Changes in Physical Performance in Older Women According to Presence and Treatment of Diabetes Mellitus
Objectives To determine whether older women with diabetes mellitus have a greater longitudinal decline in physical performance than those without and whether any decline differs according to insulin sensitizer use. Design Prospective cohort study. Setting Baltimore, Maryland; Minneapolis, Minnesota;...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of the American Geriatrics Society (JAGS) 2013-11, Vol.61 (11), p.1872-1878 |
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To determine whether older women with diabetes mellitus have a greater longitudinal decline in physical performance than those without and whether any decline differs according to insulin sensitizer use.
Design
Prospective cohort study.
Setting
Baltimore, Maryland; Minneapolis, Minnesota; Portland, Oregon; and the Monongahela, Pennsylvania.
Participants
Community‐dwelling women (mean age 78.5 ± 3.6) enrolled in the Study of Osteoporotic Fractures in 1997–98 and restudied 4.9 ± 0.6 years later (N = 2,864).
Measurements
Women were categorized as having no diabetes mellitus (n = 2,680) or having diabetes mellitus (n = 184). A prescription medication inventory was used to determine use of insulin sensitizers (metformin and thiazolidinedione). The outcomes were longitudinal changes in physical performance measures, including grip strength, usual walk speed, and rapid walk speed.
Results
Estimates from fully adjusted models showed that women with diabetes mellitus had greater declines in usual walk speed (−0.16 m/s, 95% confidence interval (CI) = −0.19 to −0.14) and rapid walk speed (−0.21 m/s, 95% CI = −0.24 to −0.17) than those without (usual walk speed −0.11 m/s, 95% CI = −0.12 to −0.11, P |
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ISSN: | 0002-8614 1532-5415 |
DOI: | 10.1111/jgs.12502 |