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Sheron Sir Loon Goh, Foong-Ming Moy, Sumaiyah Mat, Shazeea Mohamed Ali, Zi Xin Hoo, Sai Ganesh Rao Apparoo, Maw Pin Tan
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背景:老年糖尿病患者跌倒的风险增加,可能导致包括死亡在内的严重并发症。目的探讨社会心理因素和健康寻求行为对2型糖尿病患者跌倒风险的影响。方法本前瞻性研究采用分层随机抽样方法,从三个邻近的议会选区选取年龄≥55岁的社区居民。数据于2013-2015年通过计算机辅助家庭访谈收集基线数据,并于2019年通过电话访谈进行随访。结果908名参与者在基线和随访时可获得糖尿病状况和跌倒数据。随访时,42.2%的参与者存在糖尿病,其中22.8%的基线和25.3%的5年随访在过去12个月内至少有一次跌倒。糖尿病患者在基线时跌倒的风险更高(OR: 1.484;95% CI: 1.060-2.077)和随访(OR: 1.424;95% Cl: 1.038 ~ 1.954)。研究发现,女性、关节炎、酒精、抑郁、焦虑或压力的存在与糖尿病患者摔倒的风险增加有关。任何抑郁、焦虑或压力的存在仍然与糖尿病患者的跌倒显著相关(or: 1.947;95% Cl: 1.115-3.402),但在对关节炎进行额外调整后,这种关系减弱(OR: 1.763;95% ci: 0.996-3.122)。结论:我们的研究结果表明,在55岁及以上的糖尿病患者的5年随访中,心理问题与跌倒风险增加显著相关。这些发现强调了心理社会支持对糖尿病患者降低跌倒风险、改善患者预后和生活质量的潜在重要性。
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Influence of psychosocial and health-seeking behaviour on the risk of falling among persons living with type 2 diabetes in the Malaysian Elders Longitudinal Research (MELoR) cohort

Background

Older persons with diabetes have an increased falls risk that could lead to serious complications including death.

Aim

To determine the influence of psychosocial factors and health-seeking behaviour on the risk of falling among individuals with type 2 diabetes.

Methods

This prospective study included community-dwelling adults aged ≥55 years selected through stratified random sampling from three neighbouring parliamentary constituencies. Data was collected at baseline in 2013–2015 with computer-assisted home-based interviews and follow-up in 2019 via telephone interviews.

Results

Data on diabetes status and falls were available for 908 participants at baseline and follow-up. Diabetes was present in 42.2% of included participants at follow-up, of whom 22.8% at baseline and 25.3% at 5-year follow-up had at least one fall within the last 12 months. Diabetics had a higher risk of falls at baseline (OR: 1.484; 95% CI: 1.060–2.077) and follow-up (OR: 1.424; 95% Cl: 1.038–1.954) than non-diabetics. It was found that female gender, arthritis, alcohol and presence of depression anxiety or stress were associated with increased risk of falls in diabetics. The presence of any depression, anxiety or stress remained significantly associated with falls in diabetics (OR: 1.947; 95% Cl: 1.115–3.402) after adjustments for age, gender, ethnicity, and education but this relationship was attenuated after additional adjustment for arthritis (OR: 1.763; 95% CI: 0.996–3.122).

Conclusion

Our findings suggest that psychological issues are significantly associated with increased risk of falls at five-year follow-up in individuals aged 55 years and over with diabetes. These findings highlight the potential importance of psychosocial support among diabetics to reduce the risk of falls, improve patient outcomes and quality of life.

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期刊介绍: Aging clinical and experimental research offers a multidisciplinary forum on the progressing field of gerontology and geriatrics. The areas covered by the journal include: biogerontology, neurosciences, epidemiology, clinical gerontology and geriatric assessment, social, economical and behavioral gerontology. “Aging clinical and experimental research” appears bimonthly and publishes review articles, original papers and case reports.
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