Longitudinal association of type 2 diabetes and insulin therapy with muscle parameters in the KORA-Age study

Aims The aim of the current study was to investigate the association of type 2 diabetes (T2D) and insulin treatment with changes in muscle mass, muscle strength, and physical performance in older adults. Methods In 731 participants of the population-based KORA-Age study aged 74.6 ± 6.2 years (T2D: n...

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Veröffentlicht in:Acta diabetologica 2020-09, Vol.57 (9), p.1057-1063
Hauptverfasser: Ferrari, Uta, Then, Cornelia, Rottenkolber, Marietta, Selte, Canan, Seissler, Jochen, Conzade, Romy, Linkohr, Birgit, Peters, Annette, Drey, Michael, Thorand, Barbara
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Zusammenfassung:Aims The aim of the current study was to investigate the association of type 2 diabetes (T2D) and insulin treatment with changes in muscle mass, muscle strength, and physical performance in older adults. Methods In 731 participants of the population-based KORA-Age study aged 74.6 ± 6.2 years (T2D: n  = 118; insulin treatment: n  = 20), skeletal muscle index (SMI [kg/m 2 ]), hand grip strength (GS [kg]), and a timed up and go test (TUG [s]) were performed at baseline and after a follow-up time of 3 years. The association of T2D and insulin therapy with changes in muscle parameters was analyzed using linear regression models. Results After adjustment for sex, age, BMI, physical activity, smoking, and multimorbidity, T2D was associated with the change in SMI during follow-up ( β − 0.1 (95% CI − 0.3 to − 0.02) kg/m 2 ; p  = 0.02), but not with a change in GS ( β − 0.9 (95% CI − 1.9 to 0.04) kg) or TUG ( β − 0.1 (95% CI − 0.7 to 0.5) s). Insulin therapy was positively associated with change in SMI ( β 0.6 (95% CI 0.3–0.9) kg/m 2 ; p  = 0.001), but not in GS ( β − 1.6 (95% CI − 4.1 to 0.8) kg) or TUG ( β 1.6 (95% CI − 0.2–3.4) s) in comparison with treatment with oral anti-diabetic medication alone. Conclusions Participants with T2D showed an accelerated decline in muscle mass compared to non-diabetic participants. Insulin therapy was associated with preserved muscle mass, but not muscle function parameters, indicating a discrepancy between muscle mass and function in this high-risk population.
ISSN:0940-5429
1432-5233
DOI:10.1007/s00592-020-01523-7