Heat as a prognostic factor for the development and progression of diabetes: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

IF 8.8 2区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Alexander Lang, Thaddäus Tönnies, Janett Barbaresko, Sebastian Friedrich Petry, Manfred Krüger, Lutz Heinemann, Ruediger Landgraf, Juan Va Franco, Brenda Bongaerts, Maria-Inti Metzendorf, Sabrina Schlesinger
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Objectives: This is a protocol for a Cochrane Review (prognosis). The objectives are as follows: To assess the prognostic value of ambient heat exposures as a risk factor for diabetes and diabetes progression. This objective can be framed in two syntheses following the PICOTS scheme as demonstrated in Table 1. Table 1. PICOTS for the review questions Synthesis 1: Heat as a prognostic factor for the development of diabetes Synthesis 2: Heat as a prognostic factor for outcomes in people living with diabetes Population Persons of any age without diabetes Persons of any age with type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes, gestational diabetes mellitus, or other types of diabetes Index prognostic factor Different ambient heat exposures, including heatwaves, increasing temperatures, and seasonal variations of temperatures Comparator Persons exposed to non-extreme lower temperatures Outcomes Incidence of diabetes Diabetes progression Including all-cause mortality, hospital admissions, CVD incidence, nephropathy incidence, retinopathy incidence, neuropathy incidence, health-related quality of life, glycaemic control, blood lipids, blood pressure, renal and inflammatory biomarkers, acute complications, progression of neuropathy, and mental and cognitive disorders Timing Ambient heat exposures, including heatwaves, increasing temperatures, and seasonal variations of temperatures as defined by the original studies, ranging from a few hours to several years depending on the prognostic factor and study design Setting No restrictions on setting, including data from both high-income countries and low- and middle-income countries.

热作为糖尿病发生和进展的预后因素:一项系统回顾和荟萃分析。
目的:这是Cochrane综述(预后)的一个方案。目的如下:评估环境热暴露作为糖尿病和糖尿病进展的危险因素的预后价值。这个目标可以按照表1所示的PICOTS方案在两个综合中构建。表1。PICOTS综述问题综合1:热作为糖尿病发展的预后因素热作为糖尿病患者预后的一个预测因素人群任何年龄的非糖尿病人群任何年龄的1型糖尿病、2型糖尿病、妊娠期糖尿病或其他类型糖尿病患者指数预测因素不同的环境热暴露,包括热浪、温度升高、结果糖尿病发病率糖尿病进展包括全因死亡率、住院率、心血管疾病发病率、肾病发病率、视网膜病变发病率、神经病变发病率、健康相关生活质量、血糖控制、血脂、血压、肾脏和炎症生物标志物、急性并发症、神经病变进展、环境热暴露时间,包括热浪、温度升高和原始研究定义的温度季节性变化,根据预后因素和研究设计,从几小时到几年不等。环境设置无限制,包括来自高收入国家和低收入和中等收入国家的数据。
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CiteScore
10.60
自引率
2.40%
发文量
173
审稿时长
1-2 weeks
期刊介绍: The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews (CDSR) stands as the premier database for systematic reviews in healthcare. It comprises Cochrane Reviews, along with protocols for these reviews, editorials, and supplements. Owned and operated by Cochrane, a worldwide independent network of healthcare stakeholders, the CDSR (ISSN 1469-493X) encompasses a broad spectrum of health-related topics, including health services.
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