Tülay Tiftik, Murat Kara, Cevriye Mülkoğlu, İrem Çiftçi, Ömer Faruk Çelik, Mahmut Esad Durmuş, Özgür Kara, Şerife Mehlika Kuşkonmaz, Hakan Genç, Bayram Kaymak, Levent Özçakar
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Abstract
Introduction: Type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM), osteoporosis (OP) and sarcopenia are major public health problems related with higher fall/fracture risks, morbidity and mortality. Due to the lack of a comprehensive analysis among OP, sarcopenia and DM; we aimed to explore the relationships between DM and the aforementioned conditions in postmenopausal women.
Methods: This cross-sectional study included postmenopausal women who consecutively admitted to the Departments of Physical & Rehabilitation Medicine, and Endocrinology and Metabolism. Demographic data, nutrition/cognition status and frailty scores of the participants were recorded. Sarcopenia-related parameters including, anterior thigh muscle thickness, handgrip strength, chair stand test, gait speed, and one-leg stand test (OLST) were measured. ISarcoPRM algorithm was used for the diagnosis of sarcopenia.
Results: A total of 444 postmenopausal women were consecutively enrolled. DM patients (N=158) had higher frequency of sarcopenia (23.4% vs. 12.9%), but lower frequency of OP (33.5% vs. 50.7%) than controls (both p<0.01). As regards regression analyses; menopause duration was positively (OR: 1.054, 95% CI 1.030-1.077), but weight (OR: 0.957, 95% CI 0.940-0.975) and DM (OR: 0.477, 95% CI 0.310-0.733) were negatively related with OP (all p<0.001). On the other hand, age (OR: 1.094, 95% CI 1.056-1.133), body mass index (OR: 1.131, 95% CI 1.067-1.198), and DM (OR: 1.887, 95% CI 1.107-3.218) were positively related with sarcopenia (all p<0.05). In addition, age (β=-0.355, p<0.001), body mass index (β=-0.108, p=0.021) and DM (β=-0.209, p<0.001) were negatively related with OLST values.
Conclusion: DM has paradoxical associations with bone mass and muscle mass/function. Although it has negative relationship with OP (about two times lower odds), it has positive relationship with sarcopenia (about two times higher odds).
期刊介绍:
Clinical Nutrition ESPEN is an electronic-only journal and is an official publication of the European Society for Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism (ESPEN). Nutrition and nutritional care have gained wide clinical and scientific interest during the past decades. The increasing knowledge of metabolic disturbances and nutritional assessment in chronic and acute diseases has stimulated rapid advances in design, development and clinical application of nutritional support. The aims of ESPEN are to encourage the rapid diffusion of knowledge and its application in the field of clinical nutrition and metabolism. Published bimonthly, Clinical Nutrition ESPEN focuses on publishing articles on the relationship between nutrition and disease in the setting of basic science and clinical practice. Clinical Nutrition ESPEN is available to all members of ESPEN and to all subscribers of Clinical Nutrition.