Diabetology & Metabolic Syndrome (Jul 2010)

Predictive factors of non-deterioration of glucose tolerance following a 2-year behavioral intervention

  • Almeida-Pititto Bianca,
  • Hirai Amélia T,
  • Sartorelli Daniela S,
  • Harima Helena A,
  • Gimeno Suely GA,
  • Ferreira Sandra RG

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1758-5996-2-52
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1
p. 52

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Abstract Aim To identify predictive factors associated with non-deterioration of glucose metabolism following a 2-year behavioral intervention in Japanese-Brazilians. Methods 295 adults (59.7% women) without diabetes completed 2-year intervention program. Characteristics of those who maintained/improved glucose tolerance status (non-progressors) were compared with those who worsened (progressors) after the intervention. In logistic regression analysis, the condition of non-progressor was used as dependent variable. Results Baseline characteristics of non-progressors (71.7%) and progressors were similar, except for the former being younger and having higher frequency of disturbed glucose tolerance and lower C-reactive protein (CRP). In logistic regression, non-deterioration of glucose metabolism was associated with disturbed glucose tolerance - impaired fasting glucose or impaired glucose tolerance - (p Conclusion The whole sample presented a homogeneous behavior during the intervention. Lower CRP levels and diagnosis of glucose intolerance at baseline were predictors of non-deterioration of the glucose metabolism after a relatively simple intervention, independent of body adiposity.