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COVID-19 May Increase the Risk of Insulin Resistance in Adult Patients Without Diabetes: A 6-Month Prospective Study.
Chen, Mochuan; Zhu, Bing; Chen, Dong; Hu, Xingzhong; Xu, Xueqin; Shen, Wen-Jun; Hu, Chenchan; Li, Jue; Qu, Shen.
  • Chen M; Department of Orthopaedics, The Second Affiliated Hospital and Yuying Children's Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University, Wenzhou, Zhejiang, China.
  • Zhu B; Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Shanghai Tenth People's Hospital, School of Medicine, Tongji University, Shanghai, China.
  • Chen D; Department of Infectious Disease, The Ding Li Clinical College of Wenzhou Medical University and Sixth People's Hospital of Wenzhou, Wenzhou, Zhejiang, China.
  • Hu X; Department of Infectious Disease, The Ding Li Clinical College of Wenzhou Medical University and Sixth People's Hospital of Wenzhou, Wenzhou, Zhejiang, China.
  • Xu X; Department of Infectious Disease, The Ding Li Clinical College of Wenzhou Medical University and Sixth People's Hospital of Wenzhou, Wenzhou, Zhejiang, China.
  • Shen WJ; Division of Endocrinology, Gerontology and Metabolism, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California; Geriatric Research, Education, and Clinical Center, VA Palo Alto Health Care System, Palo Alto, California.
  • Hu C; Department of Infectious Disease, The Ding Li Clinical College of Wenzhou Medical University and Sixth People's Hospital of Wenzhou, Wenzhou, Zhejiang, China. Electronic address: 183895854@qq.com.
  • Li J; Shanghai Pudong New Area Mental Health Center, Tongji University School of Medicine, Shanghai, China. Electronic address: jueli@tongji.edu.cn.
  • Qu S; Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Shanghai Tenth People's Hospital, School of Medicine, Tongji University, Shanghai, China. Electronic address: qushencn@hotmail.com.
Endocr Pract ; 27(8): 834-841, 2021 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1196706
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE:

During the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, exploring insulin resistance and beta-cell activity is important for understanding COVID-19‒associated new-onset diabetes. We assessed insulin sensitivity and fasting insulin secretion in patients with COVID-19 without diabetes on admission and at 3 and 6 months after discharge.

METHODS:

This 6-month prospective study assessed data from the records of 64 patients without diabetes diagnosed with COVID-19 at Wenzhou Central Hospital, China. Each patient was followed up at 3 and 6 months after discharge. Repeated measures analysis of variance was used to investigate differences in multiple measurements of the same variable at different times. Linear regression analysis was performed to analyze the contributor for changes in the triglyceride-glucose (TyG) index.

RESULTS:

Fasting C-peptide levels in patients at baseline were lower than the normal range. Compared with the baseline results, patients had significantly elevated fasting C-peptide levels (0.35 ± 0.24 vs 2.36 ± 0.98 vs 2.52 ± 1.11 µg/L; P < .001), homeostasis model assessment for beta-cell function (0.42, interquartile range [IQR] 0.36-0.62 vs 2.54, IQR 1.95-3.42 vs 2.90, IQR 2.02-4.23; P < .001), and TyG indices (8.57 ± 0.47 vs 8.73 ± 0.60 vs 8.82 ± 0.62; P = .006) and decreased fasting glucose levels (5.84 ± 1.21 vs 4.95 ± 0.76 vs 5.40 ± 0.68 mmol/L; P = .003) at the 3- and 6-month follow-up. Male gender, age, interferon-alfa treatment during hospitalization, and changes in total cholesterol and high-density lipoprotein levels were significantly associated with changes in the TyG index.

CONCLUSION:

Our study provided the first evidence that COVID-19 may increase the risk of insulin resistance in patients without diabetes.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Insulin Resistance / Diabetes Mellitus / COVID-19 Type of study: Cohort study / Observational study / Prognostic study Limits: Adult / Humans / Male Language: English Journal: Endocr Pract Journal subject: Endocrinology Year: 2021 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: J.eprac.2021.04.004

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Insulin Resistance / Diabetes Mellitus / COVID-19 Type of study: Cohort study / Observational study / Prognostic study Limits: Adult / Humans / Male Language: English Journal: Endocr Pract Journal subject: Endocrinology Year: 2021 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: J.eprac.2021.04.004