[The frequency of cachexia and its associated factors in elderly diabetic patients with chronic diseases: A study using the diagnostic criteria of the Asian Working Group for Cachexia].

Satoshi Ida, Kanako Imataka, Masaki Morii, Keitaro Katsuki, Kazuya Murata
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Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the frequency of cachexia and its associated factors using the Asian Working Group for Cachexia (AWGC) criteria in elderly patients with diabetes and chronic diseases.

Methods: The subjects were diabetic outpatients of ≥65 years of age who were managed at Ise Red Cross Hospital. Patients with chronic disease (chronic heart failure, cancer, or chronic renal failure). Cachexia was evaluated based on the AWGC criteria and was defined as a body mass index (BMI) <21 kg/m2 and one or more of the following: anorexia, elevated C-reactive protein, and decreased grip strength. A logistic regression analysis was used to identify cachexia-related factors, with cachexia as the dependent variable, and various variables (basic attributes, blood glucose-related parameters, diabetic complications, comorbidities, and treatment) as explanatory variables.

Results: Two hundred forty-two patients (male, n=164; female, n=78) were included in the study. Forty patients (16.5%) had cachexia. A logistic analysis revealed that age (odds ratio (OR), 1.16; P<0.001), type 1 diabetes (OR, 15.25; P=0.002), diabetic retinopathy (OR, 5.72; P=0.001), and physical frailty (OR, 7.06; P<0.001) were associated with cachexia.

Conclusion: Elderly diabetics with chronic diseases were more likely to have cachexia. According to the AWGC criteria, the frequency of cachexia was 16.5% in elderly patients with diabetes and chronic diseases. Additionally, type 1 diabetes, diabetic retinopathy, age, and physical frailty were identified as factors associated with cachexia. In elderly diabetes patients with chronic diseases, it is therefore important to raise awareness regarding cachexia when these related factors are diagnosed.

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[患有慢性疾病的老年糖尿病患者出现恶病质的频率及其相关因素:采用亚洲恶病质工作组诊断标准的研究]。
目的采用亚洲恶病质工作组(AWGC)的标准,评估患有糖尿病和慢性疾病的老年患者的恶病质频率及其相关因素:受试者为伊势红十字医院管理的年龄≥65 岁的糖尿病门诊患者。患有慢性疾病(慢性心力衰竭、癌症或慢性肾功能衰竭)的患者。根据 AWGC 标准对痛风进行评估,其定义为体重指数(BMI)为 2,并伴有以下一项或多项症状:厌食、C 反应蛋白升高和握力减弱。采用逻辑回归分析确定恶病质相关因素,恶病质为因变量,各种变量(基本属性、血糖相关参数、糖尿病并发症、合并症和治疗)为解释变量:研究共纳入 242 名患者(男性,n=164;女性,n=78)。40名患者(16.5%)患有恶病质。逻辑分析表明,年龄(几率比(OR),1.16;PC结论:患有慢性疾病的老年糖尿病患者有恶病质:患有慢性疾病的老年糖尿病患者更容易出现恶病质。根据 AWGC 标准,患有糖尿病和慢性疾病的老年患者出现恶病质的频率为 16.5%。此外,1 型糖尿病、糖尿病视网膜病变、年龄和身体虚弱也是导致恶病质的相关因素。因此,对于患有慢性疾病的老年糖尿病患者来说,当诊断出这些相关因素时,提高对恶病质的认识非常重要。
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Japanese Journal of Geriatrics Medicine-Geriatrics and Gerontology
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