Associations Between Diabetes and Both Cardiovascular Disease and All-Cause Mortality Are Modified by Grip Strength: Evidence From UK Biobank, a Prospective Population-Based Cohort Study

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作者
Celis-Morales, Carlos A. [1 ]
Petermann, Fanny [1 ]
Hui, Li [1 ]
Lyall, Donald M. [2 ]
Iliodromiti, Stamatina [3 ]
McLaren, James [1 ]
Anderson, Jana [2 ]
Welsh, Paul [1 ]
Mackay, Daniel F. [2 ]
Pell, Jill P. [2 ]
Sattar, Naveed [1 ]
Gill, Jason M. R. [1 ]
Gray, Stuart R. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Glasgow, Inst Cardiovasc & Med Sci, Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland
[2] Univ Glasgow, Inst Hlth & Wellbeing, Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland
[3] Univ Glasgow, Sch Med Dent & Nursing, Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland
关键词
LIFE-STYLE INTERVENTION; CORONARY-HEART-DISEASE; MUSCLE STRENGTH; HANDGRIP STRENGTH; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; BODY-COMPOSITION; OLDER-ADULTS; HEALTH; RISK; EPIDEMIOLOGY;
D O I
10.2337/dc17-0921
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
100201 [内科学];
摘要
OBJECTIVE Grip strength and diabetes are predictors of mortality and cardiovascular disease (CVD), but whether these risk factors interact to predispose to adverse health outcomes is unknown. This study determined the interactions between diabetes and grip strength and their association with health outcomes. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS We undertook a prospective, general population cohort study by using UK Biobank. Cox proportional hazards models were used to explore the associations between both grip strength and diabetes and the outcomes of all-cause mortality and CVD incidence/mortality as well as to test for interactions between diabetes and grip strength. RESULTS A total of 347,130 UK Biobank participants with full data available (mean age 55.9 years, BMI 27.2 kg/m(2), 54.2% women) were included in the analysis, of which 13,373 (4.0%) had diabetes. Over a median follow-up of 4.9 years (range 3.3-7.8 years), 6,209 died (594 as a result of CVD), and 4,301 developed CVD. Participants with diabetes were at higher risk of all-cause and CVD mortality and CVD incidence. Significant interactions (P < 0.05) existed whereby the risk of CVD mortality was higher in participants with diabetes with low (hazard ratio [HR] 4.05 [95% CI 2.72, 5.80]) versus high (HR 1.46 [0.87, 2.46]) grip strength. Similar results were observed for all-cause mortality and CVD incidence. CONCLUSIONS Risk of adverse health outcomes among people with diabetes is lower in those with high grip strength. Low grip strength may be useful to identify a higher-risk subgroup of patients with diabetes. Intervention studies are required to determine whether resistance exercise can reduce risk.
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