γ-glutamyltransferase activity and development of the metabolic syndrome (International Diabetes Federation definition) in middle-aged men and women -: Data from the Epidemiological Study on the Insulin Resistance Syndrome (DESIR) cohort

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Andre, Philippe
Balkau, Beverley
Vol, Sylviane
Charles, Marie Aline
Eschwege, Eveline
Balkau, B.
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[1] INSERM, U780 1FR69, Inst Nat Sante Rech Med, F-94807 Villejuif, France
[2] Inst Int Reg Sante, La Riche, France
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10.2337/dc07-0440
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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OBJECTIVE - Among hepatic enzymes, gamma-glutamyltransferase (GGT) is the main predictor of type 2 diabetes incidence, although it has not. been shown that GGT predicts pre-diabetes states. Our aim was to study the association of GGT with the development of the metabolic syndrome (MetS). RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS - We analyzed the 3-year data from the Data. from Epidemiological Study on the Insulin Resistance Syndrome prospective cohort of 1,656 men and 1,889 women without MetS at baseline, according to the International Diabetes Federation definition. RESULTS - Over 3 years, 309 participants developed the MetS. After adjustment for age, alcohol intake, physical activity, smoking habits, and alanine amino transferase (ALT), the odds ratios for incident MetS increased across baseline GGT quartiles (1, 1.96, 2.25, and 3.81 in men, P < 0.03; and 1, 1.23, 1.80, and 1.58 in women, P < 0.05). After additional adjustment for insulin resistance markers (fasting insulin or homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance index), the association was attenuated and the linear relation no longer significant in both sexes (P = 0.08, P = 0.16). However, men in the highest in comparison to the lowest quartile of GGT retained a significant risk for incident MetS. In women, there was no longer a significant risk. GIST was significantly associated with the 3-year incidence of individual components of the MetS. The incidence of the MetS also increased with ALT, but after adjustment on GGT this association remained significant only in women. CONCLUSIONS - GGT, a predictor of type 2 diabetes, was associated with a risk of incident MetS. This association was mainly related with insulin resistance but was independent of other confounding factors.
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