Continuous glucose monitoring and intrapersonal variability in fasting glucose

Smadar Shilo, Ayya Keshet, Hagai Rossman, Anastasia Godneva, Yeela Talmor-Barkan, Yaron Aviv, Eran Segal*

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Abstract

Plasma fasting glucose (FG) levels play a pivotal role in the diagnosis of prediabetes and diabetes worldwide. Here we investigated FG values using continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) devices in nondiabetic adults aged 40–70 years. FG was measured during 59,565 morning windows of 8,315 individuals (7.16 ± 3.17 days per participant). Mean FG was 96.2 ± 12.87 mg dl−1, rising by 0.234 mg dl−1 per year with age. Intraperson, day-to-day variability expressed as FG standard deviation was 7.52 ± 4.31 mg dl−1. As there are currently no CGM-based criteria for diabetes diagnosis, we analyzed the potential implications of this variability on the classification of glycemic status based on current plasma FG-based diagnostic guidelines. Among 5,328 individuals who would have been considered to have normal FG based on the first FG measurement, 40% and 3% would have been reclassified as having glucose in the prediabetes and diabetes ranges, respectively, based on sequential measurements throughout the study. Finally, we revealed associations between mean FG and various clinical measures. Our findings suggest that careful consideration is necessary when interpreting FG as substantial intraperson variability exists and highlight the potential impact of using CGM data to refine glycemic status assessment.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1424-1431
Number of pages8
JournalNature Medicine
Volume30
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2024

Funding

FundersFunder number
Else Kröner-Fresenius-Stiftung
Israel Science Foundation
Council for Higher Education
Joyce E. Eisenberg Foundation
Weizmann Data Science Research Center
Larson Charitable Foundation
Crown Human Genome Center
White Rose International Foundation
Minerva Foundation
European Research Council
Federal German Ministry for Education and Research

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