The prevalence of locomotive syndrome and its associated factors in patients with Type 2 diabetes mellitus

Author:

Handa Makoto1,Kato Satoshi1,Sakurai Goro2,Yabe Takuya2,Demura Satoru1,Takeshita Yumie3,Kanamori Takehiro3,Nakano Yujiro3,Shinmura Kazuya1,Yokogawa Noriaki1,Kashihara Naoko1,Yahata Tetsutaro12,Takamura Toshinari3,Tsuchiya Hiroyuki1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kanazawa University , Kanazawa, Japan

2. Section of Rehabilitation, Kanazawa University Hospital , Kanazawa, Japan

3. Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kanazawa University , Kanazawa, Japan

Abstract

ABSTRACT Objectives We investigated the prevalence of locomotive syndrome (LS) and related musculoskeletal diseases [osteoarthritis (OA), lumbar spondylosis, and spinal alignment] in Type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) patients. Methods Clinical data were collected from 101 patients (55 males; 46 females) admitted to our hospital for diabetes education from October 2018 to April 2021. Patients underwent full-spine and whole-legs standing radiography and physical measurements (10-m walking and grip strength tests and three LS risk tests). Results The estimated prevalence of LS was 86.1% (Stage 1: 44.5%, Stage 2: 41.6%), lumbar spondylosis was 11.9%, and hip, knee, and ankle OA were 16.9%, 51.5%, and 12.9%, respectively. Multiple logistic regression analysis identified grip strength [odds ratio (OR) = 0.89, confidence interval (CI) = 0.83–0.94], diabetic retinopathy (OR = 5.85, CI = 1.64–20.78), knee OA (OR = 3.34, CI = 1.11–10.02), and a sagittal vertical axis >40 mm (OR = 3.42, CI = 1.13–10.39) as significantly associated risk factors for worsening LS in Type 2 DM patients. Conclusions This study clarified the epidemiological indicators of LS and associated factors in DM patients. Exercise therapy and DM management are effective strategies to reduce the occurrence and progression of LS.

Funder

Japanese Orthopaedic Association

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Rheumatology

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