Difference between old and young adults in contribution of β‐cell function and sarcopenia in developing diabetes mellitus
Aims/Introduction To investigate the difference in contributing factors in developing diabetes between old and young adults. Materials and Methods Subjects with recent‐onset diabetes were selected from a nationwide survey data and classified according to age: elderly (age ≥75 years), middle‐age (age...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of diabetes investigation 2016-03, Vol.7 (2), p.233-240 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Aims/Introduction
To investigate the difference in contributing factors in developing diabetes between old and young adults.
Materials and Methods
Subjects with recent‐onset diabetes were selected from a nationwide survey data and classified according to age: elderly (age ≥75 years), middle‐age (age 45–64 years) and young (age 25–39 years). The homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance and β‐cell function were calculated. Sarcopenia was assessed using dual‐energy X‐ray absorptiometry.
Results
The prevalence of recent‐onset diabetes was 13.5%, 8.0%, and 1.4% in patients aged ≥75 years (unweighted n = 1,082), 45–64 years (unweighted n = 6,532), and 25–39 years (unweighted n = 5,178), respectively. Homeostasis model assessment of β‐cell function along with homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance showed increasing trends as onset age increased in recent‐onset diabetes (P for trend |
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ISSN: | 2040-1116 2040-1124 |
DOI: | 10.1111/jdi.12392 |