Abstract

BackgroundFasting plasma glucose (FPG) variability is a significant predictor of mortality, especially in patients with poor glycemic control. This study aimed to explore the temporal age- and sex-specific profiles of temporal FPG variability in a Chinese population undergoing routine health screening and to guide the development of targeted public health interventions for the prevention and control of diabetes.MethodsIn this cross-sectional study, we used a general linear model to compare differences in temporal FPG values between sexes and across age groups in 101,886 Nanjing residents who underwent a routine physical health examination at the Health Management Center, the First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, in 2018. The variability of FPG as a function of time, age, and sex, independently and in combination, was analyzed.ResultsThe participants included 57,455 (56.4%) males and 44,431 (43.6%) females, with a mean ± SD age of 42.8 ± 15.0 years. The average ± SD FPG level was 5.5 ± 1.1 mmol/L. The monthly variation contributed to 22% of the overall FPG variability. A significant main effect for the age group was observed (F = 7.39, P < 0.05), with an excellent fitting effect (Eta-squared =0.15). The variability of FPG showed sex differences in the percentage difference of the coefficient of variation, which was 34.1% higher in males than females. There were significant interaction effects for month*age*sex and day*age*sex.ConclusionsTemporal variability in FPG is evident in the general Chinese population and is affected by both age and sex. To avoid complications associated with FPG variability, interventions should be directed at females and males at specific ages for optimal control of FPG variability and to reduce the risk of diabetes and cardiovascular events.

Highlights

  • Fasting plasma glucose (FPG) variability is a significant predictor of mortality, especially in patients with poor glycemic control

  • We explored the variability of FPG among a general population in eastern China to reveal the blood glucose distribution by age and sex for use in a targeted public health intervention

  • The overall coefficient of variation (CV) of FPG was 0.2, which implied that the standard deviation (SD) was 20% of its mean value (Table 1)

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Introduction

Fasting plasma glucose (FPG) variability is a significant predictor of mortality, especially in patients with poor glycemic control. This study aimed to explore the temporal age- and sex-specific profiles of temporal FPG variability in a Chinese population undergoing routine health screening and to guide the development of targeted public health interventions for the prevention and control of diabetes. It is evident that glucose variability (GV) plays a role in the development of diabetic complications, cardiovascular events [4, 5]. FPG variability is an important predictor of mortality, especially in patients with poor glycemic control [6]. Impaired glucose tolerance and impaired fasting glycemia are risks for the future development of diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Lowering the glucose level is essential in the treatment of diabetes, with apparent beneficial effects on microvascular and macrovascular outcomes. Patients with the same glycosylated hemoglobin levels and mean glucose values can have markedly different daily glucose variances [13]

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