Symposium 3: Impaired fasting glycemia: is it time to modify the cut-off value adopted by Argentina?

At the end of the last century, in 1997, an International Committee of Experts convened by the American Diabetes Association (ADA) reassessed the classification and diagnostic criteria for diabetes mellitus (DM)1 defining, for the first time, the category called Impaired Fasting Glycemia (IFG), esta...

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Main Author: Víctor Commendatore
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Language:Spanish
Published: Sello Editorial Lugones 2022-09-01
Series:Revista de la Sociedad Argentina de Diabetes
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description At the end of the last century, in 1997, an International Committee of Experts convened by the American Diabetes Association (ADA) reassessed the classification and diagnostic criteria for diabetes mellitus (DM)1 defining, for the first time, the category called Impaired Fasting Glycemia (IFG), establishing its range between ≥110 mg/dL and <126 mg/dL, with the intention of establishing it as analogous to Impaired Glucose Tolerance (IGT), previously defined in a range of ≥140 and <200 mg/dL at 120 minutes of the Oral Glucose Tolerance Test (OGTT). Very shortly after, the World Health Organization (WHO) adopted much of what was resolved by the ADA, but advising that those with IFG undergo an OGTT to rule out or confirm the presence of IGT or DM2. Later, at the beginning of this century, the ADA again brought together its experts to reevaluate what was previously defined and they decided, based on the new evidence regarding progression to DM and the appearance of macroangiopathic complications, to redefine the lower limit of IFG adopting 100 mg/dL3.
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spelling doaj.art-7bac7cf47a9f48708a63a96f1767caa02022-12-22T04:39:03ZspaSello Editorial LugonesRevista de la Sociedad Argentina de Diabetes0325-52472346-94202022-09-01563Sup9910.47196/diab.v56i3Sup.551465Symposium 3: Impaired fasting glycemia: is it time to modify the cut-off value adopted by Argentina?Víctor Commendatore0Universidad Nacional del Nordeste (UNNE), Paraná, Entre Ríos, ArgentinaAt the end of the last century, in 1997, an International Committee of Experts convened by the American Diabetes Association (ADA) reassessed the classification and diagnostic criteria for diabetes mellitus (DM)1 defining, for the first time, the category called Impaired Fasting Glycemia (IFG), establishing its range between ≥110 mg/dL and <126 mg/dL, with the intention of establishing it as analogous to Impaired Glucose Tolerance (IGT), previously defined in a range of ≥140 and <200 mg/dL at 120 minutes of the Oral Glucose Tolerance Test (OGTT). Very shortly after, the World Health Organization (WHO) adopted much of what was resolved by the ADA, but advising that those with IFG undergo an OGTT to rule out or confirm the presence of IGT or DM2. Later, at the beginning of this century, the ADA again brought together its experts to reevaluate what was previously defined and they decided, based on the new evidence regarding progression to DM and the appearance of macroangiopathic complications, to redefine the lower limit of IFG adopting 100 mg/dL3.https://revistasad.com/index.php/diabetes/article/view/551prediabeteshba1chemoglobina glicosiladaglucemia en ayunas alteradaglucemia normal
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Symposium 3: Impaired fasting glycemia: is it time to modify the cut-off value adopted by Argentina?
Revista de la Sociedad Argentina de Diabetes
prediabetes
hba1c
hemoglobina glicosilada
glucemia en ayunas alterada
glucemia normal
title Symposium 3: Impaired fasting glycemia: is it time to modify the cut-off value adopted by Argentina?
title_full Symposium 3: Impaired fasting glycemia: is it time to modify the cut-off value adopted by Argentina?
title_fullStr Symposium 3: Impaired fasting glycemia: is it time to modify the cut-off value adopted by Argentina?
title_full_unstemmed Symposium 3: Impaired fasting glycemia: is it time to modify the cut-off value adopted by Argentina?
title_short Symposium 3: Impaired fasting glycemia: is it time to modify the cut-off value adopted by Argentina?
title_sort symposium 3 impaired fasting glycemia is it time to modify the cut off value adopted by argentina
topic prediabetes
hba1c
hemoglobina glicosilada
glucemia en ayunas alterada
glucemia normal
url https://revistasad.com/index.php/diabetes/article/view/551
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