Skip to main content
Top
Published in: Acta Diabetologica 9/2019

01-09-2019 | Prediabetes | Original Article

Association between resting heart rate and incident diabetes risk: a Mendelian randomization study

Authors: Tengfei Long, Jing Wang, Xu Han, Fei Wang, Hua Hu, Caizheng Yu, Jing Yuan, Ping Yao, Sheng Wei, Youjie Wang, Yuan Liang, Xiaoping Miao, Xiaomin Zhang, Huan Guo, Dan Zheng, Yuhan Tang, Handong Yang, Suli Huang, Meian He

Published in: Acta Diabetologica | Issue 9/2019

Login to get access

Abstract

Aims

Observational studies indicated that resting heart rate (RHR) was associated with diabetes mellitus (DM) risk; however, it remains unclear whether the association between RHR and DM is causal. We aimed to examine whether there was causal association of RHR with DM risk.

Methods

A prospective study including 16,201 middle-aged and older Chinese (7031 males and 9170 females) derived from the Dongfeng-Tongji cohort was performed. Cox proportional hazard regression models were conducted to estimate the associations between RHR and incident DM risk. In 7481 participants, 65 single nucleotide polymorphisms related to RHR were genotyped. A genetic risk score (GRS) of RHR was calculated based on the RHR-associated variants. The causal associations of RHR with DM risk were investigated by Mendelian randomization analysis.

Results

During a mean (SD) follow-up of 4.5 (0.5) years, 1110 diabetes were identified. Compared with the referential RHR group (≤ 60 beats per minute [bpm]), individuals with RHR > 80 bpm have a higher incident diabetes risk, with a hazard ratio of 1.40 (95% confidence interval [CI], 1.05–1.88). With per SD increase in the weighted genetic risk score, the resting heart rate increased by 0.71 bpm (95% CI 0.49–0.93). By using the GRS to estimate the unconfounded effect, we found that higher resting heart rate did not have a causal effect on diabetes risk (OR 1.00 [95% CI 0.95–1.05]).

Conclusions

The present study supported a positive but not a causal association of RHR with incident diabetes risk. More studies are needed to verify our findings.
Appendix
Available only for authorised users
Literature
Metadata
Title
Association between resting heart rate and incident diabetes risk: a Mendelian randomization study
Authors
Tengfei Long
Jing Wang
Xu Han
Fei Wang
Hua Hu
Caizheng Yu
Jing Yuan
Ping Yao
Sheng Wei
Youjie Wang
Yuan Liang
Xiaoping Miao
Xiaomin Zhang
Huan Guo
Dan Zheng
Yuhan Tang
Handong Yang
Suli Huang
Meian He
Publication date
01-09-2019
Publisher
Springer Milan
Keyword
Prediabetes
Published in
Acta Diabetologica / Issue 9/2019
Print ISSN: 0940-5429
Electronic ISSN: 1432-5233
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00592-019-01344-3

Other articles of this Issue 9/2019

Acta Diabetologica 9/2019 Go to the issue
Obesity Clinical Trial Summary

At a glance: The STEP trials

A round-up of the STEP phase 3 clinical trials evaluating semaglutide for weight loss in people with overweight or obesity.

Developed by: Springer Medicine

Highlights from the ACC 2024 Congress

Year in Review: Pediatric cardiology

Watch Dr. Anne Marie Valente present the last year's highlights in pediatric and congenital heart disease in the official ACC.24 Year in Review session.

Year in Review: Pulmonary vascular disease

The last year's highlights in pulmonary vascular disease are presented by Dr. Jane Leopold in this official video from ACC.24.

Year in Review: Valvular heart disease

Watch Prof. William Zoghbi present the last year's highlights in valvular heart disease from the official ACC.24 Year in Review session.

Year in Review: Heart failure and cardiomyopathies

Watch this official video from ACC.24. Dr. Biykem Bozkurt discusses last year's major advances in heart failure and cardiomyopathies.