2022
DOI: 10.1007/s12020-022-03041-8
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Impact of excluding hyperglycemia from international diabetes federation metabolic syndrome diagnostic criteria on prevalence of the syndrome and its association with microvascular complications, in adult patients with type 1 diabetes

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“…Considering that the rates of T1DM and T2DM are similar in Indigenous children and adolescents [ 6 ], it is possible that T1DM cases were included in those studies and may have biased associations. Modified MetS criteria have been recommended for individuals with T1DM [ 104 ], which future studies should consider. However, as young people with T1DM have lower BMI on average than those with T2DM [ 6 ], our finding that obesity is associated with elevated glucose, insulin and diabetes is unlikely to be impacted by this potential bias.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considering that the rates of T1DM and T2DM are similar in Indigenous children and adolescents [ 6 ], it is possible that T1DM cases were included in those studies and may have biased associations. Modified MetS criteria have been recommended for individuals with T1DM [ 104 ], which future studies should consider. However, as young people with T1DM have lower BMI on average than those with T2DM [ 6 ], our finding that obesity is associated with elevated glucose, insulin and diabetes is unlikely to be impacted by this potential bias.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This also raises the question of whether this glycaemic criterion could be supported by or replaced with other markers indicating the presence of insulin resistance in individuals with type 1 diabetes. This problem was addressed by Lecumberri et al They showed that the prevalence of MS among type 1 diabetic patients is lower when using standard IDF criteria and when excluding hyperglycaemia as a criterion [ 24 ]. Moreover, they proposed the modification of the MS definition in T1D, including the assessment of IR by using indirect insulin resistance markers [ 24 ].…”
Section: In the Double Diabetes Definition Does Metabolic Syndrome Tr...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This problem was addressed by Lecumberri et al They showed that the prevalence of MS among type 1 diabetic patients is lower when using standard IDF criteria and when excluding hyperglycaemia as a criterion [ 24 ]. Moreover, they proposed the modification of the MS definition in T1D, including the assessment of IR by using indirect insulin resistance markers [ 24 ]. Another disadvantage of using MS definitions is the lack of cohesion among them.…”
Section: In the Double Diabetes Definition Does Metabolic Syndrome Tr...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hyperglycemia might lead to damage in various tissues and organs throughout the body and is a significant contributing factor to kidney failure, neuropathy and cardiovascular disease [ 76 ]. Quite a few studies have demonstrated that consumption of pulse proteins and their hydrolysates can enhance glucose metabolism and reduce fasting blood glucose levels [ 77 ].…”
Section: Pulse Proteins and Their Hydrolysates For Improving Metsmentioning
confidence: 99%