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Cohort study on incidence of new-onset type 2 diabetes in patients after bariatric surgery and matched controls
Tekijät: Vahtera Viiko, Pajarinen Jukka, Kivimäki Mika, Ervasti Jenni, Pentti Jaana, Stenholm Sari, Vahtera Jussi, Salminen Paulina
Julkaisuvuosi: 2024
Journal: British Journal of Surgery
Tietokannassa oleva lehden nimi: The British journal of surgery
Lehden akronyymi: Br J Surg
Artikkelin numero: znae105
Vuosikerta: 111
Numero: 4
ISSN: 0007-1323
eISSN: 1365-2168
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/bjs/znae105
Verkko-osoite: https://academic.oup.com/bjs/article/111/4/znae105/7659528
Rinnakkaistallenteen osoite: https://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/393387794
Background: Metabolic bariatric surgery the reduces risk of new-onset type 2 diabetes in individuals with obesity, but it is unclear whether the benefit varies by sex, age, or socioeconomic status. The aim was to assess the risk of new-onset type 2 diabetes after metabolic bariatric surgery in these subgroups.
Methods: The Finnish Public Sector study, a follow-up study with matched controls nested in a large employee cohort, included patients without type 2 diabetes and with a diagnosis of obesity or self-reported BMI of at least 35 kg/m2. For each patient who had laparoscopic metabolic bariatric surgery (2008-2016), two propensity-score matched controls were selected. New-onset type 2 diabetes was ascertained from linked records from national health registries.
Results: The study included a total of 917 patients and 1811 matched controls with obesity. New-onset type 2 diabetes was diagnosed in 15 of the patients who had metabolic bariatric surgery (4.1 per 1000 person-years) and 164 controls (20.2 per 1000 person-years). The corresponding rate ratio (RR) was 0.20 (95% c.i. 0.12 to 0.35) and the rate difference (RD) was -16.1 (-19.8 to -12.3) per 1000 person-years. The risk reduction was more marked in individuals of low socioeconomic status (RR 0.10 (0.04 to 0.26) and RD -20.6 (-25.6 to -15.5) per 1000 person-years) than in those with higher socioeconomic status (RR 0.35 (0.18 to 0.66) and RD -11.5 (-16.9 to -6.0) per 1000 person-years) (Pinteraction = 0.017). No differences were observed between sexes or age groups.
Conclusion: Metabolic bariatric surgery was associated with a reduced risk of new-onset type 2 diabetes in men and women and in all age groups. The greatest benefit was observed in individuals of low socioeconomic status.
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V.V. was supported by ERVA research funding from the Hospital District of Southwest Finland (VTR 13136), the Finnish Society of Gastrointestinal Surgeons, the Finnish Association of Bariatric and Metabolic Surgery (LIME), and the Doctoral Programme in Clinical Research of University of Turku, Turku, Finland. M.K. was supported by the Wellcome Trust (221854/Z/20/Z), UK Medical Research Council (MRC S011676/1, R024227/1), the US National Institute on Aging (R01AG056477), the Academy of Finland (350426), and the Finnish Foundation for Cardiovascular Research (a86898). S.S. was supported by the Academy of Finland (332030). J.V. was supported by the Academy of Finland (321409 and 329240). P.S. was supported by the Sigrid Jusélius Foundation.