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Prediabetes Increases the Risk of Frailty in Prefrail Older Adults With Hypertension: Beneficial Effects of Metformin
Gaetano Santulli, Valeria Visco, Fahimeh Varzideh, Germano Guerra, Urna Kansakar, Maurizio Gasperi, Anna Marro, Scott Wilson, Mario Ferrante, Antonella Pansini, Armando Pirone, Francesco Di Lorenzo, Domenico Tartaglia, Guido Iaccarino, Gaetano Macina
Hypertension · 2024 · ▲ 61 citations
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Prediabetes has garnered increasing attention due to its association with cardiovascular conditions, especially hypertension, which heightens the risk of prefrailty and frailty among older individuals. METHODS: We screened elders with prefrail hypertension from March 2021 to January 2023. We assessed the correlation linking cognitive dysfunction (Montreal Cognitive Assessment score), insulin resistance (triglyceride-to-glucose index), and physical impairment (5-meter gait speed). Then, we measured the risk of developing frailty after a 1-year follow-up period, adjusting the outcome using multivariable Cox regression analysis. We also investigated the impact of administering 500 mg of metformin once daily to a subset of frail subjects for an additional 6 months. RESULTS: We assessed the relationship between the triglyceride-to-glucose index and the Montreal Cognitive Assessment score, observing a significant correlation (r, 0.880; P <0.0001). Similarly, we analyzed the association between the triglyceride-to-glucose index and 5-meter gait speed, uncovering a significant link between insulin resistance and physical impairment (r, 0.809; P <0.0001). Prediabetes was found to significantly ( P <0.0001) elevate the risk of frailty development compared with individuals without prediabetes by the end of the 1-year follow-up, a finding confirmed via multivariable analysis with Cox regression. Furthermore, among the subgroup of subjects who developed frailty, those who received metformin exhibited a significant decrease in frailty levels ( P <0.0001). CONCLUSIONS: Insulin resistance and prediabetes play substantial roles in the development of cognitive and physical impairments, highlighting their importance in managing hypertension, even before the onset of frank diabetes. Metformin, a well-established drug for the treatment of diabetes, has shown favorable effects in mitigating frailty.
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Santulli, G., Visco, V., Varzideh, F., Guerra, G., Kansakar, U., Gasperi, M., Marro, A., Wilson, S., Ferrante, M., Pansini, A., Pirone, A., Lorenzo, F.D., Tartaglia, D., Iaccarino, G., Macina, G., Agyapong, E.D., Forzano, I., Jankauskas, S.S., Komici, K., & Ciccarelli, M. (2024). Prediabetes Increases the Risk of Frailty in Prefrail Older Adults With Hypertension: Beneficial Effects of Metformin. <em>Hypertension</em>. https://doi.org/10.1161/hypertensionaha.124.23087
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Santulli G, Visco V, Varzideh F, Guerra G, Kansakar U, Gasperi M, et al. Prediabetes Increases the Risk of Frailty in Prefrail Older Adults With Hypertension: Beneficial Effects of Metformin. Hypertension. 2024. doi:10.1161/hypertensionaha.124.23087.
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@unpublished{gaetano2024Predia,
title = {Prediabetes Increases the Risk of Frailty in Prefrail Older Adults With Hypertension: Beneficial Effects of Metformin},
author = {Gaetano Santulli and Valeria Visco and Fahimeh Varzideh and Germano Guerra and Urna Kansakar and Maurizio Gasperi and Anna Marro and Scott Wilson and Mario Ferrante and Antonella Pansini and Armando Pirone and Francesco Di Lorenzo and Domenico Tartaglia and Guido Iaccarino and Gaetano Macina and Esther Densu Agyapong and Imma Forzano and Stanislovas S. Jankauskas and Klara Komici and Michele Ciccarelli and Pasquale Mone},
journal = {Hypertension},
year = {2024},
doi = {10.1161/hypertensionaha.124.23087},
}
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