<b>Isolated Glucosuria in Adolescence and Early-Onset </b><b>Diabetes</b><b>: A Nationwide Cohort Study of 1.6 million Adolescents</b>
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10.2337/figshare.28395116.v1
Publication Date:
2025-02-26T17:59:22Z
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<p dir="ltr">Objective Assessing diabetes risk in adulthood among adolescents with isolated glucosuria. Research Design and Methods Included were (16-19 years) examined before military service between 1993-2015. Data linked the Israeli National Diabetes Registry. Glucosuria was confirmed following normal renal function glucose tolerance tests. Cox models applied. Results The study included 1,611,467 adolescents, of whom 755 (0.05%) had latter group a higher proportion males (75% vs 57%) lower BMI≥85th percentile (10.4% 16.3%) compared to non-glucosuric (all P <0.001). During follow-up, 10,328 cases recorded an incidence rate 87.5 43.3 per 100,000 person-years for those vs. without glucosuria, respectively. Individuals glucosuria adjusted HR 2.17 (95%CI, 1.17–4.04) diabetes. Conclusions is associated increased early onset diabetes.</p>
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