Volpato Stefano, Maraldi Cinzia, Fellin Renato
Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Section of Internal Medicine, Gerontology, and Geriatrics, University of Ferrara, Italy.
Curr Diabetes Rev. 2010 May;6(3):134-43. doi: 10.2174/157339910791162961.
As older adults make up an increasingly lager proportion of the diabetic population, the spectrum of chronic diabetes complications will change and expand. Aside from the traditional long-term complications, diabetes has been associated with excess risk of a number of clinical conditions typical of the geriatric population, including functional decline, physical disability, falls, fractures, cognitive impairment, and depression. These conditions are common and profoundly affect the quality of life of older patients with diabetes. The identification of effective ways of preventing and treating these emerging complications, thus improving quality of life among older diabetic patients, is already a major issue in geriatric medicine. In this narrative review, we describe current epidemiological and clinical evidence supporting the association between diabetes and physical disability in older persons. Furthermore, the potential biological mechanisms underlying such an association are analyzed.
随着老年人在糖尿病患者群体中所占比例日益增大,慢性糖尿病并发症的范围将会发生变化并扩大。除了传统的长期并发症外,糖尿病还与老年人群典型的一系列临床病症的额外风险相关,包括功能衰退、身体残疾、跌倒、骨折、认知障碍和抑郁症。这些病症很常见,并且深刻影响老年糖尿病患者的生活质量。确定预防和治疗这些新出现并发症的有效方法,从而提高老年糖尿病患者的生活质量,已经成为老年医学中的一个重大问题。在这篇叙述性综述中,我们描述了支持糖尿病与老年人身体残疾之间关联的当前流行病学和临床证据。此外,还分析了这种关联背后潜在的生物学机制。