Weight change, variability, and trajectories and risk of hip fracture among older adults with dysglycemia: the cardiovascular health study

Type 2 diabetes mellitus and lower weight are both associated with osteoporotic fractures, but the roles of variability and trajectory are less clear. The associations of these factors among older adults with dysglycemia, who are at highest risk of fracture, with fracture risk and BMD remain uncerta...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of bone and mineral research 2024-11, Vol.39 (12), p.1735-1743
Hauptverfasser: Sarma, Shohinee, Bůžková, Petra, Elam, Rachel E, Fink, Howard A, Cauley, Jane A, Djoussé, Luc, Barzilay, Joshua, Mukamal, Kenneth J
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Zusammenfassung:Type 2 diabetes mellitus and lower weight are both associated with osteoporotic fractures, but the roles of variability and trajectory are less clear. The associations of these factors among older adults with dysglycemia, who are at highest risk of fracture, with fracture risk and BMD remain uncertain. We followed 775 men and 1080 women from the Cardiovascular Health Study (mean age 77.4 years) with abnormal oral glucose tolerance testing in 1989-1990. We measured their weights yearly through 1994-1995 and derived intra-individual mean weight, weight slope, and weight variability. We also used growth mixture modeling to derive 4 latent BMI trajectories over time. We used Cox proportional hazards models to calculate hazard ratios (HRs) and 95% CI for subsequent hip fracture through 2015 and linear regression models to estimate cross-sectional associations with BMD of the hip. Each 10 kg higher mean weight was associated with a lower risk of subsequent hip fracture overall (HR 0.81; CI, 0.70-0.94) and among women (HR 0.76; CI, 0.64-0.91) and with higher BMD (p
ISSN:0884-0431
1523-4681
1523-4681
DOI:10.1093/jbmr/zjae142