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Fragile bones are a common complication in elderly patients with type 2 diabetes
Fragile bones
Recently, a study published in "Diabetes Care" showed that previous falls, history of fractures, low grip strength, and elevated HbA1c are risk factors for fractures in elderly patients with type 2 diabetes
Previous falls, history of fractures, low grip strength, and elevated HbA1c are risk factors for fractures in elderly patients with type 2 diabetes
The study used a prospective cohort study design .
Prospective cohort study design
A total of 793 patients with type 2 diabetes were enrolled in this study, with an average age of 70±10 years old, and 45% of them were women
Compared with patients with type 2 diabetes ≤ 5 years, the unadjusted fracture risk ratio for patients with a course of more than 10 years was 1.
Two or more falls in the past year (HR: 4.
Two or more falls in the past year Two or more falls and fracture history and fracture history in the past year are closely related to a higher incidence of fractures are closely related to a higher incidence of fractures
And femoral neck bone mineral density, BMI, smoking and other factors are independent of the incidence of fractures
Femoral neck bone mineral density, BMI, smoking and other factors have nothing to do with the incidence of fractures
The relationship between the clinical characteristics of type 2 diabetes patients and the incidence of fractures (partially intercepted)
The currently recognized risk factors for fractures, such as older age, women, etc.
Currently recognized risk factors for fractures, such as older age, women, etc.
Original Source: Dufour Alyssa B, Kiel Douglas P, Williams Setareh A, Weiss Richard J, Samelson Elizabeth J.
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