Predictors associated with prefrailty in older Taiwanese individuals with type 2 diabetes.

Medicine (Baltimore)

Department of Internal Medicine, Catholic Fu-Jen University, New Taipei City, Taiwan.

Published: September 2022

Type 2 diabetes (T2DM) is one of the most well-studied and important factors that increase the risk of prefrailty in older people in Taiwan. This study was conducted to examine whether metabolic biomarkers, lifestyle behaviors, body composition, and chronic diseases are associated with frailty in older people with T2DM. We also observed how people manage their T2DM related to prefrailty. This study investigated a total of 201 participants diagnosed with T2DM who received care in our hospital from September 2018 to February 2019. Patients were divided into 3 groups (not frail, prefrail, and frail), and frailty was measured with the 5-item FRAIL scale. Socioeconomic characteristics, metabolic biomarkers, lifestyle behaviors, body composition, and chronic diseases were assessed at enrollment. No participants who we tested met the criteria for frailty. Based on the results of chi-square tests, prefrailty was associated with female sex, middle school education, unemployment, alcohol use, high body fat percentage, above-normal waist circumference, obesity, cardiovascular disease, and hypertension. Logistic regression analyses identified a significant correlation of prefrailty with the type of job from which they retired, cardiovascular disease, and hypertension. An important and surprising finding of this study was that the unemployed group was at high risk for prefrailty, which was not observed in previous research. The groups engaged in manual and professional jobs had better hand grip strength, a slower walking speed, and less risk of prefrailty than the unemployed group.

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