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Title: The association between glucose metabolism status, diabetes severity and a history of fractures and recent falls in participants of 50 years and older-the Maastricht Study
Authors: de Waard, E. A. C.
Koster, Annemarie
Melai, T.
van Geel, T. A.
Henry, R. M. A.
Schram, M. T.
Dagnelie, P. C.
VAN DER KALLEN, Carla 
Sep, S. J. S.
Stehouwer, C. D. A.
Schaper, N. C.
Kohler, S.
Savelberg, H. H. C. M.
GEUSENS, Piet 
VAN DEN BERGH, Joop 
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: SPRINGER LONDON LTD
Source: OSTEOPOROSIS INTERNATIONAL, 27(11), p. 3207-3216
Abstract: In this cohort of relatively young and well-treated participants with type 2 diabetes, we found no association between diabetes status and a history of previous fractures and recent falls. Furthermore, no association between diabetes severity and previous fractures or recent falls was found. Introduction In this study, we examined the association between glucose metabolism status and historical fractures or recent falls and the effect of diabetes severity (glucose control, insulin use, and diabetes duration) on falls and fractures in the participants with type 2 diabetes. Methods Cross-sectional data from 2005 participants of the Maastricht Study. Falls in the past 6 months and fractures >= age 50 were assessed by questionnaire. Glucose metabolism status (normal glucose metabolism, impaired glucose metabolism, or type 2 diabetes) was based on the oral glucose tolerance test and medication use. Results In the completely adjusted model, the odds for a fall were not significantly higher in those with impaired glucose metabolism status (OR (95% CI) 1.28 (0.93-1.77)) or with type 2 diabetes (OR (95% CI) 1.21 (0.80-1.81)) compared with the group with normal glucose metabolism. Within the group with type 2 diabetes, there were no significant differences with regard to reported falls between participants with HbA1c >7 % (53 mmol/mol) versus HbA1c <= 7 % (OR (95% CI) 1.05 (0.58-1.90)), insulin users versus non-insulin users (OR (95% CI) 1.51 (0.79-2.89)), and with a diabetes duration >5 versus <= 5 years (OR (95% CI) 0.52 (0.46-1.47)). Similarly, neither glucose metabolism status nor diabetes severity was associated with prior fractures. Conclusions Glucose metabolism status was not significantly associated with previous fractures and recent falls. In addition, in this cohort of relatively young and well-treated participants with type 2 diabetes, diabetes severity was not associated with previous fractures and recent falls.
Notes: [de Waard, E. A. C.] Maastricht Univ, Dept Internal Med, Subdiv Rheumatol, Maastricht, Netherlands. [de Waard, E. A. C.; Melai, T.; van Geel, T. A.; Savelberg, H. H. C. M.; van den Bergh, J. P. W.] Maastricht Univ, NUTRIM Sch Nutr & Translat Res Metab, Univ 40,Room C5.535,POB 5800, NL-6202 AZ Maastricht, Netherlands. [Koster, A.] Maastricht Univ, Dept Social Med, Maastricht, Netherlands. [Koster, A.; van Geel, T. A.; Dagnelie, P. C.; Schaper, N. C.; Geusens, P. P. M. M.] Maastricht Univ, CAPHRI Sch Publ Hlth & Primary Care, Maastricht, Netherlands. [Melai, T.; Savelberg, H. H. C. M.] Maastricht Univ, Dept Human Movement Sci, Maastricht, Netherlands. [van Geel, T. A.] Maastricht Univ, Dept Family Med, Maastricht, Netherlands. [Henry, R. M. A.; Schram, M. T.; van der Kallen, C. J.; Sep, S. J. S.; Stehouwer, C. D. A.; Schaper, N. C.] Maastricht Univ, Med Ctr, Dept Internal Med, Maastricht, Netherlands. [Henry, R. M. A.; Schram, M. T.; Dagnelie, P. C.; van der Kallen, C. J.; Sep, S. J. S.; Stehouwer, C. D. A.; Schaper, N. C.] Maastricht Univ, CARIM Sch Cardiovasc Dis, Maastricht, Netherlands. [Dagnelie, P. C.] Maastricht Univ, Dept Epidemiol, Maastricht, Netherlands. [Kohler, S.] Maastricht Univ, MHeNs Sch Mental Hlth & Neurosci, Maastricht, Netherlands. [Kohler, S.] Maastricht Univ, Dept Psychiat & Neurophysiol, Maastricht, Netherlands. [Geusens, P. P. M. M.; van den Bergh, J. P. W.] Maastricht Univ, Med Ctr, Subdiv Rheumatol, Dept Internal Med, Maastricht, Netherlands. [Geusens, P. P. M. M.] Univ Hasselt, Biomed Res Inst, Hasselt, Belgium. [van den Bergh, J. P. W.] VieCuri Med Ctr, Subdiv Endocrinol, Dept Internal Med, Venlo, Netherlands.
Keywords: diabetes severity; falls; fractures; type 2 diabetes mellitus;Diabetes severity; Falls; Fractures; Type 2 diabetes mellitus
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/23073
ISSN: 0937-941X
e-ISSN: 1433-2965
DOI: 10.1007/s00198-016-3645-0
ISI #: 000388954600010
Rights: © The Author(s) 2016 Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
Category: A1
Type: Journal Contribution
Validations: ecoom 2018
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