index, and Matsuda index.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9207666PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.metop.2022.100196DOI Listing

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