Abstract

BackgroundDouble Diabetes (DD), type 1 diabetes (T1DM) + insulin resistance (IR), is associated with increased risk of micro/macro-vascular complications and mortality. Obesity can contribute to the development of DD. This study explored the prevalence of overweight/obesity and their association with DD in adults with T1DM.MethodsCross-sectional study of consecutive adults with T1DM attending diabetes clinics in a secondary care hospital (January-November 2019). Estimated glucose disposal rate (eGDR) was used as a marker of IR, and an eGDR < 8 was used to identify individuals with DD.ResultsOne hundred seven adults with T1DM were included; female/male: 51/56; age [median (inter-quartile range): 30.0 (23–51) years]; BMI 25.4 (22.8–30.0) kg/m2. Overweight/obesity prevalence was 57/107 (53.3 %) [overweight: 30/107 (28 %); obesity: 27/107 (25.2 %)]. Compared to those with normal BMI, individuals with T1DM and overweight/obesity had longer diabetes duration; higher total daily insulin dose; and higher DD prevalence: 48/57 (84.2 %) vs. 14/50 (28 %) (p < 0.01); with similar HbA1c. BMI correlated with total daily insulin dose (rho = 0.55; p < 0.01). Individuals with DD were older, had longer duration of diabetes, higher HbA1c, and more adverse lipid profile and microalbuminuria compared to those without DD.ConclusionsOverweight/obesity is very common in adults with T1DM, and is associated with double diabetes. BMI is positively associated with total insulin dose. Double diabetes is associated with adverse cardiovascular risk profile and is also common in lean individuals with T1DM. Further research is needed to examine the impact of overweight/obesity in people with T1DM and whether weight loss in this population can improve diabetes-related outcomes.

Highlights

  • Double Diabetes (DD), type 1 diabetes (T1DM) + insulin resistance (IR), is associated with increased risk of micro/macro-vascular complications and mortality

  • Participants with overweight/obesity were older, had higher total daily insulin dose, and higher prevalence of hypertension compared to normal body mass index (BMI)

  • Overweight/obesity is very common in adults with Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM), and is associated with double diabetes

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Introduction

Double Diabetes (DD), type 1 diabetes (T1DM) + insulin resistance (IR), is associated with increased risk of micro/macro-vascular complications and mortality. This study explored the prevalence of overweight/obesity and their association with DD in adults with T1DM. Obesity is a chronic disease that is closely associated with insulin resistance and significant morbidity [1, 2]. In England, the 2017 Health Survey (HSE) revealed that 64.3 % of adults are overweight (35.6 %) or have obesity (28.7 %) [4]. Type 2 Diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is typically linked to obesity with 90 % of people with T2DM having a body mass index (BMI) in the overweight or obesity range [5]. Studies from North America suggest an increasing prevalence of overweight and obesity in people with T1DM [6, 7]. In the Pittsburgh Epidemiology of Cantley et al BMC Endocrine Disorders (2021) 21:187

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