Prevalence of Impaired Glucose Tolerance among Children and Adolescents with Marked Obesity
Yale University · Yale New Haven Health System
Abstract
Childhood obesity, epidemic in the United States, has been accompanied by an increase in the prevalence of type 2 diabetes among children and adolescents. We determined the prevalence of impaired glucose tolerance in a multiethnic cohort of 167 obese children and adolescents.
All subjects underwent a two-hour oral glucose-tolerance test (1.75 g [DOSAGE ERROR CORRECTED] of glucose per kilogram of body weight), and glucose, insulin, and C-peptide levels were measured. Fasting levels of proinsulin were obtained, and the ratio of proinsulin to insulin was calculated. Insulin resistance was estimated by homeostatic model assessment, and beta-cell function was estimated by calculating the ratio between the changes in the insulin level and the glucose level during the first 30 minutes after the ingestion of glucose.
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12Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Impaired glucose tolerance
- Proinsulin
- Internal medicine
- Insulin resistance
- Endocrinology
- Insulin
- Type 2 diabetes
- Good health and well-being