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EIGHT-YEAR CHANGES IN DEFICIT ACCUMULATION FRAILTY: RELATION TO GLYCEMIC CONTROL AND DIABETES MEDICATION USE

Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) has been linked to accelerated biological aging and the accumulation of health deficits. It is unknown whether glycemic control can slow the progression of aging, as expressed by deficit accumulation frailty indices (FIs). We examined the cross-sectional and longitudi...

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Autores principales: Simpson, Felicia, Boyko, Edward, Ferris, Chloe, Justice, Jamie, Kritchevsky, Stephen, Mccaffery, Jeanne, Pilla, Scott, Espeland, Mark
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9766109/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igac059.853
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author Simpson, Felicia
Boyko, Edward
Ferris, Chloe
Justice, Jamie
Kritchevsky, Stephen
Mccaffery, Jeanne
Pilla, Scott
Espeland, Mark
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Boyko, Edward
Ferris, Chloe
Justice, Jamie
Kritchevsky, Stephen
Mccaffery, Jeanne
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description Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) has been linked to accelerated biological aging and the accumulation of health deficits. It is unknown whether glycemic control can slow the progression of aging, as expressed by deficit accumulation frailty indices (FIs). We examined the cross-sectional and longitudinal associations that glycemic control, diabetes medication use, and weight change (predictors) had with a FI calculated as the percent of 36 deficits in behavioral, functional, and clinical characteristics (outcome). We drew data from 4177 participants across 8 years of follow-up in the Look AHEAD clinical trial of a multidomain intensive lifestyle intervention in individuals aged 45-76 years with T2DM and overweight or obesity. At baseline, the means(SD) FI(as a percent) for participants grouped as HbA1c< 7%, 7-7.9%, and >8% were: 19.93(6.45), 20.82(6.89), and 21.53(7.27), p< 0.001. Compared with HbA1c>8%, HbA1c< 7% at baseline was associated with 23% less mean 8-year FI progression: 2.42(7.35) vs 3.14(8.02), p< 0.001). Maintaining average HbA1c< 7% vs >8% during follow-up was associated with 47% less 8-year FI progression: 2.05(7.35) vs 3.14(8.02), p< 0.001. With adjustment for HbA1c, sustained weight loss >5% compared with weight gain >5% was associated with an 81% reduction in 8-year FI progression: 1.18(7.25) vs 3.89(8.09), p< 0.001. Use of metformin across >50% of annual visits was associated with a 30% reduction in 8-year progression of FI as compared with less use or no use: 2.25(7.27) vs 3.22(7.90), p=0.002. We conclude that better control of HbA1c, and sustained weight loss (>5%) and metformin use, may slow the accelerated aging associated with T2DM.
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spelling pubmed-97661092022-12-20 EIGHT-YEAR CHANGES IN DEFICIT ACCUMULATION FRAILTY: RELATION TO GLYCEMIC CONTROL AND DIABETES MEDICATION USE Simpson, Felicia Boyko, Edward Ferris, Chloe Justice, Jamie Kritchevsky, Stephen Mccaffery, Jeanne Pilla, Scott Espeland, Mark Innov Aging Abstracts Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) has been linked to accelerated biological aging and the accumulation of health deficits. It is unknown whether glycemic control can slow the progression of aging, as expressed by deficit accumulation frailty indices (FIs). We examined the cross-sectional and longitudinal associations that glycemic control, diabetes medication use, and weight change (predictors) had with a FI calculated as the percent of 36 deficits in behavioral, functional, and clinical characteristics (outcome). We drew data from 4177 participants across 8 years of follow-up in the Look AHEAD clinical trial of a multidomain intensive lifestyle intervention in individuals aged 45-76 years with T2DM and overweight or obesity. At baseline, the means(SD) FI(as a percent) for participants grouped as HbA1c< 7%, 7-7.9%, and >8% were: 19.93(6.45), 20.82(6.89), and 21.53(7.27), p< 0.001. Compared with HbA1c>8%, HbA1c< 7% at baseline was associated with 23% less mean 8-year FI progression: 2.42(7.35) vs 3.14(8.02), p< 0.001). Maintaining average HbA1c< 7% vs >8% during follow-up was associated with 47% less 8-year FI progression: 2.05(7.35) vs 3.14(8.02), p< 0.001. With adjustment for HbA1c, sustained weight loss >5% compared with weight gain >5% was associated with an 81% reduction in 8-year FI progression: 1.18(7.25) vs 3.89(8.09), p< 0.001. Use of metformin across >50% of annual visits was associated with a 30% reduction in 8-year progression of FI as compared with less use or no use: 2.25(7.27) vs 3.22(7.90), p=0.002. We conclude that better control of HbA1c, and sustained weight loss (>5%) and metformin use, may slow the accelerated aging associated with T2DM. Oxford University Press 2022-12-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9766109/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igac059.853 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society of America. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Simpson, Felicia
Boyko, Edward
Ferris, Chloe
Justice, Jamie
Kritchevsky, Stephen
Mccaffery, Jeanne
Pilla, Scott
Espeland, Mark
EIGHT-YEAR CHANGES IN DEFICIT ACCUMULATION FRAILTY: RELATION TO GLYCEMIC CONTROL AND DIABETES MEDICATION USE
title EIGHT-YEAR CHANGES IN DEFICIT ACCUMULATION FRAILTY: RELATION TO GLYCEMIC CONTROL AND DIABETES MEDICATION USE
title_full EIGHT-YEAR CHANGES IN DEFICIT ACCUMULATION FRAILTY: RELATION TO GLYCEMIC CONTROL AND DIABETES MEDICATION USE
title_fullStr EIGHT-YEAR CHANGES IN DEFICIT ACCUMULATION FRAILTY: RELATION TO GLYCEMIC CONTROL AND DIABETES MEDICATION USE
title_full_unstemmed EIGHT-YEAR CHANGES IN DEFICIT ACCUMULATION FRAILTY: RELATION TO GLYCEMIC CONTROL AND DIABETES MEDICATION USE
title_short EIGHT-YEAR CHANGES IN DEFICIT ACCUMULATION FRAILTY: RELATION TO GLYCEMIC CONTROL AND DIABETES MEDICATION USE
title_sort eight-year changes in deficit accumulation frailty: relation to glycemic control and diabetes medication use
topic Abstracts
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9766109/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igac059.853
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