The effects of excess weight on glucose homeostasis in young adult females with β-thalassemia major (β-TM): A preliminary retrospective study

Vincenzo De Sanctis*, Shahina Daar, Ashraf T. Soliman, Ploutarchos Tzoulis, Mohamed Yassin, Christos Kattamis

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Background: With the rising prevalence of obesity worldwide, it is becoming imperative to detect disturbed glucose metabolism as early as possible in order to prevent type 2 diabetes (T2D) develop-ment. Study design: The present retrospective observational study aimed to evaluate the relationship between BMI and glucose metabolism, insulin secretion and sensitivity indices, derived from glucose tolerance test (OGTT), in β-TM female patients who were overweight (BMI 25-29.9 kg/m2) and follow its outcome over time. Subjects and Methods: Eleven overweight and 11 females with ideal weight and β-TM, matched for age, were recruited. OGTT was undertaken and different indices for β-cell function, insulin sensitivity and insulin secretion were calculated. Results: At first evaluation, 7 of 11 overweight β-TM patients (63.6%) and 3 of 11 normal weight β-TM patients (27.2%) had glucose dysregulation (GD) during OGTT. Overweight patients with β-TM had increased HOMA-IR and QUICKI indices associated with decreased Matsuda WBISI index. The mean ± SD duration of follow-up was 4.5 ± 1.2 years. At last observation, 2/11 overweight patients had developed T2D (18.1%). In patients with normal weight, GD increased from 3/11 (27.2%) to 5/11 (45.4%), but none developed T2DM. The difference between SF at first and last observation (1,220 ± 702 vs.1,091 ± 454 ng/mL; P: 0.61) was not significant. Conclusion: Overweight seems to be an additional risk factor for the development of GD in β-TM patients. This is particularly important in clinical practice, due to the lack of appropriate guidelines dedicated to this group of patients. (www.actabiomedica.it).

اللغة الأصليةEnglish
رقم المقالe2023225
دوريةActa Biomedica
مستوى الصوت94
رقم الإصدار5
المعرِّفات الرقمية للأشياء
حالة النشرPublished - 2023

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