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Both hypo‐ and hyperglycaemia are associated with increased fracture risk in Japanese people with type 2 diabetes: the Fukuoka Diabetes Registry

Authors :
Takanari Kitazono
Hiroki Fujii
Hitoshi Ide
Yuji Komorita
Yutaro Oku
Mototaka Yoshinari
Udai Nakamura
Masanori Iwase
Toshiaki Ohkuma
Source :
Diabetic Medicine. 37:838-847
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Wiley, 2019.

Abstract

AIM The impact of glycaemic control on fracture risk is controversial, which may be due to the possible presence of hypoglycaemia. The aim of this study was to separately investigate the impacts of severe hypoglycaemia and poor glycaemic control on fracture risk in people with type 2 diabetes. METHODS Overall, 4706 Japanese participants (2755 men and 1951 postmenopausal women) with type 2 diabetes (mean age 66 years) were followed prospectively (a median of 5.3 years; follow-up rate, 97.6%), and were stratified by severe hypoglycaemia status and glycaemic control. The primary outcome was fractures at any anatomic site. RESULTS Fractures occurred in 662 participants (249 men and 413 women). The age- and sex-adjusted incidence rates (expressed per 1000 person-years) were: 71.2 (multiple episodes of severe hypoglycaemia), 43.1 (one episode), 25.2 [HbA1c

Details

ISSN :
14645491 and 07423071
Volume :
37
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Diabetic Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7061908c21469eb81816e417be5de608