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Relationship between geriatric nutritional risk index and osteoporosis in type 2 diabetes in Northern China
by
Fei, Wenjie
, Niu, Yingchun
, Chen, Shuchun
, JI, Yuanyuan
, Ren, Lu ping
, Zhao, Hang
, Geng, Nan
in
25-Hydroxyvitamin D
/ Age
/ Aged
/ Aged patients
/ Albumin
/ Alfacalcidol
/ Alkaline phosphatase
/ BMD
/ Body mass index
/ Body weight
/ Bone Density
/ Bone diseases
/ Bone mineral density
/ Bone turnover
/ Calcifediol
/ Cholesterol
/ Correlation analysis
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Diabetes
/ Diabetes and Metabolism
/ Diabetes mellitus (non-insulin dependent)
/ Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - complications
/ Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - epidemiology
/ Disease
/ Endocrinology
/ Femur
/ Fractures
/ Gender
/ Geriatric Assessment
/ Geriatric nutrition risk index
/ Geriatrics
/ Hip
/ Humans
/ Malnutrition
/ Medical prognosis
/ Medical research
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Medicine, Experimental
/ Metabolic Diseases
/ Metabolism
/ Normal distribution
/ Nutritional Status
/ Older people
/ Osteoporosis
/ Osteoporosis - diagnosis
/ Osteoporosis - epidemiology
/ Osteoporosis - etiology
/ Parathyroid hormone
/ Patients
/ Procollagen
/ Regression analysis
/ Research Article
/ Risk factors
/ Risk groups
/ rology
/ Statistical analysis
/ Type 2 diabetes
/ Type 2 diabetes mellitus
/ Variance analysis
/ Vitamin D
2022
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Relationship between geriatric nutritional risk index and osteoporosis in type 2 diabetes in Northern China
by
Fei, Wenjie
, Niu, Yingchun
, Chen, Shuchun
, JI, Yuanyuan
, Ren, Lu ping
, Zhao, Hang
, Geng, Nan
in
25-Hydroxyvitamin D
/ Age
/ Aged
/ Aged patients
/ Albumin
/ Alfacalcidol
/ Alkaline phosphatase
/ BMD
/ Body mass index
/ Body weight
/ Bone Density
/ Bone diseases
/ Bone mineral density
/ Bone turnover
/ Calcifediol
/ Cholesterol
/ Correlation analysis
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Diabetes
/ Diabetes and Metabolism
/ Diabetes mellitus (non-insulin dependent)
/ Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - complications
/ Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - epidemiology
/ Disease
/ Endocrinology
/ Femur
/ Fractures
/ Gender
/ Geriatric Assessment
/ Geriatric nutrition risk index
/ Geriatrics
/ Hip
/ Humans
/ Malnutrition
/ Medical prognosis
/ Medical research
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Medicine, Experimental
/ Metabolic Diseases
/ Metabolism
/ Normal distribution
/ Nutritional Status
/ Older people
/ Osteoporosis
/ Osteoporosis - diagnosis
/ Osteoporosis - epidemiology
/ Osteoporosis - etiology
/ Parathyroid hormone
/ Patients
/ Procollagen
/ Regression analysis
/ Research Article
/ Risk factors
/ Risk groups
/ rology
/ Statistical analysis
/ Type 2 diabetes
/ Type 2 diabetes mellitus
/ Variance analysis
/ Vitamin D
2022
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by
Fei, Wenjie
, Niu, Yingchun
, Chen, Shuchun
, JI, Yuanyuan
, Ren, Lu ping
, Zhao, Hang
, Geng, Nan
in
25-Hydroxyvitamin D
/ Age
/ Aged
/ Aged patients
/ Albumin
/ Alfacalcidol
/ Alkaline phosphatase
/ BMD
/ Body mass index
/ Body weight
/ Bone Density
/ Bone diseases
/ Bone mineral density
/ Bone turnover
/ Calcifediol
/ Cholesterol
/ Correlation analysis
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Diabetes
/ Diabetes and Metabolism
/ Diabetes mellitus (non-insulin dependent)
/ Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - complications
/ Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - epidemiology
/ Disease
/ Endocrinology
/ Femur
/ Fractures
/ Gender
/ Geriatric Assessment
/ Geriatric nutrition risk index
/ Geriatrics
/ Hip
/ Humans
/ Malnutrition
/ Medical prognosis
/ Medical research
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Medicine, Experimental
/ Metabolic Diseases
/ Metabolism
/ Normal distribution
/ Nutritional Status
/ Older people
/ Osteoporosis
/ Osteoporosis - diagnosis
/ Osteoporosis - epidemiology
/ Osteoporosis - etiology
/ Parathyroid hormone
/ Patients
/ Procollagen
/ Regression analysis
/ Research Article
/ Risk factors
/ Risk groups
/ rology
/ Statistical analysis
/ Type 2 diabetes
/ Type 2 diabetes mellitus
/ Variance analysis
/ Vitamin D
2022
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Relationship between geriatric nutritional risk index and osteoporosis in type 2 diabetes in Northern China
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Relationship between geriatric nutritional risk index and osteoporosis in type 2 diabetes in Northern China
2022
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Overview
Background
Osteoporosis is a very common bone disease in the elderly population and can lead to fractures and disability. Malnutrition can lead to osteoporosis. The geriatric nutritional risk index (GNRI) is a tool used to assess the risk of malnutrition and complications associated with nutritional status in older patients and is a crucial predictor of many diseases. Hence, this study investigated the association between the GNRI and the presence of osteoporosis and assessed the value of this index for predicting osteoporosis in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM).
Methods
This cross-sectional study enrolled 610 elderly patients with T2DM. General and laboratory data of the patients were collected, along with their measurements of bone mineral density (BMD). The GNRI was calculated based on ideal body weight and serum albumin (ABL) levels. Correlation analysis was performed to determine the relationship between the GNRI and BMD and bone metabolism indices. The GNRI predictive value for osteoporosis development was analyzed through logistic regression analysis and by creating a receiver operating characteristic curve (ROC), calculating the area under the curve (AUC).
Results
All patients were divided into the no-nutritional risk and nutritional risk groups. Compared with the no-nutritional risk group, the nutritional risk group had a longer diabetes course, older age, higher HbA1c levels, higher prevalence of osteoporosis; lower BMI, ABL,triglyceride (TG),Calcium (Ca),25-hydroxy-vitamin-D(25(OH)D),and parathyroid hormone(PTH) and lower femoral neck BMD,total hip BMD (
P
< 0.05).
All patients were also assigned to the non-osteoporosis and osteoporosis groups. The non-osteoporosis group had higher GNRI values than the osteoporosis group (
P
< 0.05).
Correlation analysis revealed a positive correlation between the GNRI and lumbar BMD, femoral neck BMD, and total hip BMD (
P
< 0.05). After the adjustment for confounding factors, Spearman’s correlation analysis revealed that the GNRI was positively correlated with Ca, 25(OH)D, and PTH and negatively correlated with alkaline phosphatase (ALP) and procollagen of type-1 N-propeptide (P1NP). Regression analysis exhibited that the GNRI was significantly associated with osteoporosis.
The ROC curve analysis was performed using the GNRI as the test variable and the presence of osteoporosis as the status variable. This analysis yielded an AUC for the GNRI of 0.695 and was statistically significant (
P
< 0.05).
Conclusions
A lower GNRI among T2DM patients in northern China is associated with a higher prevalence of osteoporosis.
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
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