Impact of mixed meal tolerance test composition on measures of beta-cell function in type 2 diabetes
Impact of mixed meal tolerance test composition on measures of beta-cell function in type 2 diabetes
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for the GDS Group , GDS Group , Kössler, Theresa , Bobrov, Pavel , Strassburger, Klaus , Kuss, Oliver , Zaharia, Oana-Patricia , Karusheva, Yanislava , Möser, Clara , Bódis, Kálmán , Burkart, Volker , Roden, Michael , Szendroedi, Julia , Roden, M. , Al-Hasani, H. , Belgardt, B. , Burkart, V. , Buyken, A. E. , Geerling, G. , Herder, C. , Hwang, J. H. , Icks, A. , Jandeleit-Dahm, K. , Kahl, S. , Kotzka, J. , Kuß, O. , Lammert, E. , Rathmann, W. , Szendroedi, J. , Trenkamp, S. and Ziegler, D.
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England: BioMed Central Ltd
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Application of mixed meal tolerance tests (MMTT) to measure beta-cell function in long-term studies is limited by modification of the commercial products occurring over time. This study assessed the intra-individual reliability of MMTTs and compared the effects of liquid meals differing in macronutrient composition on the estimation of beta-cell function in type 2 diabetes (T2DM).
To test the reliability of MMTTs, 10 people with T2DM (age 58 ± 11 years, body mass index 30.0 ± 4.9 kg/m
) received Boost® high Protein 20 g protein three times. For comparing different meals, another 10 persons with T2DM (58 ± 5 years, 31.9 ± 5.3 kg/m
) ingested either Boost® high Protein 20 g protein or the isocaloric Boost® high Protein 15 g protein containing 35% less protein and 18% more carbohydrates. C-peptide, insulin and glucose release were assessed from the incremental area under the concentration time curve (iAUC) and the intra- and inter-individual variation of these parameters from the coefficients of variations (CV).
Repetitive ingestion of one meal revealed intra-individual CVs for the iAUCs of C-peptide, insulin and glucose, which were at least 3-times lower than the inter-individual variation of these parameters (18.2%, 19.7% and 18.9% vs. 74.2%, 70.5% and 207.7%) indicating a good reliability. Ingestion of two different meals resulted in comparable intra-individual CVs of the iAUCs of C-peptide and insulin (16.9%, 20.5%).
MMTTs provide reliable estimation of beta-cell function in people with T2DM. Furthermore, moderate differences in the protein and carbohydrate contents in a standardized liquid meal do not result in relevant changes of C-peptide and insulin responses.
Clinicaltrials.gov, Identifier number: NCT01055093. Registered 22 January 2010 - Retrospectively registered, https://www.clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/study/NCT01055093....
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Impact of mixed meal tolerance test composition on measures of beta-cell function in type 2 diabetes
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Author / Creator
GDS Group
Kössler, Theresa
Bobrov, Pavel
Strassburger, Klaus
Kuss, Oliver
Zaharia, Oana-Patricia
Karusheva, Yanislava
Möser, Clara
Bódis, Kálmán
Burkart, Volker
Roden, Michael
Szendroedi, Julia
Roden, M.
Al-Hasani, H.
Belgardt, B.
Burkart, V.
Buyken, A. E.
Geerling, G.
Herder, C.
Hwang, J. H.
Icks, A.
Jandeleit-Dahm, K.
Kahl, S.
Kotzka, J.
Kuß, O.
Lammert, E.
Rathmann, W.
Szendroedi, J.
Trenkamp, S.
Ziegler, D.
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_b82f3fdcc5e84181a4de67333a6aff58
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1743-7075
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1743-7075
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10.1186/s12986-021-00556-1