日本老年人糖尿病和社会隔离与孤独感的关系:一项横断面研究

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Takahiro Shimoda, Kouki Tomida, Chika Nakajima, Ayuka Kawakami, Hiroyuki Shimada
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目的:阐明糖尿病(DM)和社会隔离的合并是否与社区居住老年人的孤独感有关。方法:分析来自日本国家老年病学和老年病学研究中心的60岁及以上没有初始长期护理需求的社区居住老年人的数据。孤独感是用加州大学洛杉矶分校的孤独感量表来测量的。社会孤立的评估基于四个类别:缺乏对话、缺乏被动支持、缺乏向他人提供的支持和缺乏社会参与。通过评估患者的病史来确定糖尿病的状态。采用修正泊松回归模型评估糖尿病、社会隔离和孤独感之间的关系,包括按性别进行的互动。结果:纳入了5876名参与者(54.2%为女性),年龄在68-77岁之间。孤独、社会隔离和糖尿病患病率分别为35.9%、46.5%和13.1%。在女性中,糖尿病和社会隔离与孤独感相关(糖尿病,患病率[PR]: 1.35, 95%可信区间[CI]: 1.02-1.78;社会隔离,PR: 1.98, 95% CI: 1.33-2.94)。在男性中,只有社会孤立与孤独感有关(PR: 1.41, 95% CI: 1.09-1.84)。糖尿病与社会孤立无交互作用。结论:社会孤立与男性和女性的孤独感有关。糖尿病与女性相关,但与男性无关。这项研究的发现可能有助于制定保持老年人心理健康的策略。
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Association of diabetes mellitus and social isolation with loneliness among older Japanese adults: a cross-sectional study.

Purpose: To clarify whether the combination of diabetes mellitus (DM) and social isolation is associated with loneliness among community-dwelling older adults.

Methods: Data of community-dwelling older adults aged 60 years and older without initial long-term care needs from the Japanese National Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology Study of Geriatric Syndromes were analyzed. Loneliness was measured using the University of California Los Angeles Loneliness Scale. Social isolation was assessed based on four categories: lack of conversation, lack of passive support, lack of support provided to others, and lack of social participation. DM status was determined by assessing patients' medical histories. Modified Poisson regression models were employed to assess relationships between DM, social isolation, and loneliness, including interactions according to sex.

Results: Data from 5876 participants (54.2% women) aged 68-77 years were included. The prevalence rates of loneliness, social isolation, and DM were 35.9%, 46.5%, and 13.1%, respectively. Among women, DM and social isolation were associated with loneliness (DM, prevalence ratio [PR]: 1.35, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.02-1.78; social isolation, PR: 1.98, 95% CI: 1.33-2.94). Among men, only social isolation was associated with loneliness (PR: 1.41, 95% CI: 1.09-1.84). No interaction was observed between DM and social isolation for either sex.

Conclusions: Social isolation was associated with loneliness in men and women. DM was associated in women but not in men. The findings of this study may help develop strategies to maintain the mental health of older adults.

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Endocrine
Endocrine ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM-
CiteScore
6.50
自引率
5.40%
发文量
295
审稿时长
1.5 months
期刊介绍: Well-established as a major journal in today’s rapidly advancing experimental and clinical research areas, Endocrine publishes original articles devoted to basic (including molecular, cellular and physiological studies), translational and clinical research in all the different fields of endocrinology and metabolism. Articles will be accepted based on peer-reviews, priority, and editorial decision. Invited reviews, mini-reviews and viewpoints on relevant pathophysiological and clinical topics, as well as Editorials on articles appearing in the Journal, are published. Unsolicited Editorials will be evaluated by the editorial team. Outcomes of scientific meetings, as well as guidelines and position statements, may be submitted. The Journal also considers special feature articles in the field of endocrine genetics and epigenetics, as well as articles devoted to novel methods and techniques in endocrinology. Endocrine covers controversial, clinical endocrine issues. Meta-analyses on endocrine and metabolic topics are also accepted. Descriptions of single clinical cases and/or small patients studies are not published unless of exceptional interest. However, reports of novel imaging studies and endocrine side effects in single patients may be considered. Research letters and letters to the editor related or unrelated to recently published articles can be submitted. Endocrine covers leading topics in endocrinology such as neuroendocrinology, pituitary and hypothalamic peptides, thyroid physiological and clinical aspects, bone and mineral metabolism and osteoporosis, obesity, lipid and energy metabolism and food intake control, insulin, Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes, hormones of male and female reproduction, adrenal diseases pediatric and geriatric endocrinology, endocrine hypertension and endocrine oncology.
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