Time in range, as an emerging metric of glycemic control, is associated with orthostatic blood pressure changes in type 2 diabetes

作者:Yuan, Yanyu; Lu, Bin; Guo, Qingyu; Wang, Wei; Feng, Zhouqin; Jin, Xuguang; Zhou, Hui; Liu, Jun; Lei, Haiyan; Yang, Xinyi; Liu, Jun; Liu, Yanyu; Shao, Jiaqing*; Gu, Ping*
来源:Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice, 2022, 183: 109179.
DOI:10.1016/j.diabres.2021.109179

摘要

Aims: To exlpore whether time in range(TIR) was associated with orthostatic blood pres-sure(BP) changes in type 2 diabetes(T2DM). Methods: A total of 342 T2DM patients were recruited. TIR was defined as the time percent-age spent within the target range(3.9-10.0 mmol/L). Orthostatic hypotension(OH) and orthostatic hypertension(OHT) were defined as a decrease or an increase of at least 20 mmHg in SBP and/or 10 mmHg in DBP after standing for 3 min. Results: Compared with orthostatic normotension group, patients with OH or OHT showed lower levels of TIR (P < 0.001). The prevalences of OH and OHT both decreased with ascend-ing TIR tertiles (OH, P < 0.001; OHT, P = 0.019), and both absolute SBP and DBP changes were negatively correlated with TIR (r =-0.171,-0.190, P < 0.05). After stratifying by BMI, only the prevalence of OH in the lower layer and the prevalence of OHT in the higher layer remained significant difference among tertiles of TIR. Multivariate logistics regression revealed that lower TIR and lower BMI were risk factors for OH, whereas lower TIR but higher BMI were risk factors for OHT. Conclusions: We find a differential correlation dependent of BMI milieus between TIR and orthostatic BP status.

  • 单位
    南方医科大学; 南京大学

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