Author:
Lu Chieh-Hua,Lee Chien-Hsing,Wu Li-Wei,Liao Chun-Cheng,Su Sheng-Chiang,Liu Jhih-Syuan,Li Peng-Fei,Huang Chia-Luen,Ho Li-Ju,Lin Chien-Ming,Lin Ming-Hsun,Chang Chun-Yung,Liu Yi-Chen,Lin Chih-Ping,Cheng An-Che,Kuo Feng-Chih
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Diabetes with co-existing bone fragility or osteoporosis is common in elderly patients, whereas is frequently underestimated.
Methods
We conducted dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA) with 7-site skinfold (SF) and dominant hand grip strength measurements among patients with type 2 diabetes (T2DM) to assess their gender-specific associations. A total of 103 patients with T2DM (60 females and 43 males), aged between 50 and 80 years (median 68.0 years) were enrolled and 45 non-DM females were also included to compare with T2DM females.
Results
Our results revealed osteoporosis was negatively correlated with grip strength in both genders, negatively correlated with lean mass solely in males and negatively correlated with fat mass (particular the gynoid fat mass and thigh SF thickness) in females. Via performing multivariable stepwise logistic regression, we identified grip strength in both genders and thigh SF thickness in females as predictors for osteoporosis. Receiver operating characteristic curve analysis further disclosed 20.5 mm female thigh skinfold thickness, 18.1 kg female grip strength and 29.0 kg male grip strength as reasonable cutoff levels for predicting osteoporosis in the Taiwanese patients with T2DM.
Conclusions
Patients with T2DM presented gender-specific associations between osteoporosis, body composition and grip strength. Grip strength and thigh SF thickness might serve as predictors for detection of osteoporosis in patients with T2DM.
Funder
Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan
Tri-Service General Hospital
Taichung Armed Forces General Hospital
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism,Internal Medicine
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