2023
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0282371
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Association between prior tuberculosis disease and dysglycemia within an HIV-endemic, rural South African population

Abstract: Objective Tuberculosis (TB) may predispose individuals to the development of diabetes. Such a relationship could have an outsized impact in high-prevalence TB settings. However, few studies have explored this relationship in populations heavily burdened by diabetes and TB. Methods We analyzed data from a community-based population cohort that enrolled adults in rural South Africa. Individuals were considered to have prior TB if they self-reported a history of TB treatment. We fitted sex-specific logistic reg… Show more

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“…This phenomenon may be akin to gestational diabetes, where women have resolution of glucose intolerance after delivery, but their risk for metabolic syndrome and insulin resistance later in life is nearly seven times greater than that of women without gestational diabetes [ 19 ]. Findings from our prior work in a rural South African population highlight a potential link between prior TB disease, HIV, and diabetes [ 20 ]. Specifically, HIV-negative men who completed TB treatment had a greater prevalence of diabetes than their TB-free counterparts [ 20 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…This phenomenon may be akin to gestational diabetes, where women have resolution of glucose intolerance after delivery, but their risk for metabolic syndrome and insulin resistance later in life is nearly seven times greater than that of women without gestational diabetes [ 19 ]. Findings from our prior work in a rural South African population highlight a potential link between prior TB disease, HIV, and diabetes [ 20 ]. Specifically, HIV-negative men who completed TB treatment had a greater prevalence of diabetes than their TB-free counterparts [ 20 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Findings from our prior work in a rural South African population highlight a potential link between prior TB disease, HIV, and diabetes [ 20 ]. Specifically, HIV-negative men who completed TB treatment had a greater prevalence of diabetes than their TB-free counterparts [ 20 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%