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Incidence of Remission in Adults With Type 2 Diabetes: The Diabetes & Aging Study

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DIABETES CARE
卷 37, 期 12, 页码 3188-3195

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AMER DIABETES ASSOC
DOI: 10.2337/dc14-0874

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  1. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) [R01-DK-081796]
  2. NIDDK Centers for Diabetes Translation Research at The University of Chicago [P30-DK-092949]
  3. Kaiser Permanente [P30-DK-092924]
  4. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Health Services Research Training grant [T32-HS-00084]

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OBJECTIVE To estimate the incidence of remission in adults with type 2 diabetes not treated with bariatric surgery and to identify variables associated with remission. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS We quantified the incidence of diabetes remission and examined its correlates among 122,781 adults with type 2 diabetes in an integrated healthcare delivery system. Remission required the absence of ongoing drug therapy and was defined as follows: 1) partial: at least 1 year of subdiabetic hyperglycemia (hemoglobin A(1c) [HbA(1c)] level 5.7-6.4% [39-46 mmol/ mol]); 2) complete: at least 1 year of normoglycemia (HbA(1c) level <5.7% [<39 mmol/ mol]); and 3) prolonged: complete remission for at least 5 years. RESULTS The incidence density (remissions per 1,000 person-years; 95% CI) of partial, complete, or prolonged remission was 2.8 (2.6-2.9), 0.24 (0.20-0.28), and 0.04 (0.01-0.06), respectively. The 7-year cumulative incidence of partial, complete, or prolonged remission was 1.47% (1.40-1.54%), 0.14% (0.12-0.16%), and 0.007% (0.003-0.020%), respectively. The 7-year cumulative incidence of achieving any remission was 1.60% in the whole cohort (1.53-1.68%) and 4.6% in the subgroup with new-onset diabetes (<2 years since diagnosis) (4.3-4.9%). After adjusting for demographic and clinical characteristics, correlates of remission included age >65 years, African American race, <2 years since diagnosis, baseline HbA(1c) level <5.7% (<39 mmol/ mol), and no diabetes medication at baseline. CONCLUSIONS In community settings, remission of type 2 diabetes does occur without bariatric surgery, but it is very rare.

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