Publication: Lifestyle and Progression to Type 2 Diabetes in a Cohort of Workers with Prediabetes
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DOI: 10.3390/nu12051538
Full text access: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13003/10742
SCOPUS: 2-s2.0-85085621186
WOS: 542272700204
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Background: People with prediabetes have an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes (T2D). Few studies have evaluated the influence of lifestyle factors on the risk of progression to diabetes and reversion to normoglycemia. The aim of this study was to determine the incidence of T2D in a large cohort of workers with prediabetes, and to evaluate the influence of sociodemographic, clinical, metabolic, and lifestyle factors that affect the persistence of prediabetes and the progression to T2D. Methods: A cohort study of 27,844 adult workers (aged 20 to 65 years) from Spain who had prediabetes based on an occupational medical examination from 2012 to 2013. Prediabetes was defined as fasting plasma glucose (FPG) between 100 and 125 mg/dL. At the baseline evaluation, sociodemographic, anthropometric, metabolic, and lifestyle data were collected. At the 5-year follow-up, incident T2D was defined as an FPG of at least 126 mg/dL or initiation of an antidiabetic medication. Results: Among 235,995 initially screened workers, the prevalence of T2D was 14.19% (95% confidence interval (CI) 14.05 to 14.33) and the prevalence of prediabetes was 11.85% (95% CI 11.71 to 11.99). Follow-up data were available for 23,293 individuals with prediabetes. Among them, 36.08% (95% CI 35.46 to 36.70) returned to normoglycemia, 40.92% (95% CI 40.29 to 41.55) had persistent prediabetes, and 23.00% (95% CI 22.46 to 23.54) progressed to T2D. The risk for persistence of prediabetes and for progression to T2D increased with age, body mass index (BMI), triglyceride level, and less than 150 min/week of physical activity. An HbA1c level of 6% or greater was the strongest individual predictor of progression to T2D. Conclusions: Physical activity, diet, smoking, and BMI are modifiable factors that are associated with the persistence of prediabetes and the progression to T2D. The workplace is a feasible setting for the early detection of prediabetes and the promotion of lifestyles that can prevent progression to T2D.
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Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 Disease Progression Aged European Continental Ancestry Group Blood Glucose Young Adult Spain Adult Follow-Up Studies Humans Life Style Socioeconomic Factors Middle Aged Glycated Hemoglobin A Hypoglycemic Agents Prediabetic State Diet Male Female Risk Factors Body Mass Index Cohort Studies Exercise Incidence
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Índice de Masa Corporal Estudios de Cohortes Ejercicio Físico Incidencia Femenino Dieta Hemoglobina A Glucada Grupo de Ascendencia Continental Europea Masculino Factores Socioeconómicos Estudios de Seguimiento Factores de Riesgo Hipoglucemiantes Humanos Persona de Mediana Edad Glucemia Adulto Joven Estilo de Vida Estado Prediabético Anciano Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 2 Progresión de la Enfermedad Adulto España
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Bennasar-Veny M, Fresneda S, Lopez-Gonzalez A, Busquets-Cortes C, Aguilo A, Yañez AM. Lifestyle and Progression to Type 2 Diabetes in a Cohort of Workers with Prediabetes. Nutrients. 2020 May;12(5):1538.





