The Association Between Diabetic Complications and Exercise Capacity in NIDDM Patients

Author:

Estacio Raymond O1,Regensteiner Judith G1,Wolfel Eugene E2,Jeffers Barrett3,Dickenson Matthew4,Schrier Robert W3

Affiliation:

1. Division of General Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine, Denver Health and University of Colorado Health Sciences Center Denver, Colorado

2. Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, Denver Health and University of Colorado Health Sciences Center Denver, Colorado

3. Division of Renal Diseases and Hypertension, Department of Medicine, Denver Health and University of Colorado Health Sciences Center Denver, Colorado

4. Division of Internal Medicine Residency Program, Department of Medicine, Denver Health and University of Colorado Health Sciences Center Denver, Colorado

Abstract

OBJECTIVE Exercise capacity has been used as a noninvasive parameter for predicting cardiovascular events. It has been demonstrated previously in NIDDM patients that several risk factors (i.e., obesity, smoking, hypertension, and African-American race) are associated with an impaired exercise capacity. We studied 265 male and 154 female NIDDM patients who underwent graded exercise testing with expired gas analyses to determine the possible influences of diabetic neuropathy, nephropathy, and retinopathy on exercise capacity. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS Univariate and multiple linear regression analyses were performed to determine the relationship between diabetic neuropathy, urinary albumin excretion (UAE), and retinopathy with respect to peak oxygen consumption (Vo2). Neuropathy was assessed by neurological symptom and disability scores, autonomic function testing, and quantitative sensory exams involving thermal and vibratory sensation. Three categories of UAE were used: normal albuminuria (<20 μg=min), microalbuminuria (20–200 μg/min), and overt albuminuria (>200 μg/min). Retinopathy was assessed by stereoscopic fundus photographs. Multiple linear regression analyses were then performed controlling for age, sex, length of diagnosed diabetes, duration of hypertension, race and ethnicity, GHb, BMI, and smoking to determine whether there was an independent effect of these diabetic complications on exercise capacity. RESULTS Univariate analyses revealed that the presence of diabetic retinopathy (P = 0.03), neuropathy (P = 0.002), microalbuminuria (P = 0.04), and overt albuminuria (P = 0.06) were associated with a lower peak Vo2. Multiple linear regression analyses were performed to determine independent relationships with peak Vo2. The results revealed that increasing retinopathy stage (Parameter estimate [PE] = −0.59 ± 0.3 ml · kg−1 · min−1; P = 0.026) and increasing UAE stage (PE = −0.62 ± 0.3 ml · kg−1 · min−1; P = 0.044) were associated with a decrease in peak Vo2. CONCLUSIONS In the present study of NIDDM subjects, a significant independent association was demonstrated between diabetic nephropathy and retinopathy with exercise capacity. These results were obtained controlling for age, sex, length of diagnosed diabetes, hypertension, race, and BMI. Thus the findings in this large NIDDM population without a history of coronary artery disease indicate a potential pathogenic relationship between microvascular disease and exercise capacity.

Publisher

American Diabetes Association

Subject

Advanced and Specialized Nursing,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism,Internal Medicine

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