The impact of grip strength, waist circumference, and body mass index on Hemoglobin A1c value: Cross‐sectional study using outpatient clinical data in Japanese elderly patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus

Author:

Nakanishi Shuhei1ORCID,Shimoda Masashi1,Kimura Tomohiko1,Katakura Yukino1,Sanada Junpei1,Fushimi Yoshiro1,Iwamoto Yuichiro1,Iwamoto Hideyuki1,Mune Tomoatsu1,Kaku Kohei1,Kaneto Hideaki1

Affiliation:

1. Division of Diabetes, Metabolism and Endocrinology Kawasaki Medical School Okayama Japan

Abstract

AimGrip strength (GS) as a surrogate for muscular strength, waist circumference (WC) as a surrogate marker of visceral fat, and body mass index (BMI) as a surrogate marker of obesity should also be considered markers for the management of risks associated with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). However, in terms of the management of T2DM in elderly patients, the accentuated heterogeneity of sarcopenic change might modify the associations between those factors and glycemic control. In this cross‐sectional study, we aimed to clarify the impact of GS, WC, and BMI on hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) in elderly Japanese patients with T2DM.MethodsGS, WC, and BMI were measured in 327 patients. Odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for good glycemic control (HbA1c < 7.0%) were investigated to analyze the three variables as numerical values by dividing them into tertiles. All results were expressed after adjustment was made for the confounders of age, sex, and number of diabetes medications being used by the study participants.ResultsThe ORs of GS, WC, and BMI for well‐controlled HbA1c were 1.056 (95% CI, 1.016–1.098), 0.986 (95% CI, 0.960–1.013), and 1.032 (95% CI, 0.959–1.111), respectively. The OR of 3.726 (95% CI, 1.831–7.581) in the high tertile for GS was significantly higher than the OR in the low tertile, and no differences were observed among the tertiles for WC and BMI.ConclusionsBased on that result, GS was found to have more potential as an effective marker of glycemic control than WC or BMI among elderly Japanese patients with T2DM. Geriatr Gerontol Int 2024; 24: 410–414.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

Wiley

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