Premature birth and insulin resistance in infancy: A prospective cohort study
Objective: This study was done to determine the role of prematurity and other variables to predict insulin sensitivity in infancy. Subjects and Methods: In this prospective study, 36 preterm appropriate for gestational age (AGA), 11 preterm small for gestational age (SGA), and 17 term SGA included...
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doaj-719bb2985cd34998ad41a9b34f7285612020-11-24T22:43:49ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism2230-82102016-01-0120449750510.4103/2230-8210.183470Premature birth and insulin resistance in infancy: A prospective cohort studyVikas PayalRakesh JoraPramod SharmaPradeep Kumar GuptaMukesh GuptaObjective: This study was done to determine the role of prematurity and other variables to predict insulin sensitivity in infancy. Subjects and Methods: In this prospective study, 36 preterm appropriate for gestational age (AGA), 11 preterm small for gestational age (SGA), and 17 term SGA included as study cohort and 36 term AGA as control cohort. Detailed anthropometry assessment was performed at birth, 3, 6, and 9 months and at 9 months, fasting plasma glucose and serum insulin was done. Insulin resistance was determined by using homeostasis model assessment version 2. Results: It is found that preterm AGA (mean difference 0.617, 95% confidence interval [CI]; 0.43–0.80, P = 0.0001), preterm SGA (mean difference 0.764, 95% CI; 0.44–1.09, P = 0.0001), and term AGA (mean difference 0.725, 95% CI; 0.49–0.96, P = 0.0001) group had significantly higher insulin resistance than control. There was no significant difference in between preterm SGA and preterm AGA (mean difference 0.147 95% CI; −0.13–0.42, P = 0.927). In multiple regression models, SGA status (β =0.505) was more significant predictor of insulin resistance index than gestational age (β = −0.481), weight-for-length (β =0.315), and ponderal index (β = −0.194). Conclusion: Preterm birth is a risk factor for the future development of insulin resistance which may develop as early as infancy.http://www.ijem.in/article.asp?issn=2230-8210;year=2016;volume=20;issue=4;spage=497;epage=505;aulast=PayalHomeostasis model assessmentinsulin resistance indexponderal indexpretermsmall for gestational age |
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Vikas Payal Rakesh Jora Pramod Sharma Pradeep Kumar Gupta Mukesh Gupta Premature birth and insulin resistance in infancy: A prospective cohort study Indian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism Homeostasis model assessment insulin resistance index ponderal index preterm small for gestational age |
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Premature birth and insulin resistance in infancy: A prospective cohort study |
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Premature birth and insulin resistance in infancy: A prospective cohort study |
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Premature birth and insulin resistance in infancy: A prospective cohort study |
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Premature birth and insulin resistance in infancy: A prospective cohort study |
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Premature birth and insulin resistance in infancy: A prospective cohort study |
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premature birth and insulin resistance in infancy: a prospective cohort study |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications |
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Indian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism |
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2230-8210 |
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Objective: This study was done to determine the role of prematurity and other variables to predict insulin sensitivity in infancy.
Subjects and Methods: In this prospective study, 36 preterm appropriate for gestational age (AGA), 11 preterm small for gestational age (SGA), and 17 term SGA included as study cohort and 36 term AGA as control cohort. Detailed anthropometry assessment was performed at birth, 3, 6, and 9 months and at 9 months, fasting plasma glucose and serum insulin was done. Insulin resistance was determined by using homeostasis model assessment version 2. Results: It is found that preterm AGA (mean difference 0.617, 95% confidence interval [CI]; 0.43–0.80, P = 0.0001), preterm SGA (mean difference 0.764, 95% CI; 0.44–1.09, P = 0.0001), and term AGA (mean difference 0.725, 95% CI; 0.49–0.96, P = 0.0001) group had significantly higher insulin resistance than control. There was no significant difference in between preterm SGA and preterm AGA (mean difference 0.147 95% CI; −0.13–0.42, P = 0.927). In multiple regression models, SGA status (β =0.505) was more significant predictor of insulin resistance index than gestational age (β = −0.481), weight-for-length (β =0.315), and ponderal index (β = −0.194). Conclusion: Preterm birth is a risk factor for the future development of insulin resistance which may develop as early as infancy. |
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Homeostasis model assessment insulin resistance index ponderal index preterm small for gestational age |
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