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Should the lower limit of impaired fasting glucose be reduced from 110 mg/dL in Korea?

Authors
Ryu, SeunghoShin, HocheolChang, YoosooSung, Ki ChulSong, JaechulLee, Soo-Jin
Issue Date
Apr-2006
Publisher
W B SAUNDERS CO-ELSEVIER INC
Citation
METABOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL, v.55, no.4, pp.489 - 493
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Journal Title
METABOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL
Volume
55
Number
4
Start Page
489
End Page
493
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/181582
DOI
10.1016/j.metabol.2005.10.010
ISSN
0026-0495
Abstract
The aims of this study were to determine if impaired fasting glucose should be redefined as a fasting plasma glucose (FPG) of 100 to 125 mg/dL (5.6-6.9 mmol/L) in Korea. A prospective cohort study was undertaken involving 13 189 male workers aged 30 to 59 years who did not have medication for diabetes, a history of any cancer, or a fasting glucose level of 126 mg/dL or higher at the initial examination between January 1999 to December 2000. Subjects were reexamined at periodic annual health examination over a 5-year period. The receiver operating characteristic curve for predicting the future onset of diabetes was derived by plotting the sensitivity against 1 - specificity for a baseline FPG of less than 126 mg/dL. The age- and body mass index-adjusted incidence density of type 2 diabetes mellitus was examined according to the percentile of the distribution for the baseline FPG. The baseline FPG for predicting the future onset of diabetes at a point on the receiver operating charactetistic curve that was closest to the ideal 100% sensitivity and 100% specificity was 92 mg/dL. There was a threshold for the age- and body mass index-adjusted incidence density of diabetes in the group with FPG of 93 to 95 mg/dL, at a mean of 93.9 mg/dL. Lowering the lower limit of impaired fasting glucose to 100 mg/dL (5.6 mmol/L) would optimize its sensitivity and specificity for predicting the future onset of diabetes in Korea.
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