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Rev. clín. esp. (Ed. impr.) ; 224(1): 43-47, ene. 2024. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-EMG-529

ABSTRACT

Introducción Este trabajo investiga la relación entre el colesterol remanente, las métricas de glucosa y las complicaciones crónicas de la diabetes tipo 1 en individuos con sistemas flash de glucosa. Material y métodos Se recopilaron variables clínicas y métricas de glucosa de personas usuarias de sensores de glucosa. Se llevaron a cabo modelos estadísticos para estudiar la asociación del colesterol remanente con las métricas de glucosa, así como con la retinopatía y la nefropatía diabética. Resultados Se incluyeron 383 personas con una edad de 48,3±16,2 años, siendo un 54,1% mujeres, con un colesterol remanente de 16±10mg/dl. Los resultados mostraron que el colesterol remanente se asocia a un menor tiempo en rango (p=0,015) y a un mayor tiempo por encima del rango (p=0,003). La nefropatía diabética fue la única complicación que se asoció con un colesterol remanente mayor a 30mg/dl, OR: 8,93: IC 95%: 2,99-26,62; p<0,001. Conclusión El colesterol remanente se asocia de forma independiente con la hiperglucemia y la nefropatía diabética en personas con diabetes tipo 1. (AU)


Introduction This study examines the relationship between remnant cholesterol, glucose metrics, and chronic complications of type 1 diabetes in users of glucose monitoring systems. Material and methods Clinical variables and glucose metrics were collected from individuals using glucose sensors. Statistical models were employed to investigate the association of remnant cholesterol with glucose metrics, diabetic retinopathy, and diabetic nephropathy. Results A total of 383 individuals, aged 48.3±16.2 years, with 54.1% women, and a remnant cholesterol level of 16±10mg/dL, were included. The results demonstrated that remnant cholesterol was associated with less time within the target range (P=.015) and more time above the target range (P=.003). Diabetic nephropathy was the only complication associated with remnant cholesterol levels exceeding 30mg/dL; OR: 8.93; 95% CI: 2.99-26.62, P<.001. Conclusion Remnant cholesterol is independently associated with hyperglycemia and diabetic nephropathy in individuals with type 1 diabetes. (AU)


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Humans , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1/complications , Cholesterol , /statistics & numerical data , Diabetic Nephropathies , Cross-Sectional Studies
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Rev. clín. esp. (Ed. impr.) ; 224(1): 43-47, ene. 2024. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-229911

ABSTRACT

Introducción Este trabajo investiga la relación entre el colesterol remanente, las métricas de glucosa y las complicaciones crónicas de la diabetes tipo 1 en individuos con sistemas flash de glucosa. Material y métodos Se recopilaron variables clínicas y métricas de glucosa de personas usuarias de sensores de glucosa. Se llevaron a cabo modelos estadísticos para estudiar la asociación del colesterol remanente con las métricas de glucosa, así como con la retinopatía y la nefropatía diabética. Resultados Se incluyeron 383 personas con una edad de 48,3±16,2 años, siendo un 54,1% mujeres, con un colesterol remanente de 16±10mg/dl. Los resultados mostraron que el colesterol remanente se asocia a un menor tiempo en rango (p=0,015) y a un mayor tiempo por encima del rango (p=0,003). La nefropatía diabética fue la única complicación que se asoció con un colesterol remanente mayor a 30mg/dl, OR: 8,93: IC 95%: 2,99-26,62; p<0,001. Conclusión El colesterol remanente se asocia de forma independiente con la hiperglucemia y la nefropatía diabética en personas con diabetes tipo 1. (AU)


Introduction This study examines the relationship between remnant cholesterol, glucose metrics, and chronic complications of type 1 diabetes in users of glucose monitoring systems. Material and methods Clinical variables and glucose metrics were collected from individuals using glucose sensors. Statistical models were employed to investigate the association of remnant cholesterol with glucose metrics, diabetic retinopathy, and diabetic nephropathy. Results A total of 383 individuals, aged 48.3±16.2 years, with 54.1% women, and a remnant cholesterol level of 16±10mg/dL, were included. The results demonstrated that remnant cholesterol was associated with less time within the target range (P=.015) and more time above the target range (P=.003). Diabetic nephropathy was the only complication associated with remnant cholesterol levels exceeding 30mg/dL; OR: 8.93; 95% CI: 2.99-26.62, P<.001. Conclusion Remnant cholesterol is independently associated with hyperglycemia and diabetic nephropathy in individuals with type 1 diabetes. (AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1/complications , Cholesterol , /statistics & numerical data , Diabetic Nephropathies , Cross-Sectional Studies
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Rev Clin Esp (Barc) ; 224(1): 43-47, 2024 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38065525

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: This study examines the relationship between remnant cholesterol, glucose metrics, and chronic complications of type 1 diabetes in users of glucose monitoring systems. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Clinical variables and glucose metrics were collected from individuals using glucose sensors. Statistical models were employed to investigate the association of remnant cholesterol with glucose metrics, diabetic retinopathy, and diabetic nephropathy. RESULTS: A total of 383 individuals, aged 48.3 ±â€¯16.2 years, with 54.1% women, and a remnant cholesterol level of 16 ±â€¯10 mg/dL, were included. The results demonstrated that remnant cholesterol was associated with less time within the target range (p = 0.015) and more time above the target range (p = 0.003). Diabetic nephropathy was the only complication associated with remnant cholesterol levels exceeding 30 mg/dL, OR 8.93, 95% CI (2.99-26.62), p < 0.001. CONCLUSION: Remnant cholesterol is independently associated with hyperglycemia and diabetic nephropathy in individuals with type 1 diabetes.


Subject(s)
Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1 , Diabetic Nephropathies , Humans , Female , Male , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1/complications , Diabetic Nephropathies/complications , Blood Glucose Self-Monitoring , Glycemic Control , Blood Glucose , Cholesterol
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