Predictive value of gad antibody for diabetes in normal chinese adults: A retrospective cohort study in China

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Purpose: To investigate the prevalence of GAD antibody (GADA) in the general adult population and to evaluate its predictive value for diabetes in China. Patients and Methods: We searched the PUMCH-HM database and identified 36,731 adult subjects with GADA test results from 2012 to 2015. We then established a retrospective cohort of 4835 nondiabetic subjects at baseline with complete annual health evaluation records through 2019. The median follow-up time was 4.8 (3.0–7.3) years. Results: The overall prevalence of GADA was 0.53% and was higher in diabetic subjects (1.25%) than in nondiabetic subjects (0.47%). We found a decrease in baseline body mass index (BMI) from the GADA-to GADAhigh subgroups among baseline diabetic and pre-diabetic patients and also those who developed diabetes later in the cohort study. A total of 136 subjects (2.8%) developed diabetes after a median follow-up of 3.5 years. For GADA+ participants, BMI was not associated with the risk for diabetes. In the Cox regression model, the GADAlow and GADAhigh exhibited 2.63-fold and 4.16-fold increased risk for diabetes, respectively. This increased risk for diabetes by GADA-positivity is only found in male adults (HR 4.55, 95% CI 2.25–9.23). Conclusion: GADA has a low prevalence in China but is associated with a 2.63–4.16-fold increased risk for diabetes.

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Li, J., Lin, S., Deng, C., & Xu, T. (2021). Predictive value of gad antibody for diabetes in normal chinese adults: A retrospective cohort study in China. Diabetes, Metabolic Syndrome and Obesity, 14, 885–893. https://doi.org/10.2147/DMSO.S298068

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