Prevalence of tight glycemic control based on frailty status and associated factors in community-dwelling older adults

Author:

Tan Li Feng1234ORCID,Merchant Reshma Aziz3456ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Healthy Ageing Programme , Alexandra Hospital, , Singapore 119228, Singapore

2. National University Health System , Alexandra Hospital, , Singapore 119228, Singapore

3. Department of Medicine , Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, , Singapore 119077, Singapore

4. National University of Singapore , Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, , Singapore 119077, Singapore

5. Division of Geriatric Medicine , Department of Medicine, , 1E Kent Ridge Road, Singapore 119228, Singapore

6. National University Hospital , Department of Medicine, , 1E Kent Ridge Road, Singapore 119228, Singapore

Abstract

Abstract Background Tight control of type 2 diabetes (T2DM) in frail older adults has shown to be associated with adverse outcomes. The objective of this study is to determine the prevalence of tight glycemic control based on underlying frailty status and its association with functional and cognitive measures in community-dwelling older adults. Methodology Ancillary study of the Singapore Population Health Studies on older adults aged ≥65 years with T2DM. Tight glycemic control cut-offs were based on the 2019 Endocrine Society guideline using HbA1c target range based on a patient’s overall health status measured by the FRAIL scale. Data on basic demographics, frailty, cognitive, and functional statuses were collected. Multivariable regression was used to assess potential factors associated with tight glycemic control. Results Of 172 community-dwelling older adults with diabetes mellitus and HbA1c done, frail (65%) and pre-frail (64.4%) participants were more likely to have tight glycemic control than robust participants (31.6%, P < 0.001). In multi-variate analysis, frailty (OR 6.43, 95% CI 1.08–38.1, P = 0.041), better cognition (OR 1.15, 95% CI 1.02–1.32, P = 0.028), and multi-morbidity (OR 7.36, 95% CI 1.07–50.4, P = 0.042) were found to be significantly associated with increased odds of tight glycemic control. Conclusion Tight glycemic control was highly prevalent in frail and pre-frail older adults, especially in those with multi-morbidity and better cognition. Future prospective longitudinal studies are required to evaluate effectiveness of frailty screening in making treatment decisions and long-term outcomes. Key messages What is already known on this topic:  There is growing recognition that glycemic targets should be adjusted based on health or frailty status. However, there is no consensus on how health status or frailty should be defined when determining glycemic control targets. What this study adds:  Our study found that tight glycemic control was highly prevalent in frail and pre-frail older adults. Our findings highlight the importance of assessing for tight glycemic control based on frailty status and further work is needed to aid implementation of screening and intervention policies to avoid the attendant harms of tight glycemic control.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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