Association between depression and HbA1c levels in the elderly population with type 2 diabetes mellitus during COVID-19 pandemic

Narra J Pub Date : 2022-03-14 DOI:10.52225/narra.v2i1.51
Z. Zahra, Cut T. Ramadhani, T. Mamfaluti, Subhan R. Pamungkas, Sarah Firdausa
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Abstract

   Diabetes mellitus is a chronic progressive disease affecting the metabolic hormonal system and its prevalence in the elderly population is high. Depression is one of the psychiatric disorders in diabetic patients in particular during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID- 19) pandemic. People with depression are more susceptible to leading an unhealthy lifestyle; therefore, depression and diabetes have a negative influence on life quality and aggravate complications and symptoms. The aim of this study was to determine the association between depression and hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) levels in elderly with type 2 diabetes mellitus patients. A cross-sectional study was conducted where a total of 42 diabetic patients from the Puskesmas Belakang Padang, Batam of Indonesia was recruited. The HbA1c level, the main determinant of optimum glycemic control, was measured using ion-exchange high-performance liquid chromatography while the level of depression was assessed using Geriatric Depression Scale-15 (GDS-15). The association between depression and HbA1c levels was analyzed using the chi-squared test. Our study found that that 69% of the elderly with diabetes experienced a depression, classified as mild (40.5%), moderate (21.4%) and severe (7.1%). There were 61.9% of the subjects had poor HbA1c control. Our data suggested that the depression level was associated with HbA1c (p=0.002). In conclusion, there is a significant association between depression and HbA1c levels in the elderly with type 2 diabetes mellitus. 
COVID-19大流行期间老年2型糖尿病患者抑郁与HbA1c水平的关系
糖尿病是一种影响代谢激素系统的慢性进行性疾病,在老年人群中发病率较高。抑郁症是糖尿病患者的精神障碍之一,特别是在2019年冠状病毒病(COVID- 19)大流行期间。抑郁症患者更容易导致不健康的生活方式;因此,抑郁症和糖尿病对生活质量产生负面影响,加重并发症和症状。本研究的目的是确定老年2型糖尿病患者抑郁与血红蛋白A1c (HbA1c)水平之间的关系。我们进行了一项横断面研究,共招募了42名来自印度尼西亚巴淡岛Puskesmas Belakang Padang的糖尿病患者。HbA1c水平是最佳血糖控制的主要决定因素,采用离子交换高效液相色谱法测量,抑郁水平采用老年抑郁量表-15 (GDS-15)评估。使用卡方检验分析抑郁与HbA1c水平之间的关系。我们的研究发现,69%的老年糖尿病患者患有抑郁症,分为轻度(40.5%)、中度(21.4%)和重度(7.1%)。61.9%的受试者HbA1c控制不良。我们的数据显示抑郁水平与HbA1c相关(p=0.002)。综上所述,老年2型糖尿病患者的抑郁与HbA1c水平存在显著相关性。
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