Three‐component non‐invasive risk score for undiagnosed diabetes in Chinese people: Development, validation and longitudinal evaluation

Abstract Aims/Introduction To develop a new non‐invasive risk score for undiagnosed diabetes in Chinese people, and to evaluate the incident diabetes risk in those with high‐risk scores, but no diabetes on initial testing. Materials and Methods A total of 2,609 participants with no known diabetes (a...

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Main Authors: Yu Cho Woo, Bin Gao, Chi Ho Lee, Carol Ho‐yi Fong, David Tak‐wai Lui, Jie Ming, Li Wang, Kristy Man‐yi Yeung, Bernard Man‐yung Cheung, Tai Hing Lam, Edward Janus, Qiuhe Ji, Karen Siu‐ling Lam
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Published: Wiley 2020-03-01
Series:Journal of Diabetes Investigation
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1111/jdi.13144
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spelling doaj-8d708b4cde274fcb85d0e5c3e864b4462021-05-02T17:09:43ZengWileyJournal of Diabetes Investigation2040-11162040-11242020-03-0111234134810.1111/jdi.13144Three‐component non‐invasive risk score for undiagnosed diabetes in Chinese people: Development, validation and longitudinal evaluationYu Cho Woo0Bin Gao1Chi Ho Lee2Carol Ho‐yi Fong3David Tak‐wai Lui4Jie Ming5Li Wang6Kristy Man‐yi Yeung7Bernard Man‐yung Cheung8Tai Hing Lam9Edward Janus10Qiuhe Ji11Karen Siu‐ling Lam12Department of Medicine Queen Mary Hospital The University of Hong Kong Hong Kong Hong Kong SARDepartment of Endocrinology Xijing Hospital Air Force Medical University Xi'an ChinaDepartment of Medicine Queen Mary Hospital The University of Hong Kong Hong Kong Hong Kong SARDepartment of Medicine Queen Mary Hospital The University of Hong Kong Hong Kong Hong Kong SARDepartment of Medicine Queen Mary Hospital The University of Hong Kong Hong Kong Hong Kong SARDepartment of Endocrinology Xijing Hospital Air Force Medical University Xi'an ChinaDepartment of Endocrinology Xijing Hospital Air Force Medical University Xi'an ChinaDepartment of Medicine Queen Mary Hospital The University of Hong Kong Hong Kong Hong Kong SARDepartment of Medicine Queen Mary Hospital The University of Hong Kong Hong Kong Hong Kong SARThe School of Public Health The University of Hong Kong Hong Kong Hong Kong SARDepartment of Medicine‐Western Health Melbourne Medical School The University of Melbourne MelbourneVictoriaAustraliaDepartment of Endocrinology Xijing Hospital Air Force Medical University Xi'an ChinaDepartment of Medicine Queen Mary Hospital The University of Hong Kong Hong Kong Hong Kong SARAbstract Aims/Introduction To develop a new non‐invasive risk score for undiagnosed diabetes in Chinese people, and to evaluate the incident diabetes risk in those with high‐risk scores, but no diabetes on initial testing. Materials and Methods A total of 2,609 participants with no known diabetes (aged 25–74 years) who underwent oral glucose tolerance tests in Hong Kong (HK) were investigated for independent risk factors of diabetes to develop a categorization point scoring system, the Non‐invasive Diabetes Score (NDS). This NDS was validated in a cross‐sectional study of 2,746 participants in Shaanxi, China. HK participants tested to not have diabetes at baseline were assessed for subsequent incident diabetes rates. Results In the HK cohort, hypertension, age and body mass index were the key independent risk factors selected to develop the NDS, with ≥28 out of 50 NDS points considered as high risk. The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve for undiagnosed diabetes was 0.818 and 0.720 for the HK and Shaanxi cohort, respectively. The negative predictive value was 97.4% (HK) and 95.8% (Shaanxi); the number needed to screen to identify one case of diabetes was five (HK) and 11 (Shaanxi), respectively. Among those that tested non‐diabetes at baseline, individuals with NDS ≥28 had a threefold risk of incident diabetes during the subsequent 20.9 years, compared with those with NDS <28 (P < 0.001), with a steeper rise in incident diabetes observed in those with NDS at higher tertiles. Conclusions This new three‐component risk score is a user‐friendly tool for diabetes screening, and might inform the subsequent testing interval for high‐risk non‐diabetes individuals.https://doi.org/10.1111/jdi.13144DiabetesNon‐invasiveScore
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author Yu Cho Woo
Bin Gao
Chi Ho Lee
Carol Ho‐yi Fong
David Tak‐wai Lui
Jie Ming
Li Wang
Kristy Man‐yi Yeung
Bernard Man‐yung Cheung
Tai Hing Lam
Edward Janus
Qiuhe Ji
Karen Siu‐ling Lam
spellingShingle Yu Cho Woo
Bin Gao
Chi Ho Lee
Carol Ho‐yi Fong
David Tak‐wai Lui
Jie Ming
Li Wang
Kristy Man‐yi Yeung
Bernard Man‐yung Cheung
Tai Hing Lam
Edward Janus
Qiuhe Ji
Karen Siu‐ling Lam
Three‐component non‐invasive risk score for undiagnosed diabetes in Chinese people: Development, validation and longitudinal evaluation
Journal of Diabetes Investigation
Diabetes
Non‐invasive
Score
author_facet Yu Cho Woo
Bin Gao
Chi Ho Lee
Carol Ho‐yi Fong
David Tak‐wai Lui
Jie Ming
Li Wang
Kristy Man‐yi Yeung
Bernard Man‐yung Cheung
Tai Hing Lam
Edward Janus
Qiuhe Ji
Karen Siu‐ling Lam
author_sort Yu Cho Woo
title Three‐component non‐invasive risk score for undiagnosed diabetes in Chinese people: Development, validation and longitudinal evaluation
title_short Three‐component non‐invasive risk score for undiagnosed diabetes in Chinese people: Development, validation and longitudinal evaluation
title_full Three‐component non‐invasive risk score for undiagnosed diabetes in Chinese people: Development, validation and longitudinal evaluation
title_fullStr Three‐component non‐invasive risk score for undiagnosed diabetes in Chinese people: Development, validation and longitudinal evaluation
title_full_unstemmed Three‐component non‐invasive risk score for undiagnosed diabetes in Chinese people: Development, validation and longitudinal evaluation
title_sort three‐component non‐invasive risk score for undiagnosed diabetes in chinese people: development, validation and longitudinal evaluation
publisher Wiley
series Journal of Diabetes Investigation
issn 2040-1116
2040-1124
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Abstract Aims/Introduction To develop a new non‐invasive risk score for undiagnosed diabetes in Chinese people, and to evaluate the incident diabetes risk in those with high‐risk scores, but no diabetes on initial testing. Materials and Methods A total of 2,609 participants with no known diabetes (aged 25–74 years) who underwent oral glucose tolerance tests in Hong Kong (HK) were investigated for independent risk factors of diabetes to develop a categorization point scoring system, the Non‐invasive Diabetes Score (NDS). This NDS was validated in a cross‐sectional study of 2,746 participants in Shaanxi, China. HK participants tested to not have diabetes at baseline were assessed for subsequent incident diabetes rates. Results In the HK cohort, hypertension, age and body mass index were the key independent risk factors selected to develop the NDS, with ≥28 out of 50 NDS points considered as high risk. The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve for undiagnosed diabetes was 0.818 and 0.720 for the HK and Shaanxi cohort, respectively. The negative predictive value was 97.4% (HK) and 95.8% (Shaanxi); the number needed to screen to identify one case of diabetes was five (HK) and 11 (Shaanxi), respectively. Among those that tested non‐diabetes at baseline, individuals with NDS ≥28 had a threefold risk of incident diabetes during the subsequent 20.9 years, compared with those with NDS <28 (P < 0.001), with a steeper rise in incident diabetes observed in those with NDS at higher tertiles. Conclusions This new three‐component risk score is a user‐friendly tool for diabetes screening, and might inform the subsequent testing interval for high‐risk non‐diabetes individuals.
topic Diabetes
Non‐invasive
Score
url https://doi.org/10.1111/jdi.13144
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