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Living alone is associated with visit-to-visit HbA1c variability in men but not in women in people with type 2 diabetes: KAMOGAWA-DM cohort study.

Ryosuke Sakai1, Yoshitaka Hashimoto1, Masahide Hamaguchi1, Emi Ushigome1, Takuro Okamura1, Saori Majima1, Mai Asano1, Masahiro Yamazaki1, Michiaki Fukui1.   

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the association between living alone and glycemic parameters, especially glycemic variability, in men and women with type 2 diabetes. Lifestyle factors, including living alone, were assessed by a questionnaire in this cross-sectional study. Average, standard deviation (SD), and coefficient of variation (CV) of HbA1c were calculated using the values of HbA1c, which were extracted from the medical record for 1 year. Eighteen percent of men (35/198) and 17% of women (18/103) were living alone. In men, the average of HbA1c (59.9 mmol/mol [11.0] vs. 55.7 mmol/mol [9.1], 7.6% [1.0] vs. 7.2% [0.8], p = 0.018), and CV of HbA1c (0.06 [0.03-0.08] vs. 0.03 [0.02-0.05], p < 0.001) were all significantly higher in men who were living alone than in men who weren't. However, there were no differences in the average (53.2 mmol/mol [11.4] vs. 56.0 mmol/mol [8.8], 7.0% [1.0] vs. 7.3% [0.8], p = 0.252) or CV (0.03 [0.02-0.05] vs. 0.03 [0.02-0.04], p = 0.845) between women who were living alone and women who weren't. Multiple regression analyses revealed that living alone was associated with CV of HbA1c after adjusting for covariates in men (β = 0.180, p = 0.005), but not in women (β = 0.085, p = 0.369). We showed that living alone is associated with visit-to-visit HbA1c variability in men, but not women, with type 2 diabetes. In clinical practice, it is necessary to pay attention to glycemic control in men who are living alone.

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Keywords:  Glycemic variability; Lifestyle; Sociological aspects; Type 2 diabetes

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31932536     DOI: 10.1507/endocrj.EJ19-0436

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Endocr J        ISSN: 0918-8959            Impact factor:   2.349


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