Natural History of Type 2 Diabetes in Indians: Time to Progression

Author:

Narayan K.M. Venkat12ORCID,Kondal Dimple34ORCID,Chang Howard H.1ORCID,Mohan Deepa5ORCID,Gujral Unjali P.12ORCID,Anjana Ranjit Mohan5ORCID,Staimez Lisa R.12ORCID,Patel Shivani A.12ORCID,Ali Mohammed K.12ORCID,Prabhakaran Dorairaj234ORCID,Tandon Nikhil6ORCID,Mohan Viswanathan5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. 1Emory Global Diabetes Research Center, Woodruff Health Sciences Center and Emory University, Atlanta, GA

2. 2Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University, Atlanta, GA

3. 3Public Health Foundation of India, New Delhi, India

4. 4Centre for Chronic Disease Control, New Delhi, India

5. 5Madras Diabetes Research Foundation & Dr. Mohan’s Diabetes Specialties Centre, Chennai, India

6. 6All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India

Abstract

OBJECTIVE To describe the natural history of diabetes in Indians. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS Data are from participants older than 20 years in the Centre for Cardiometabolic Risk Reduction in South Asia longitudinal study. Glycemic states were defined per American Diabetes Association criteria. Markov models were used to estimate annual transition probabilities and sojourn time through states. RESULTS Among 2,714 diabetes-free participants, 641 had isolated impaired fasting glucose (iIFG), and 341 had impaired glucose tolerance (IGT). The annual transition to diabetes for those with IGT was 13.9% (95% CI 12.0, 15.9) versus 8.6% (7.3, 9.8) for iIFG. In the normoglycemia ↔ iIFG → diabetes model, mean sojourn time in normoglycemia was 40.3 (34.6, 48.2) years, and sojourn time in iIFG was 9.7 (8.4, 11.4) years. For the normoglycemia ↔ IGT → diabetes model, mean sojourn time in normoglycemia was 34.5 (29.5, 40.8) years, and sojourn time in IGT was 6.1 (5.3, 7.1) years. CONCLUSIONS Individuals reside in normoglycemia for 35–40 years; however, progression from prediabetes to diabetes is rapid.

Funder

Fogarty International Center

Division of Diabetes, Endocrinology, and Metabolic Diseases

Publisher

American Diabetes Association

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