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New calculation offers simple and reliable early prediction of diabetes

Simple and reliable early prediction of diabetes
SPINA-DI is a novel simple reliable and inexpensive marker of insulin-glucose homeostasis suitable for screening purposes and a wider clinical application. Credit: Journal of Diabetes (2024). DOI: 10.1111/1753-0407.13525

Diabetes often remains undetected until it has already damaged organs or nerves. This is partly due to the fact that diagnosis at an early stage is time-consuming and difficult.

An international team of researchers headed by Associate Professor Dr. Johannes Dietrich from the Department of Medicine I of Ruhr University Bochum at St. Josef Hospital in Bochum, Germany, has shown that a mathematical calculation based on just two values taken from a blood sample enables the reliable and inexpensive diagnosis of diabetes at an early stage.

The researchers published their findings in the Journal of Diabetes.

Diabetes often remains long undetected

"Thirty percent of all people who suffer from diabetes haven't yet been diagnosed and, consequently, don't receive any treatment," points out Johannes Dietrich. This is partly due to the fact that it's not easy to detect the disease at an early stage.

"Diabetes sets in gradually, and our diagnostic options are not sensitive enough to detect it; moreover, they aren't specific enough, meaning that can also occur," stresses Dietrich.

Together with his colleagues from Germany, India, Singapore and the UK, he has researched a new method for the early detection of .

The method, called SPINA Carb, is based on mathematical modeling. All that is required is a , which is taken in the morning before the patient has had their breakfast. Two values measured in the sample are relevant: the insulin value and the glucose value.

"We enter these values into an equation that describes the body's control loop for sugar metabolism and break it down according to a certain variable," explains Johannes Dietrich. The result is a so-called static disposition index (SPINA-DI).

More reliable than other markers

In , the research team proved that the new parameter confirms the theory of dynamical compensation, which predicts that Insulin resistance in people with is compensated for by the increasing their activity. A subsequent study of three groups of volunteers from the U.S., Germany and India supported this assumption.

"In all three groups, we found that the calculated SPINA-DI correlated with relevant indicators of metabolic function, such as the response to an oral glucose tolerance test," outlines Johannes Dietrich. On top of that, SPINA-DI proved more reliable than other calculated markers of glucose metabolism and allowed a more accurate diagnosis.

"The new method is not only cost-effective, but also precise and reliable," conclude the authors. "It could complement and, in many cases, even replace more complex established methods."

More information: Johannes W. Dietrich et al, A novel simple disposition index (SPINA‐DI) from fasting insulin and glucose concentration as a robust measure of carbohydrate homeostasis, Journal of Diabetes (2024). DOI: 10.1111/1753-0407.13525

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