Weight Gain in Early Life Predicts Risk of Islet Autoimmuity in Children With a First-Degree Relative With Type 1 Diabetes
- Author(s)
- Couper, JJ; Beresford, S; Hirte, C; Baghurst, PA; Pollard, A; Tait, BD; Harrison, LC; Colman, PG;
- Details
- Publication Year 2009-01,Volume 32,Issue #1,Page 94-99
- Journal Title
- DIABETES CARE
- Publication Type
- Journal Article
- Abstract
- OBJECTIVE - In a prospective hirth cohort study, we followed infants who had a first-degree relative with type 1 diabetes to investigate the relationship between early growth and infant feeding and the risk of islet autoimmunity. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS - Infants with a first-degree relative with type 1 diabetes were identified during their mother's pregnancy. Dietary intake was recorded prospectively to determine duration of breast-feeding and age at introduction of cow's milk protein, cereals, meat, fruit, and vegetables. At 6-month reviews, length (or height) and weight antibodies to insulin, GAD65, the tyrosine phosphatase-like insulinoma antigen, and tissue transglutaminase were measured. Islet autoimmunity was defined as persistent elevation of one or more islet antibodies at consecutive 6-month intervals, including the most recent measure, and was the primary outcome measure. RESULTS - Follow-up of 548 subjects for 5.7 +/- 3.2 years identified 46 children with islet autoimmunity. Weight 17 score and BMI z score were continuous predictors of risk of islet autoimmunity adjusted hazard ratios 1.43 [95% CI 1.10-1.84], P = 0.007, and 1.29 [ 1.01-1.67], P=0.04, respectively). The risk of islet autoimmunity was greater in subjects with weight z score >0 than in those with weight z score <= 0 over time (2.61 [1.26-5.44], P = 0.01). Weight z score and BMI z score at 2 years and change in weight z score between birth and 2 years, but not dietary intake, also predicted risk of islet autoimmunity. CONCLUSIONS - Weight gain in early life predicts risk of islet autoimmunity in children with a First-degree relative With type 1 diabetes.
- Publisher
- AMER DIABETES ASSOC
- Keywords
- BETA-CELL AUTOIMMUNITY; ACCELERATOR HYPOTHESIS; YOUNG-CHILDREN; AUTOANTIBODIES; CHILDHOOD; INSULIN; AGE; OBESITY; GROWTH; ONSET
- Publisher's Version
- https://doi.org/10.2337/dc08-0821
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Creation Date: 2009-01-01 12:00:00