Diabetes Among Racial and Ethnically Diverse Older Adults in the United States with Cognitive Limitations

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Tiffany B. Kindratt
Berford Moncriffe
Kristine J. Ajrouch
Laura B. Zahodne
Florence J. Dallo
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[1] Public Health Program,Department of Kinesiology, College of Nursing and Health Innovation
[2] University of Texas at Arlington,Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Criminology
[3] Eastern Michigan University,Institute for Social Research
[4] University of Michigan,Department of Psychology
[5] University of Michigan,School of Health Sciences
[6] Oakland University,undefined
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Cognitive limitations; Diabetes; Comorbid conditions; Coexisting conditions; National Health Interview Survey; Medical Expenditure Panel Survey; Race/ethnicity; Immigrant;
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Diabetes is one of the most common coexisting conditions among adults with cognitive limitations. Complexities of diabetes care present challenges for older adults and their caregivers. Few studies have evaluated disparities in the prevalence of coexisting diabetes among older adults with cognitive limitations by race/ethnicity and nativity. Our objectives were to (1) estimate the odds of coexisting diabetes among US- and foreign-born racial/ethnic groups compared to US-born non-Hispanic White older adults and (2) compare US- and foreign-born older adults within each racial/ethnic group. We linked and analyzed 2000–2017 National Health Interview Survey and 2001–2018 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey data among older adults with cognitive limitations (ages ≥ 65 years, n = 4688). The overall prevalence of coexisting diabetes among older adults with cognitive limitations was 30.3%. Among older adults with cognitive limitations and after adjusted for age, sex, education, and risk factors for diabetes and cognitive limitations, non-Hispanic Black (US-born OR = 1.56, 95%CI = 1.23–1.98; foreign-born OR = 2.69, 95%CI = 1.20–6.05) and Hispanic (US-born OR = 2.13, 95%CI = 1.34–3.40; foreign-born OR = 2.02, 95%CI = 1.49–2.72) older adults had higher odds of coexisting diabetes compared to US-born non-Hispanic Whites. There were no differences in the odds of coexisting diabetes among foreign-born non-Hispanic Black and Hispanic adults compared to US-born counterparts. Findings suggest a large potential burden of coexisting diabetes among this growing populations of US- and foreign-born racially/ethnically diverse older adults with cognitive limitations. Future studies are needed to examine how diabetes self-efficacy, treatment, and monitoring are impacted by cognitive limitations and determine ways to improve care in collaboration with caregivers and healthcare providers.
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