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Component Description

Diabetes mellitus will be assessed by measures of plasma glucose, insulin, and C-peptide in participants aged 12 years and over in the morning examination session only.

Diabetes is a leading cause of disease and death in the United States. Eight million Americans are known to have diabetes, and an equal number have undiagnosed diabetes. In 1993, nearly 18 percent of all deaths for persons over the age of 25 were among people with diabetes. The prevalence of diabetes and overweight (one of the major risk factors for diabetes) continue to increase. Substantial new efforts to prevent or control diabetes have begun, including the Diabetes Prevention Trial and the National Diabetes Education Program.

Information on the prevalence of diabetes disease, especially in its early stages, and associated risk factors will be used to help develop early intervention and prevention programs for the disabling consequences of this condition. Specifically, the diabetes disease examination will provide population data to:

  1. determine a national estimate of diabetes disease prevalence (diagnosed and undiagnosed), including those at high risk for the late complications of the disease (i.e., ulceration and amputation);
  2. identify the risk factors of diabetes disease;
  3. permit a national cohort to be established for follow-up studies of this condition; and
  4. provide critical information to clinicians and public health officials for the development of preventive care and community-based interventions.

Eligible Sample

Participants aged 12 years and older who do not meet any of the exclusion criteria.
Fasting weights are available for sample persons fasting at least 8 hours or more but less than 24 hours.

Description of Laboratory Methodology

Data Collection Methods

Blood specimens are processed, stored, and shipped to the University of Missouri-Columbia for analysis.

Examination Protocol

Detailed specimen collection and processing instructions are discussed in the NHANES Laboratory/Medical Technologists Procedures Manual (LPM). Vials are stored under appropriate frozen (–20°C) conditions until they are shipped to University of Missouri-Columbia for testing.

Analytic Methodology

Glucose

The enzyme hexokinase (HK) catalyzes the reaction between glucose and adenosine triphosphate (ATP) to form glucose-6-phosphate (G-6-P) and adenosine diphosphate (ADP). In the presence of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD), G-6-P is oxidized by the enzyme glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G-6-PD) to 6-phosphogluconate and reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADH). The increase in NADH concentration is directly proportional to the glucose concentration and can be measured spectrophotometrically at 340 nm.

Insulin

Insulin radioimmunoassay (RIA) is a double-antibody batch method. Insulin in the specimen competes with a fixed amount of 125I-labelled insulin for the binding sites of the specific insulin antibodies. Adding a second antibody, centrifuging, and decanting separate bound and free insulin. The radioactivity in the pellet is then measured. The radioactivity is inversely proportional to the quantity of insulin in the specimen.

C-Peptide

C-peptide radioimmunoassay (RIA) is a competitive assay where 125I-labelled C-peptide competes with C-peptide in the specimen for antibody sites. Adding a second PEG-accelerated double antibody separates bound and free C-peptide. The antibody-bound fraction is precipitated and counted. The radioactivity is inversely proportional to the quantity of insulin in the specimen.

Analytic Notes

LBXGLU and LBXGLUSI, Plasma glucose; LBXCPSI, C-peptide; LBXIN and LBXINSI, Insulin

The Diabetes Diagnostic Laboratory at the University of Missouri, Columbia measure plasma glucose, serum C-peptide and insulin on participants aged 12 years and older.

Measures of plasma glucose, insulin, and C-peptide are assessed in participants aged 12 years and over in the morning examination session only.

The Laboratory 10 Data File, which contains laboratory test results for glucose (LBXGLU), is measured using the reference analytic method. However, the Lab 18 biochemistry profiles also included measurements of this analyte. These serum glucose values(LBXSGL) reported in this first data release should not be used to determine undiagnosed diabetes or prediabetes. Instead, plasma glucose values (LBXGLU) should be used based on the reference analytic method of this analyte.

The conversion factor for insulin is 1uU/mL=6.00 pmol/L. This unit conversion is based on the WHO standard adopted in 1987 based on a human insulin with a potency of 26000 U/g (1,2).

Sampling Weights: WTSAF4YR and WTSAF2YR (4-year and 2-year fasting weights for participants 12+ years)

One-half of the participants were sampled to attend the morning session. Those participants ages 12 and older appointed to attend the morning session were instructed to fast at least 9 hours prior to their appointment time.

Subsample weights were required for analysis since the analysis of interest involves only those sampled persons ages 12 and older examined in the morning. Because fasting is a key characteristic of this subsample, this data item is called "fasting" weight. Non-zero fasting weights were generated for sample persons 12 years and older who fasted 8 to 24 hours and had plasma glucose values and diabetics who fasted but had missing plasma glucose values. Diabetics who did not fast have zero weights.

The analyst is strongly encouraged to use the 4-year fasting weights (WTSAF4YR) to analyze 1999-2002 data for participants 12 years and older. The 2-year fasting weights (WTSAF2YR) should be used when analyzing NHANES 1999-2000. The use of the full sample MEC examined weights (WTMEC4YR or WTMEC2YR) should not be used to analyze the data if the outcome of interest is only measured on the morning fasting sample.

See the Analytic Guidelines regarding applying weights for analysis of data.

Please Note:

The morning fasting sample weights (WTSAM2YR) and the jackknife replicate morning fasting sample weights (WTSAM01-WTSAM52) for glucose, insulin, and C-peptide were withdrawn in January 2005.

Special Notes for this Dataset

The analysis of NHANES 1999–2000 laboratory data must be conducted with the key survey design and basic demographic variables. The NHANES 1999–2000 Household Questionnaire Data Files contain demographic data, health indicators, and other related information collected during household interviews. The Household Questionnaire Data Files also contain all survey design variables and sample weights required to analyze these data. The Phlebotomy Examination file includes auxiliary information on duration of fasting, the time of day of the venipuncture, and the conditions precluding venipuncture. The Household Questionnaire and Phlebotomy Exam files

References

Codebook and Frequencies

SEQN - Respondent sequence number

Variable Name:
SEQN
SAS Label:
Respondent sequence number
English Text:
Respondent sequence number.
Target:
Both males and females 12 YEARS - 150 YEARS

WTSAF2YR - Fasting Subsample 2 Year Mec Weight

Variable Name:
WTSAF2YR
SAS Label:
Fasting Subsample 2 Year Mec Weight
English Text:
Fasting Subsample 2 Year Mec Weight
Target:
Both males and females 12 YEARS - 150 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
0 to 548458.78807 Range of Values 3267 3267
. Missing 0 3267

WTSAF4YR - Fasting Subsample 4 Year Mec Weight

Variable Name:
WTSAF4YR
SAS Label:
Fasting Subsample 4 Year Mec Weight
English Text:
Fasting Subsample 4 Year Mec Weight
Target:
Both males and females 12 YEARS - 150 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
0 to 225451.11774 Range of Values 3267 3267
. Missing 0 3267

LBXGLU - Glucose, plasma (mg/dL)

Variable Name:
LBXGLU
SAS Label:
Glucose, plasma (mg/dL)
English Text:
Glucose, plasma (mg/dL)
Target:
Both males and females 12 YEARS - 150 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
56.7 to 587.3 Range of Values 3035 3035
. Missing 232 3267

LBXGLUSI - Plasma glucose: SI(mmol/L)

Variable Name:
LBXGLUSI
SAS Label:
Plasma glucose: SI(mmol/L)
English Text:
Plasma glucose: SI(mmol/L)
Target:
Both males and females 12 YEARS - 150 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
3.15 to 32.628 Range of Values 3035 3035
. Missing 232 3267

LBXCPSI - C-peptide: SI(nmol/L)

Variable Name:
LBXCPSI
SAS Label:
C-peptide: SI(nmol/L)
English Text:
C-peptide (nmol/L) in SI units
Target:
Both males and females 12 YEARS - 150 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
0.021 to 7.396 Range of Values 2985 2985
. Missing 282 3267

LBXIN - Insulin (uU/mL)

Variable Name:
LBXIN
SAS Label:
Insulin (uU/mL)
English Text:
Insulin (uU/mL)
Target:
Both males and females 12 YEARS - 150 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
1.77 to 269.08 Range of Values 2986 2986
. Missing 281 3267

LBXINSI - Insulin: SI(pmol/L)

Variable Name:
LBXINSI
SAS Label:
Insulin: SI(pmol/L)
English Text:
Insulin: SI(pmol/L)
Target:
Both males and females 12 YEARS - 150 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
10.62 to 1614.48 Range of Values 2986 2986
. Missing 281 3267