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Diabetes mellitus, malnutrition, and sarcopenia: The bond is not explained by bioelectrical impedance analysis in older adults
As people age, their risk of diabetes mellitus (DM) and sarcopenia increases due to the decline in muscle mass and strength. Bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) is a method used to detect changes in body composition. The primary aim of the study was to determine the distribution of BIA variables...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10652670/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38024829 http://dx.doi.org/10.25122/jml-2023-0173 |
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author | Salis, Francesco Zanda, Francesca Cherchi, Federica Puxeddu, Benedetta Sanna, Luisa Scudu, Chiara Serreli, Silvia Stanisci, Lorenzo Cossu, Efisio Mandas, Antonella |
author_facet | Salis, Francesco Zanda, Francesca Cherchi, Federica Puxeddu, Benedetta Sanna, Luisa Scudu, Chiara Serreli, Silvia Stanisci, Lorenzo Cossu, Efisio Mandas, Antonella |
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description | As people age, their risk of diabetes mellitus (DM) and sarcopenia increases due to the decline in muscle mass and strength. Bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) is a method used to detect changes in body composition. The primary aim of the study was to determine the distribution of BIA variables among a group of non-DM people and two groups of patients with controlled and uncontrolled DM. The secondary aim was to establish the independent association between BIA-derived data, lipidic assets, and the prevalence of metabolic syndromes with DM. This study included a total of 235 participants who were categorized into three groups based on the presence of diabetes mellitus (DM) and their glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) levels: non-DM, controlled DM (HbA1c≤7.0%), and uncontrolled DM (HbA1c>7.0%). Waist circumference (p=0.005), bone (p<0.001), muscular (p<0.001), and appendicular skeletal mass (p<0.001) were lower in the non-DM group, while sarcopenic risk (p<0.001), total cholesterol (p<0.001), and LDL (p<0.001), were higher. Grip strength (p<0.001), visceral fat (p=0.01), and phase angle (p=0.04) were significantly lower in non-DM than uncontrolled DM patients, as well as the number of drugs taken (p=0.014). A multivariate analysis highlighted that LDL (coefficient -0.006, p=0.01) was negatively associated, while bone mass (coefficient 0.498, p=0.0042) was positively associated with DM uncontrol. Our study shows that BIA may not be the ideal tool for distinguishing between elderly individuals with and without DM, as it can be affected by numerous covariates, including potential differences in glucometabolic and cardiovascular control. |
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spelling | pubmed-106526702023-08-01 Diabetes mellitus, malnutrition, and sarcopenia: The bond is not explained by bioelectrical impedance analysis in older adults Salis, Francesco Zanda, Francesca Cherchi, Federica Puxeddu, Benedetta Sanna, Luisa Scudu, Chiara Serreli, Silvia Stanisci, Lorenzo Cossu, Efisio Mandas, Antonella J Med Life Original Article As people age, their risk of diabetes mellitus (DM) and sarcopenia increases due to the decline in muscle mass and strength. Bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) is a method used to detect changes in body composition. The primary aim of the study was to determine the distribution of BIA variables among a group of non-DM people and two groups of patients with controlled and uncontrolled DM. The secondary aim was to establish the independent association between BIA-derived data, lipidic assets, and the prevalence of metabolic syndromes with DM. This study included a total of 235 participants who were categorized into three groups based on the presence of diabetes mellitus (DM) and their glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) levels: non-DM, controlled DM (HbA1c≤7.0%), and uncontrolled DM (HbA1c>7.0%). Waist circumference (p=0.005), bone (p<0.001), muscular (p<0.001), and appendicular skeletal mass (p<0.001) were lower in the non-DM group, while sarcopenic risk (p<0.001), total cholesterol (p<0.001), and LDL (p<0.001), were higher. Grip strength (p<0.001), visceral fat (p=0.01), and phase angle (p=0.04) were significantly lower in non-DM than uncontrolled DM patients, as well as the number of drugs taken (p=0.014). A multivariate analysis highlighted that LDL (coefficient -0.006, p=0.01) was negatively associated, while bone mass (coefficient 0.498, p=0.0042) was positively associated with DM uncontrol. Our study shows that BIA may not be the ideal tool for distinguishing between elderly individuals with and without DM, as it can be affected by numerous covariates, including potential differences in glucometabolic and cardiovascular control. Carol Davila University Press 2023-08 /pmc/articles/PMC10652670/ /pubmed/38024829 http://dx.doi.org/10.25122/jml-2023-0173 Text en ©2023 JOURNAL of MEDICINE and LIFE https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This open access article is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0). http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) |
spellingShingle | Original Article Salis, Francesco Zanda, Francesca Cherchi, Federica Puxeddu, Benedetta Sanna, Luisa Scudu, Chiara Serreli, Silvia Stanisci, Lorenzo Cossu, Efisio Mandas, Antonella Diabetes mellitus, malnutrition, and sarcopenia: The bond is not explained by bioelectrical impedance analysis in older adults |
title | Diabetes mellitus, malnutrition, and sarcopenia: The bond is not explained by bioelectrical impedance analysis in older adults |
title_full | Diabetes mellitus, malnutrition, and sarcopenia: The bond is not explained by bioelectrical impedance analysis in older adults |
title_fullStr | Diabetes mellitus, malnutrition, and sarcopenia: The bond is not explained by bioelectrical impedance analysis in older adults |
title_full_unstemmed | Diabetes mellitus, malnutrition, and sarcopenia: The bond is not explained by bioelectrical impedance analysis in older adults |
title_short | Diabetes mellitus, malnutrition, and sarcopenia: The bond is not explained by bioelectrical impedance analysis in older adults |
title_sort | diabetes mellitus, malnutrition, and sarcopenia: the bond is not explained by bioelectrical impedance analysis in older adults |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10652670/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38024829 http://dx.doi.org/10.25122/jml-2023-0173 |
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