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南非黑人男性和女性中胰岛素敏感性和胰岛素反应随年龄增长的性别差异。

Sex differences in insulin sensitivity and insulin response with increasing age in black South African men and women.

作者信息

Goedecke Julia H, George Cindy, Veras Katherine, Peer Nasheeta, Lombard Carl, Victor Hendriena, Steyn Krisela, Levitt Naomi S

机构信息

Non-Communicable Disease Research Unit, South African Medical Research Council, Francie van Zijl Drive, Parow Valley, 7505 Cape Town, South Africa; Division of Exercise Science and Sports Medicine, Department of Human Biology, 3rd Floor Sports Science Institute of South Africa, Boundary Road, Newlands 7700, South Africa.

Non-Communicable Disease Research Unit, South African Medical Research Council, Francie van Zijl Drive, Parow Valley, 7505 Cape Town, South Africa.

出版信息

Diabetes Res Clin Pract. 2016 Dec;122:207-214. doi: 10.1016/j.diabres.2016.11.005. Epub 2016 Nov 17.

Abstract

AIMS

Black Africans are disproportionally affected by type 2 diabetes, but the pathophysiology is poorly understood. The study aimed to examine the effect of sex and age on insulin sensitivity and insulin response in black South African adults.

METHODS

This cross-sectional study included a random sample of 179 men and 260 women aged 25-74years with normal glucose tolerance from 5 peri-urban townships in Cape Town, SA. Insulin sensitivity (insulin sensitivity index, ISI) and response (insulinogenic index, IGI), and the disposition index (DI, ISI×IGI), derived from an oral glucose tolerance test, were measured.

RESULTS

Although men were older (median [interquartile range]: 39 [30-48] vs. 35 [29-44], P=0.021) and had significantly lower BMI than women (22.6 [20.0-25.3] vs. 31.0 [25.9-35.7] kg/m, P=0.001), DI was not different (P=0.740), but ISI was higher (P=0.007) and IGI was lower (P=0.074) in men than women, adjusting for age and BMI. With increasing age, DI (β (95%CI): -24.4 (-36.3 to -12.5), P<0.001) and IGI (β (95%CI): -4.9 (-7.5 to -2.2), P<0.001) decreased similarly in both sexes, but ISI did not change (β (95%CI): 0.005 (-0.20 to 0.03), P=0.675).

CONCLUSION

Black South African women with normal glucose tolerance have lower insulin sensitivity than their male counterparts, but increase their insulin response to maintain normoglycemia. With increasing age, insulin sensitivity remains unchanged, but the insulin response decreases at a similar rate in men and women.

摘要

目的

2型糖尿病对非洲黑人的影响尤为严重,但对其病理生理学的了解却很少。本研究旨在探讨性别和年龄对南非黑人成年人胰岛素敏感性和胰岛素反应的影响。

方法

这项横断面研究随机抽取了来自南非开普敦5个城郊乡镇的179名男性和260名女性,年龄在25 - 74岁之间,葡萄糖耐量正常。通过口服葡萄糖耐量试验测量胰岛素敏感性(胰岛素敏感性指数,ISI)、胰岛素反应(胰岛素生成指数,IGI)以及处置指数(DI,ISI×IGI)。

结果

尽管男性年龄更大(中位数[四分位间距]:39[30 - 48]岁 vs. 35[29 - 44]岁,P = 0.021),且体重指数显著低于女性(22.6[20.0 - 25.3] vs. 31.0[25.9 - 35.7]kg/m²,P = 0.001),但在调整年龄和体重指数后,DI并无差异(P = 0.740),不过男性的ISI更高(P = 0.007),IGI更低(P = 0.074)。随着年龄增长,DI(β(95%可信区间):- 24.4(- 36.3至- 12.5),P < 0.001)和IGI(β(95%可信区间):- 4.9(- 7.5至- 2.2),P < 0.001)在两性中均以相似的幅度下降,但ISI未发生变化(β(95%可信区间):0.005(- 0.20至0.03),P = 0.675)。

结论

葡萄糖耐量正常的南非黑人女性胰岛素敏感性低于男性,但会通过增加胰岛素反应来维持血糖正常。随着年龄增长,胰岛素敏感性保持不变,但男性和女性的胰岛素反应均以相似速率下降。

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