Low Muscle Mass Is Associated with Poorer Glycemic Control and Higher Oxidative Stress in Older Patients with Type 2 Diabetes
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Alabadi, B., Civera, M., De la Rosa, A., Martinez-Hervas, S., Gomez-Cabrera, M. C., & Real, J. T. (2023). Low muscle mass is associated with poorer glycemic control and higher oxidative stress in older patients with type 2 diabetes. Nutrients, 15(14), 3167.
Autor
Blanca, Alabadi
Civera, Miguel
De la Rosa, Adrian
Martinez Hervas, Sergio
Gomez Cabrera, Mari Carmen
Real, Jose
Director
Sanz, Alejandro
Blanca, Alabadi
Civera, Miguel
De la Rosa, Adrian
Martinez Hervas, Sergio
Gomez Cabrera, Mari Carmen
Real, Jose
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Body composition changes that occur during aging, such as loss of lean mass, are unfa vorable at metabolic level and they can explain, in part, the appearance of certain age-associated diseases such as type 2 diabetes (T2D). Separately, T2D is associated with an increase in oxidative
stress (OS) which negatively affects skeletal muscle. Our aim was to study the differences in clinical and nutritional parameters, disease control, and OS in a cohort of older patients with T2D classified according to the amount of lean mass they had. We included 100 adults older than 65 years with T2D. We found that women with low fat-free mass and muscle mass have worse T2D metabolic control. Moreover, the patients with a low percentile of muscle mass present a high value of OS. The study shows that the presence of low lean mass (LM) in the geriatric population diagnosed with T2D is associated with poorer glycemic control and greater OS.
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Diabetes, Muscle mass, Aging, Body Composition, Oxidative Stress
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