Glucose control and cognitive and physical function in adults 80+years of age with diabetes

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Zaslavsky, Oleg [1 ]
Walker, Rod L. [2 ]
Crane, Paul K. [3 ]
Gray, Shelly L. [4 ]
Larson, Eric B. [2 ,3 ]
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[1] Univ Washington, Dept Biobehav Nursing & Hlth Informat, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
[2] Kaiser Permanente Washington Hlth Res Inst, Seattle, WA USA
[3] Univ Washington, Dept Med, Seattle, WA USA
[4] Univ Washington, Sch Pharm, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
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cognitive abilities screening instrument; generalized estimating equations; longitudinal; octogenarian; performance-based physical function;
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10.1002/trc2.12058
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Introduction: We modeled associations between glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) levels (<7%, 7% to 8%, and >8%) and cognitive and physical function among adults 80+ years of age with diabetes and determined whether associations differ by frailty, multimorbidity, and disability. Methods: A total of 316, adults with diabetes, 80+ years of age, were from the Adult Changes in Thought Study. The Cognitive Abilities Screening Instrument Item Response Theory (CASI-IRT) measured cognition. Short performance-based physical function (sPPF) and gait speed measured physical function. Glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) levels were from clinical measurements. Analyses estimated associations between average HbA1c levels (<7%, 7% to 8%, and >8%) and functional outcomes using linear regressions estimated with generalized estimating equations. Results: sPPF scores did not differ significantly by HbA1c levels. Gait speed did, but only for non-frail individuals; those with HbA1c >8% were slower (-0.10 m/s [95% CI, -0.16 to -0.04]) compared to those with HbA1c 7% to 8%. The association between HbA1c and CASI-IRT varied with age (interaction P = 0.04). At age 80, for example, relative to people with HbA1c levels of 7% to 8%, CASI-IRT scores were, on average, 0.18 points lower (95% CI, -0.35 to -0.02) for people with HbA1c <7% and 0.22 points lower (95% CI, -0.40 to -0.05) for people with HbA1c >8%. At older ages, these estimated differences were attenuated. Estimated associations were not modified by multimorbidity or disability. Discussion: Moderate HbA1c levels of 7% to 8% were associated with better cognition in early but not late octogenarians with diabetes. Furthermore, HbA1c >8% was associated with slower gait speed among those without frailty. These results add to an evidence base for determining glucose targets for very old adults with diabetes.
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