Falls, hospitalizations, and poor self-rated health in older people with diabetes and frailty: A secondary analysis of SABE-Colombia

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Morros-González Elly1,Chacón-Valenzuela Estephania2,Vargas-Beltrán María Paula3,Gómez Ana María4,Chavarro-Carvajal Diego3,Cano-Gutiérrez Carlos Alberto5,Venegas-Sanabria Luis Carlos6

Affiliation:

1. Instituto Rosarista para el Estudio el Envejecimiento y la Longevidad, Universidad del Rosario, Bogotá

2. FOSCAL internacional, Universidad Autónoma de Bucaramanga

3. Unidad de geriatría, Hospital Universitario San Ignacio, Bogotá

4. Unidad de Endocrinología, Hospital Universitario San Ignacio, Bogotá

5. Instituto de Envejecimiento, Facultad de Medicina, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Bogotá

6. Universidad del Rosario

Abstract

Abstract Background Diabetes and frailty, together, have been related to adverse events such as increased risk of hypoglycemia, functional decline, disability, hospital admissions, and worsening quality of life. We estimated the prevalence of diabetes and frailty and their association with hospitalization, poor self-rated health, recurrent falls, and fear of falling. Methods Data came from the “Salud, Bienestar y Envejecimiento” (SABE) Colombia Survey 2015, a cross-sectional study of 23694 community-dwelling adults aged 60 years or older living in rural or urban areas, a representative sample from the total population. A modified version created of the frailty phenotype proposed by Fried, was used to measure frailty. Diabetes prevalence was considered by self-report. Results 3873 older people were analyzed, 16.2% had diabetes, were more likely to be women, younger age (≤ 69 years), lived in urban areas and had lower economic income. Geriatric syndromes, chronic illnesses, hospitalization in the last year and poor self-rated health were also significantly associated with diabetes. The prevalence of older adults having diabetes and frailty was 22.4%. Diabetes and frailty were associated with hospitalization in the last year, poor self-rated health, recurrent falls, and fear of falling, associations that were higher than analysis with diabetes or frailty. Conclusions Findings of our study provide additional evidence supporting association between older people with diabetes and frailty and unfavorable outcomes.

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