Prediction of Type 2 Diabetes by Hemoglobin A1c in Two Community-Based Cohorts

Author:

Leong Aaron12ORCID,Daya Natalie3,Porneala Bianca1,Devlin James J.4,Shiffman Dov4,McPhaul Michael J.4,Selvin Elizabeth3ORCID,Meigs James B.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of General Internal Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA

2. Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA

3. Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD

4. Quest Diagnostics, San Juan Capistrano, CA

Abstract

OBJECTIVE Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) can be used to assess type 2 diabetes (T2D) risk. We asked whether HbA1c was associated with T2D risk in four scenarios of clinical information availability: 1) HbA1c alone, 2) fasting laboratory tests, 3) clinic data, and 4) fasting laboratory tests and clinic data. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS We studied a prospective cohort of white (N = 11,244) and black (N = 2,294) middle-aged participants without diabetes in the Framingham Heart Study and Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities study. Association of HbA1c with incident T2D (defined by medication use or fasting glucose [FG] ≥126 mg/dL) was evaluated in regression models adjusted for 1) age and sex (demographics); 2) demographics, FG, HDL, and triglycerides; 3) demographics, BMI, blood pressure, and T2D family history; or 4) all preceding covariates. We combined results from cohort and race analyses by random-effects meta-analyses. Subsidiary analyses tested the association of HbA1c with developing T2D within 8 years or only after 8 years. RESULTS Over 20 years, 3,315 individuals developed T2D. With adjustment for demographics, the odds of T2D increased fourfold for each percentage-unit increase in HbA1c. The odds ratio (OR) was 4.00 (95% CI 3.14, 5.10) for blacks and 4.73 (3.10, 7.21) for whites, resulting in a combined OR of 4.50 (3.35, 6.03). After adjustment for fasting laboratory tests and clinic data, the combined OR was 2.68 (2.15, 3.34) over 20 years, 5.79 (2.51, 13.36) within 8 years, and 2.23 (1.94, 2.57) after 8 years. CONCLUSIONS HbA1c predicts T2D in different common scenarios and is useful for identifying individuals with elevated T2D risk in both the short- and long-term.

Funder

Quest Diagnostics, Inc.

Publisher

American Diabetes Association

Subject

Advanced and Specialized Nursing,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism,Internal Medicine

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