Frailty and audiovisual senses in older patients with diabetes: a cross-sectional observational study.

Fujita Medical Journal Pub Date : 2023-11-01 Epub Date: 2023-08-28 DOI:10.20407/fmj.2022-029
Sayuri Sable-Morita, Yuko Harasawa, Kiyomi Yamada, Saiko Sugiura, Hideki Fukuoka, Haruhiko Tokuda
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Abstract

Objective: This study aimed to analyze the relationship between frailty in older patients with diabetes and audiovisual senses.

Methods: The survey included (1) basic attributes, (2) diabetes-related items, (3) frailty, evaluated according to the Obu Study of Health Promotion for the Elderly (OSHPE) standard, and (4) audiovisual function. Participants included 157 diabetes patients aged ≥65 years, divided into three groups: robust health (n=50), pre-frail (n=76), and frail (n=31). A simple regression analysis, in which the total OSHPE score was used as the dependent variable and the most relevant audiovisual items were used as independent variables, was performed to analyze the frailty factor. Next, a multiple regression analysis adjusted for age and sex was performed with total OSHPE score as the dependent variable and the items most relevant for audiovisual senses as independent variables.

Results: For the robust health, pre-frail, and frail groups, frequencies of hearing loss were 18.4%, 42.1%, and 35.5%, respectively, and were associated with frailty; visual impairment frequencies were 38%, 63.2%, and 58.1%, respectively. In multiple regression analysis, economic difficulties (B=0.349, β=0.172, p<0.05), absence of dyslipidemia (B=-0.494, β=-0.171, p<0.05), lower MNA score (B=-0.169, β=-0.214, p<0.05), and worsening hearing in the poor hearing ear (B=0.015, β=0.176, p<0.05) were significantly associated with frailty.

Conclusions: Hearing but not vision was associated with frailty in older patients with diabetes.

老年糖尿病患者的虚弱与视听感觉:一项横断面观察研究。
研究目的本研究旨在分析老年糖尿病患者的虚弱程度与视听感觉之间的关系:调查内容包括:(1) 基本属性;(2) 糖尿病相关项目;(3) 根据老年人健康促进奥布研究(OSHPE)标准评估的虚弱程度;(4) 视听功能。参与者包括 157 名年龄≥65 岁的糖尿病患者,分为三组:健康状况良好组(50 人)、虚弱前期组(76 人)和虚弱期组(31 人)。简单回归分析以 OSHPE 总分为因变量,以最相关的视听项目为自变量,对虚弱因素进行分析。接着,以 OSHPE 总分为因变量,与视听感觉最相关的项目为自变量,进行了调整年龄和性别的多元回归分析:在健康状况良好组、虚弱前期组和虚弱组中,听力损失的频率分别为 18.4%、42.1% 和 35.5%,与虚弱有关;视力障碍的频率分别为 38%、63.2% 和 58.1%。在多元回归分析中,经济困难(B=0.349,β=0.172,pConclusions:听力而非视力与老年糖尿病患者的虚弱有关。
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