| Literature DB >> 31412881 |
Maria Svedbo Engström1,2, Janeth Leksell3,4, Unn-Britt Johansson5,6, Sixten Borg7, Bo Palaszewski8, Stefan Franzén9, Soffia Gudbjörnsdottir10,9, Katarina Eeg-Olofsson10,11.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Health-related quality of life and glycaemic control are some of the central outcomes in clinical diabetes care and research. The purpose of this study was to describe the health-related quality of life and assess its association with glycaemic control in adults with type 1 and type 2 diabetes in a nationwide setting.Entities:
Keywords: Cross-sectional study; Diabetes mellitus, type 1; Diabetes mellitus, type 2; Health-related quality of life; SF-36
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31412881 PMCID: PMC6694672 DOI: 10.1186/s12955-019-1212-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Qual Life Outcomes ISSN: 1477-7525 Impact factor: 3.186
Clinical and demographic characteristics of the responders separated by diabetes type and HbA1c level
| Variable | Type 1 diabetes | Type 2 diabetes | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| All | HbA1c < 52 mmol/mol (< 6.9%) | HbA1c 52–69 mmol/mol (6.9–8.5%) | HbA1c ≥70 mmol/mol (≥8.6%) | Standardized mean difference, SMD | All | HbA1c < 52 mmol/mol (< 6.9%) | HbA1c 52–69 mmol/mol (6.9–8.5%) | HbA1c ≥70 mmol/mol (≥8.6%) | Standardized mean difference, SMD | |||
| Number (%) | 1373 | 284 (20.7) | 781 (56.9) | 308 (22.4) | 1353 | 725 (53.6) | 503 (37.2) | 125 (9.2) | ||||
| Men, | 690 (50.3) | 152 (53.5) | 391 (50.1) | 147 (47.7) | 0.077 | 0.366 | 822 (60.8) | 444 (61.2) | 302 (60.0) | 76 (60.8) | 0.016 | 0.914 |
| Age, years (SD) | 48.6 (16.4) | 46.9 (17.0) | 49.6 (16.1) | 47.8 (16.3) | 0.113 | 0.028 | 66.6 (9.1) | 66.5 (9.1) | 66.9 (9.0) | 65.5 (9.7) | 0.103 | 0.274 |
| Diabetes duration, years (IQR) | 22.0 (12.0–36.0) | 19.0 (7.0–32.0) | 23.0 (13.0–37.0) | 24.0 (13.0–37.0) | 0.150 | < 0.001 | 8.0 (4.0–14.0) | 6.0 (3.0–11.0) | 10.0 (6.0–16.0) | 13.0 (6.0–17.0) | 0.443 | < 0.001 |
| HbA1c mmol/mol (SD) | 62 (12.7) | 53 (12.5) | ||||||||||
| HbA1c, % (SD) | 7.8 (1.2) | 7.0 (1.1) | ||||||||||
| BMI, kg/m2 (SD) | 26.0 (4.2) | 25.2 (3.8) | 26.0 (4.2) | 26.7 (4.6) | 0.239 | < 0.001 | 29.9 (5.3) | 29.3 (5.2) | 30.3 (5.4) | 32.0 (5.5) | 0.332 | < 0.001 |
| Systolic blood pressure, mmHg (SD) | 127.0 (14.0) | 124.8 (14.0) | 127.5 (13.8) | 127.8 (14.2) | 0.145 | 0.009 | 134.3 (14.3) | 134.0 (14.4) | 134.5 (13.7) | 135.1 (16.5) | 0.046 | 0.687 |
| Antihypertensive medication, | 589 (44.7) | 99 (36.9) | 341 (45.3) | 149 (50.2) | 0.179 | 0.006 | 1070 (80.1) | 572 (79.6) | 404 (81.9) | 94 (76.4) | 0.091 | 0.327 |
| LDL-cholesterol, mmol/L (SD) | 2.4 (0.8) | 2.5 (0.8) | 2.4 (0.8) | 2.5 (0.8) | 0.077 | 0.262 | 2.5 (0.9) | 2.5 (0.9) | 2.4 (0.9) | 2.5 (1.0) | 0.026 | 0.810 |
| Lipid-lowering medication, | 642 (48.4) | 94 (34.6) | 378 (49.8) | 170 (57.6) | 0.315 | < 0.001 | 900 (68.1) | 472 (66.6) | 344 (70.1) | 84 (69.4) | 0.050 | 0.421 |
| Microalbuminuria, | 132 (10.3) | 12 (4.6) | 70 (9.5) | 50 (17.6) | 0.285 | < 0.001 | 194 (18.0) | 80 (13.9) | 83 (20.1) | 31 (34.1) | 0.323 | < 0.001 |
| Macro albuminuria, | 31 (2.6) | 5 (2.1) | 12 (1.8) | 14 (5.2) | 0.126 | 0.010 | 52 (5.0) | 27 (4.8) | 20 (5.1) | 5 (6.1) | 0.037 | 0.884 |
| Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate, eGFR, mL/min (SD) | 90.0 (23.5) | 90.6 (20.7) | 89.1 (22.6) | 91.6 (27.7) | 0.071 | 0.263 | 82.3 (23.5) | 82.5 (22.3) | 81.9 (24.0) | 83.4 (27.9) | 0.038 | 0.826 |
| Retinopathy, | 875 (65.9) | 137 (50.6) | 520 (68.2) | 218 (74.1) | 0.333 | < 0.001 | 327 (29.4) | 128 (21.7) | 153 (36.3) | 46 (47.0) | 0.366 | < 0.001 |
| Coronary heart disease, | 83 (6.3) | 9 (3.3) | 53 (7.0) | 21 (7.1) | 0.113 | 0.083 | 279 (22.4) | 136 (20.2) | 111 (24.0) | 32 (28.6) | 0.130 | 0.081 |
| Stroke, | 48 (3.6) | 5 (1.9) | 32 (4.2) | 11 (3.7) | 0.093 | 0.196 | 96 (7.8) | 48 (7.2) | 40 (8.9) | 8 (7.1) | 0.043 | 0.576 |
| Smoker, | 135 (10.1) | 14 (5.1) | 78 (10.2) | 43 (14.4) | 0.214 | 0.001 | 162 (12.9) | 79 (11.7) | 58 (12.3) | 25 (23.1) | 0.203 | 0.004 |
| Physical activity, daily, | 359 (27.6) | 90 (33.5) | 203 (27.2) | 66 (23.2) | 0.334 | < 0.001 | 426 (34.9) | 251 (38.7) | 157 (33.9) | 18 (16.7) | 0.410 | < 0.001 |
| Diabetes treatment | 0.136 | 0.138 | 0.813 | < 0.001 | ||||||||
| Diet alone, | 195 (14.4) | 172 (23.7) | 19 (3.8) | 4 (3.3) | ||||||||
| Oral hypoglycaemic agent alone, | 718 (53.1) | 419 (57.8) | 261 (52.0) | 38 (30.9) | ||||||||
| Insulin alone, | 1335 (97.2) | 271 (95.4) | 764 (97.8) | 300 (97.4) | 130 (9.6) | 46 (6.3) | 63 (12.5) | 21 (17.1) | ||||
| Insulin and oral agent, | 32 (2.3) | 9 (3.2) | 15 (1.9) | 8 (2.6) | 266 (19.7) | 76 (10.5) | 140 (27.9) | 50 (40.7) | ||||
| Insulin pump users among insulin users, | 356 (26.2) | 66 (23.8) | 221 (28.5) | 69 (22.5) | 0.091 | 0.082 | 2 (0.5) | 1 (0.9) | 1 (0.5) | 0 (0.0) | 0.093 | 0.729 |
The descriptive statistics are presented as the means and standard deviations (SD) for normally distributed continuous variables, the median and interquartile range (IQR) for skewed distributions, or number and percentages for categorical variables
Crude means and standard deviations for the SF-36v2 domains for participants with type 1 diabetes and those with type 2 diabetes
| SF-36v2 domains | Type 1 diabetes | Type 2 diabetes |
|---|---|---|
| PF | 84.4 (21.3) | 70.6 (27.0) |
| RP | 80.2 (26.5) | 73.6 (29.3) |
| BP | 69.2 (28.0) | 62.5 (28.8) |
| GH | 60.3 (23.8) | 60.8 (23.7) |
| VT | 54.4 (24.5) | 58.8 (24.1) |
| SF | 81.3 (23.9) | 79.2 (28.0) |
| RE | 83.2 (24.2) | 81.0 (24.8) |
| MH | 72.7 (20.0) | 74.6 (21.7) |
| PCS | 50.2 (9.4) | 46.5 (9.9) |
| MCS | 48.8 (11.2) | 50.8 (11.1) |
PF Physical functioning, RP Role-physical, BP Bodily pain, GH General health, VT Vitality, SF Social functioning, RE Role-emotional, MH Mental health, PCS Physical component summary measure, MCS Mental component summary measure
Spearman’s rank correlations with p-values between SF-36v2 domain scores and glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c) level in type 1 and type 2 diabetes
| SF-36v2 domain | Type 1 diabetes | Type 2 diabetes |
|---|---|---|
| PF | −0.15 (<.0001) | −0.17 (<.0001) |
| RP | −0.12 (<.0001) | − 0.18 (<.0001) |
| BP | −0.14 (<.0001) | − 0.13 (<.0001) |
| GH | −0.19 (<.0001) | − 0.14 (<.0001) |
| VT | −0.13 (<.0001) | − 0.13 (<.0001) |
| SF | −0.08 (0.0025) | − 0.12 (<.0001) |
| RE | −0.08 (0.0056) | − 0.12 (<.0001) |
| MH | −0.06 (0.0319) | −0.08 (0.0059) |
PF Physical functioning, RP Role-physical, BP Bodily pain, GH General health, VT Vitality, SF Social functioning, RE Role-emotional, MH Mental health
Fig. 1Adjusted regression analyses of HbA1c level and SF-36v2 domains and summary measures in type 1 diabetes. Adjusted least square mean estimates with 95% confidence intervals for SF-36v2 domains (a) and for summary measures (b) in type 1 diabetes separated by HbA1c level. Adjusted for age, sex, diabetes duration, body mass index, systolic blood pressure, LDL cholesterol level, micro and macro albuminuria, estimated glomerular filtration rate, retinopathy, smoking status, physical activity level, receipt of antihypertensive and lipid lowering treatments, previous coronary heart disease and previous stroke. PF: physical functioning; RP: role-physical; BP: bodily pain; GH: general health; VT: vitality; SF: social functioning; RE: role-emotional; MH: mental health; PCS: physical component summary measure; MCS: mental component summary measure
Fig. 2Adjusted regression analyses of HbA1c level and SF-36v2 domains and summary measures in type 2 diabetes. Adjusted least square mean estimates with 95% confidence intervals for SF-36v2 domains (a) and for summary measures (b) in type 2 diabetes separated by glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c) level. Adjusted for age, sex, diabetes duration, body mass index, systolic blood pressure, LDL cholesterol level, micro and macro albuminuria, estimated glomerular filtration rate, retinopathy, smoking status, physical activity level, receipt of antihypertensive and lipid lowering treatments, previous coronary heart disease and previous stroke. PF: physical functioning; RP: role-physical; BP: bodily pain; GH: general health; VT: vitality; SF: social functioning; RE: role-emotional; MH: mental health; PCS: physical component summary measure; MCS: mental component summary measure