Adiposity, related biomarkers, and type 2 diabetes after gestational diabetes: The Diabetes Prevention Program

Publication Description
OBJECTIVE: This study investigated associations of adiposity and adiposity-related biomarkers with incident type 2 diabetes (T2D) among parous women. METHODS: Among women in the Diabetes Prevention Program (Dwho reported a previous live birth, circulating biomarkers (leptin, adiponectin, sex hormone-binding globulin, and alanine aminotransferase; n = 1,711) were measured at enrollment (average: 12 years post partum). Visceral (VAT) and subcutaneous adipose tissue areas at the L2-L3 region and the L3-L4 region were quantified by computed tomography (n = 477). Overall and stratified (by history of gestational diabetes mellitus [GDM]) adjusted Cox proportional hazards models were fit. RESULTS: Alanine aminotransferase, L2-L3 VAT, and L3-L4 VAT were positively associated (hazard ratio [HR] for 1-SD increases: 1.073, p = 0.024; 1.251, p = 0.009; 1.272, p = 0.004, respectively), and adiponectin concentration was inversely associated with T2D (HR 0.762, p < 0.001). Whereas leptin concentration was not associated with T2D overall, in GDM-stratified models, a 1-SD higher leptin was positively associated with risk of T2D in women without GDM (HR: 1.126, p = 0.016) and inversely in women with a history of GDM (HR: 0.776, p = 0.013, interaction p = 0.002). CONCLUSIONS: Among parous women, alanine aminotransferase and VAT are positively associated with incident T2D, whereas adiponectin is inversely associated. Leptin is associated with higher risk of T2D in women with a history of GDM but a lower risk in women without a history of GDM.

Primary Author
Wander,P. L.
Christophi,C. A.
Araneta,M. R. G.
Boyko,E. J.
Enquobahrie,D. A.
Dabelea,D.
Goldberg,R. B.
Kahn,S. E.
Kim,C.
Pi-Sunyer,X.
Knowler,W. C.

Author Address
Veterans Affairs Puget Sound Health Care System, Seattle, Washington, USA.; Department of Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA.; Biostatistics Center, George Washington University, Rockville, Maryland, USA.; Department of(TRUNCATED)

Publisher
The Obesity Society (TOS). This article has been contributed to by US Government employees and their work is in the public domain in the USA

Author Address
Veterans Affairs Puget Sound Health Care System, Seattle, Washington, USA.; Department of Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA.; Biostatistics Center, George Washington University, Rockville, Maryland, USA.; Department of(TRUNCATED)

PMID
34796678



Reference Type
Journal Article

Periodical Full
Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.)

Publication Year
2021

Publication Date
18-Nov

Place of Publication
United States

ISSN/ISBN
1930-739X

Document Object Index
10.1002/oby.23291 [doi]

Accession Number
PMID: 34796678