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Circulating sex hormone binding globulin levels are modified with intensive lifestyle intervention, but their changes did not independently predict diabetes risk in the Diabetes Prevention Program
Document Type
article
Author
Aroda, Vanita RChristophi, Costas AEdelstein, Sharon LPerreault, LeighKim, CatherineGolden, Sherita HHorton, EdwardMather, Kieren JBray, George AGadde, KishoreCulbert, Iris WArceneaux, JenniferChatellier, AnnieDragg, AmberChampagne, Catherine MDuncan, CrystalEberhardt, BarbaraGreenway, FrankGuillory, Fonda GHerbert, April AJeffirs, Michael LKennedy, Betty MLevy, ErmaLockett, MonicaLovejoy, Jennifer CMorris, Laura HMelancon, Lee ERyan, Donna HSanford, Deborah ASmith, Kenneth GSmith, Lisa LSt, Julia AAmant, Richard T TulleyVicknair, Paula CWilliamson, DonaldZachwieja, Jeffery JPolonsky, Kenneth STobian, JanetEhrmann, David AMatulik, Margaret JClark, BartCzech, KirstenDeSandre, CatherineHilbrich, RuthanneMcNabb, WylieSemenske, Ann RCaro, Jose FFurlong, KevinGoldstein, Barry JWatson, Pamela GSmith, Kellie AMendoza, JewelWildman, WendiLiberoni, ReneeSpandorfer, JohnPepe, ConstanceDonahue, Richard PGoldberg, Ronald BPrineas, RonaldCalles, JeanetteOjito, JulietRowe, PatriciaCassanova-Romero, PaulCastillo-Florez, SumayaFlorez, Hermes JGiannella, AnnaKirby, LascellesLarreal, CarmenLara, OlgaMcLymont, ValerieMendez, JadellPerry, ArletteSaab, PatriceVeciana, BethHaffner, Steven MHazuda, Helen PMontez, Maria GHattaway, KathyLorenzo, CarlosMartinez, ArleneWalker, TatianaDabelea, DanaHamman, Richard FNash, Patricia VSteinke, Sheila CTestaverde, LisaAnderson, Denise RBallonoff, Larry BBouffard, AlexisBucca, BrianCalonge, B NedDelve, LynneFarago, MarthaHill, James OHoyer, Shelley RJenkins, TonyaJortberg, Bonnie TLenz, DioneMiller, Marsha
Source
BMJ Open Diabetes Research & Care. 8(2)
Subject
Biomedical and Clinical Sciences
Clinical Sciences
Diabetes
Cardiovascular
Obesity
Estrogen
Clinical Research
Prevention
Nutrition
Aging
Clinical Trials and Supportive Activities
3.1 Primary prevention interventions to modify behaviours or promote wellbeing
Prevention of disease and conditions
and promotion of well-being
Metabolic and endocrine
Diabetes Mellitus
Type 2
Female
Glucose Intolerance
Humans
Life Style
Male
Metformin
Sex Hormone-Binding Globulin
DPP Research Group
diabetes mellitus
hormone
life style
primary prevention
type 2
Clinical sciences
Public health
Language
Abstract
Sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG) levels are reported to be inversely associated with diabetes risk. It is unknown whether diabetes prevention interventions increase SHBG and whether resultant changes in SHBG affect diabetes risk. The purpose of this analysis was to determine whether intensive lifestyle intervention (ILS) or metformin changed circulating SHBG and if resultant changes influenced diabetes risk in the Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP). This is a secondary analysis from the DPP (1996-2001), a randomized trial of ILS or metformin versus placebo on diabetes risk over a mean follow-up of 3.2 years. The DPP was conducted across 27 academic study centers in the USA. Men, premenopausal and postmenopausal women without hormone use in the DPP were evaluated. The DPP included overweight/obese persons with elevated fasting glucose and impaired glucose tolerance. Main outcomes measures were changes in SHBG levels at 1 year and risk of diabetes over 3 years. ILS resulted in significantly higher increases (postmenopausal women: p