Predicting Glycemic Control in Patients With Impaired Fasting Glucose With Fasting Respiratory Exchange Ratio.

IF 3 Q2 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Journal of the Endocrine Society Pub Date : 2025-03-15 eCollection Date: 2025-05-01 DOI:10.1210/jendso/bvaf047
Andrea Foppiani, Federica Sileo, Francesca Menichetti, Giorgia Pozzi, Silvia Gallosti, Ramona De Amicis, Alessandro Leone, Simona Bertoli, Alberto Battezzati
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Abstract

Context: Impaired metabolic flexibility is associated with prediabetes. However, its assessment with reference methods is impractical in routine clinical practice.

Objective: This study investigates the relationship between fasting respiratory exchange ratio (RER), measured through indirect calorimetry, and glucose metabolism in individuals with prediabetes.

Methods: The study involved 2 cohorts: (1) a cross-sectional cohort of 10 176 individuals to assess the association between fasting RER and glucose metabolism parameters, and (2) a matched longitudinal cohort of 86 patients with impaired fasting glucose, categorized into fat oxidation (RER < 0.775) and glucose oxidation (RER > 0.925) groups, to evaluate the impact of fasting RER on impaired fasting glucose resolution and fasting glucose after a 1-year lifestyle intervention.

Results: In the cross-sectional cohort, a higher fasting RER was associated with higher fasting glucose, insulin, and Homeostatic Model Assessment for Insulin Resistance. In the longitudinal cohort, the fat oxidation group showed a greater reduction in fasting glucose (+5.9; 95% CI 1.4, 10; P = .011) and a higher probability of achieving normal fasting glycemia (log(odds ratio) -0.89; 95% CI -1.8, -0.03; P = .046) after the intervention, despite similar weight loss between groups.

Conclusion: Our findings suggest that fasting RER, a readily accessible clinical measure, can provide valuable insights into glucose metabolism and impaired fasting glucose resolution. A lower fasting RER, indicative of a greater capacity for fat oxidation, is associated with improved glycemic control after a lifestyle intervention.

用空腹呼吸交换比预测空腹血糖受损患者的血糖控制。
背景代谢灵活性受损与糖尿病前期有关。然而,在常规临床实践中,用参考方法对其进行评估是不切实际的:本研究探讨了通过间接热量计测量的空腹呼吸交换比(RER)与糖尿病前期患者糖代谢之间的关系:研究涉及两个队列:(方法:该研究涉及两个队列:(1)10 176 人组成的横断队列,以评估空腹 RER 与糖代谢参数之间的关系;(2)86 名空腹血糖受损患者组成的匹配纵向队列,分为脂肪氧化组(RER < 0.775)和葡萄糖氧化组(RER > 0.925),以评估空腹 RER 对空腹血糖受损的缓解和为期 1 年的生活方式干预后空腹血糖的影响:结果:在横向队列中,较高的空腹 RER 与较高的空腹血糖、胰岛素和胰岛素抵抗稳态模型评估有关。在纵向队列中,脂肪氧化组的空腹血糖降低幅度更大(+5.9;95% CI 1.4,10;P = .011),干预后达到正常空腹血糖的概率更高(log(几率比)-0.89;95% CI -1.8,-0.03;P = .046),尽管两组的体重减轻情况相似:我们的研究结果表明,空腹血糖回收率是一种很容易获得的临床测量指标,可为了解葡萄糖代谢和空腹血糖受损情况提供有价值的信息。空腹 RER 越低,表明脂肪氧化能力越强,这与生活方式干预后血糖控制的改善有关。
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Journal of the Endocrine Society
Journal of the Endocrine Society Medicine-Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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