绝经期荷尔蒙疗法可降低糖尿病前期围绝经期患者罹患糖尿病的可能性

IF 4.6 2区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Yu-Hsiang Shih , Chiao-Yu Yang , Shao-Jing Wang , Chia-Chi Lung
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摘要

方法这项回顾性队列研究利用 TriNetX 美国协作网络对队列进行了调查,实施了倾向得分匹配,并分析了与糖尿病相关的结果。研究重点关注 46-60 岁绝经前患有糖尿病前期的人群,将其分为 MHT 组和非 MHT 组。研究还进行了进一步的分层分析,包括年龄和种族等变量,以彻底检查结果的潜在变化。结果该研究涉及 6566 人(MHT 和非 MHT),倾向得分匹配确保了队列的平衡。在20年的随访中,MHT组的糖尿病发病率低于非MHT组,危险比为0.693(95 % CI:0.577, 0.832)。分层分析显示了特定年龄段的细微差别,46-50 岁和 55-60 岁人群具有显著的保护作用。此外,种族也有影响,MHT 对白人有明显的益处,但对黑人或亚洲人则没有。体重指数分析表明,体重指数小于或等于 24.9 kg/m 2 和 25-29.9 kg/m 2 的人群使用 MHT 有明显降低风险的作用,但体重指数大于或等于 30 kg/m 2 的人群使用 MHT 没有明显降低风险。
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Menopausal hormone therapy decreases the likelihood of diabetes development in peri‑menopausal individuals with prediabetes

Background

The influence of menopausal hormone therapy (MHT) on the probability of developing diabetes mellitus in individuals with prediabetes remains uncertain.

Methods

This retrospective cohort study, utilizing the TriNetX U.S. Collaborative Network, investigated cohorts, implemented propensity score matching, and analyzed outcomes associated with diabetes mellitus. The study focused on individuals aged 46–60 with prediabetes prior to menopause, categorizing them into MHT and non-MHT groups. Further stratified analyses, including variables such as age and race, were conducted to thoroughly examine potential variations in outcomes.

Results

The study involved 6566 individuals (MHT and non-MHT), with propensity score matching ensuring balanced cohorts. Over a 20-year follow-up, the MHT group demonstrated a lower incidence of diabetes mellitus compared to the non- MHT group, with a Hazard Ratio of 0.693 (95 % CI: 0.577, 0.832). Stratified analyses revealed age-specific nuances, with significant protective effects in individuals aged 46–50 and 55–60. Additionally, ethnicity played a role, with MHT demonstrating significant benefits in White individuals but not in the Black or Asian populations. BMI analysis indicated a significant risk reduction with MHT in individuals with BMI less than or equal to 24.9 and 25–29.9 kg/m 2, but not in those with BMI greater than or equal to 30 kg/m 2.

Conclusion

In our study, we demonstrate a sustained 20-year decrease in the risk of diabetes among premenopausal individuals with prediabetes who undergo menopausal hormone therapy.

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Diabetes & metabolism
Diabetes & metabolism 医学-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
12.00
自引率
4.20%
发文量
86
审稿时长
13 days
期刊介绍: A high quality scientific journal with an international readership Official publication of the SFD, Diabetes & Metabolism, publishes high-quality papers by leading teams, forming a close link between hospital and research units. Diabetes & Metabolism is published in English language and is indexed in all major databases with its impact factor constantly progressing. Diabetes & Metabolism contains original articles, short reports and comprehensive reviews.
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