Hepatitis B and C virus infection and diabetes mellitus: A cohort study
Abstract The role of hepatitis virus infection in glucose homeostasis is uncertain. We examined the associations between hepatitis B virus (HBV) or hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection and the development of diabetes in a cohort (N = 439,708) of asymptomatic participants in health screening examination...
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doaj-df6f24b38a3d4f0293a55892239cb1812020-12-08T02:07:42ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222017-07-01711710.1038/s41598-017-04206-6Hepatitis B and C virus infection and diabetes mellitus: A cohort studyYun Soo Hong0Yoosoo Chang1Seungho Ryu2Miguel Cainzos-Achirica3Min-Jung Kwon4Yiyi Zhang5Yuni Choi6Jiin Ahn7Sanjay Rampal8Di Zhao9Roberto Pastor-Barriuso10Mariana Lazo11Hocheol Shin12Juhee Cho13Eliseo Guallar14Departments of Epidemiology and Medicine, and Welch Center for Prevention, Epidemiology, and Clinical Research, Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public HealthCenter for Cohort Studies, Total Healthcare Center, Kangbuk Samsung Hospital, Sungkyunkwan University, School of MedicineCenter for Cohort Studies, Total Healthcare Center, Kangbuk Samsung Hospital, Sungkyunkwan University, School of MedicineDepartments of Epidemiology and Medicine, and Welch Center for Prevention, Epidemiology, and Clinical Research, Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public HealthCenter for Cohort Studies, Total Healthcare Center, Kangbuk Samsung Hospital, Sungkyunkwan University, School of MedicineDepartments of Epidemiology and Medicine, and Welch Center for Prevention, Epidemiology, and Clinical Research, Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public HealthCenter for Cohort Studies, Total Healthcare Center, Kangbuk Samsung Hospital, Sungkyunkwan University, School of MedicineCenter for Cohort Studies, Total Healthcare Center, Kangbuk Samsung Hospital, Sungkyunkwan University, School of MedicineDepartments of Epidemiology and Medicine, and Welch Center for Prevention, Epidemiology, and Clinical Research, Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public HealthDepartments of Epidemiology and Medicine, and Welch Center for Prevention, Epidemiology, and Clinical Research, Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public HealthNational Center for Epidemiology, Carlos III Institute of Health and Consortium for Biomedical Research in Epidemiology and Public Health (CIBERESP)Departments of Epidemiology and Medicine, and Welch Center for Prevention, Epidemiology, and Clinical Research, Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public HealthDepartment of Family Medicine, Kangbuk Samsung Hospital and Sungkyunkwan University School of MedicineDepartments of Epidemiology and Medicine, and Welch Center for Prevention, Epidemiology, and Clinical Research, Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public HealthDepartments of Epidemiology and Medicine, and Welch Center for Prevention, Epidemiology, and Clinical Research, Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public HealthAbstract The role of hepatitis virus infection in glucose homeostasis is uncertain. We examined the associations between hepatitis B virus (HBV) or hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection and the development of diabetes in a cohort (N = 439,708) of asymptomatic participants in health screening examinations. In cross-sectional analyses, the multivariable-adjusted odds ratio for prevalent diabetes comparing hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) (+) to HBsAg (−) participants was 1.17 (95% CI 1.06–1.31; P = 0.003). The corresponding odds ratio comparing hepatitis C antibodies (HCV Ab) (+) to HCV Ab (−) participants was 1.43 (95% CI 1.01–2.02, P = 0.043). In prospective analyses, the multivariable-adjusted hazard ratio for incident diabetes comparing HBsAg (+) to HbsAg (−) participants was 1.23 (95% CI 1.08–1.41; P = 0.007). The number of incident cases of diabetes among HCV Ab (+) participants (10 cases) was too small to reliably estimate the prospective association between HCV infection and diabetes. In this large population at low risk of diabetes, HBV and HCV infections were associated with diabetes prevalence and HBV infection with the risk of incident diabetes. Our studies add evidence suggesting that diabetes is an additional metabolic complication of HBV and HCV infection.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-04206-6 |
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Yun Soo Hong Yoosoo Chang Seungho Ryu Miguel Cainzos-Achirica Min-Jung Kwon Yiyi Zhang Yuni Choi Jiin Ahn Sanjay Rampal Di Zhao Roberto Pastor-Barriuso Mariana Lazo Hocheol Shin Juhee Cho Eliseo Guallar Hepatitis B and C virus infection and diabetes mellitus: A cohort study Scientific Reports |
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Yun Soo Hong Yoosoo Chang Seungho Ryu Miguel Cainzos-Achirica Min-Jung Kwon Yiyi Zhang Yuni Choi Jiin Ahn Sanjay Rampal Di Zhao Roberto Pastor-Barriuso Mariana Lazo Hocheol Shin Juhee Cho Eliseo Guallar |
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Hepatitis B and C virus infection and diabetes mellitus: A cohort study |
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Hepatitis B and C virus infection and diabetes mellitus: A cohort study |
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Hepatitis B and C virus infection and diabetes mellitus: A cohort study |
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Hepatitis B and C virus infection and diabetes mellitus: A cohort study |
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Abstract The role of hepatitis virus infection in glucose homeostasis is uncertain. We examined the associations between hepatitis B virus (HBV) or hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection and the development of diabetes in a cohort (N = 439,708) of asymptomatic participants in health screening examinations. In cross-sectional analyses, the multivariable-adjusted odds ratio for prevalent diabetes comparing hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) (+) to HBsAg (−) participants was 1.17 (95% CI 1.06–1.31; P = 0.003). The corresponding odds ratio comparing hepatitis C antibodies (HCV Ab) (+) to HCV Ab (−) participants was 1.43 (95% CI 1.01–2.02, P = 0.043). In prospective analyses, the multivariable-adjusted hazard ratio for incident diabetes comparing HBsAg (+) to HbsAg (−) participants was 1.23 (95% CI 1.08–1.41; P = 0.007). The number of incident cases of diabetes among HCV Ab (+) participants (10 cases) was too small to reliably estimate the prospective association between HCV infection and diabetes. In this large population at low risk of diabetes, HBV and HCV infections were associated with diabetes prevalence and HBV infection with the risk of incident diabetes. Our studies add evidence suggesting that diabetes is an additional metabolic complication of HBV and HCV infection. |
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