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Gender-specific capacity of insulin resistance proxies to predict functional decline in older adults

  • Mariam El Assar
    ,
  • Javier Angulo
    ,
  • José Antonio Carnicero
    ,
  • Begoña Molina-Baena
    ,
  • Francisco José García-García
    ,
  • Patricia Sosa
  • CIBER of Frailty and Healthy Aging (CIBERFES)
    ,
  • Hospital Universitario de Getafe
    ,
  • Instituto de Investigación IdiPaz
    ,
  • Hospital Ramon y Cajal
    ,
  • Hospital Universitario de la Princesa
    ,
  • Complejo Hospitalario de Toledo
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Sustainable Development Goals

  • SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 3 Good Health and Well

Abstract

Objectives: Insulin resistance determined by Homeostasis Model of Insulin Resistance (HOMA-IR) has been associated with functional decline in non-diabetic older subjects. However, insulin is not routinely assessed. The study evaluated the predictive value of non-insulin-dependent IR surrogates on functional decline in non-diabetic older men and women. Design and participants: Prospective cohort study over 5 years. The study included 615 older participants from the Toledo Study of Healthy Aging. Methods: Frailty was assessed by the Frailty Trait Scale-5 (FTS-5) at baseline and after 5 years follow-up. 193 subjects experienced functional decline (2.5-point reduction in the FTS-5 score). Multivariate regression models analysed the effect of five described IR surrogates on functional decline considering potential confounders. Results: Among evaluated IR proxies, triglyceride glucose-body mass index (TyG-BMI) and HOMA-IR were significantly associated with an increased risk of functional decline (odd ratio (95% confidence interval) TyG-BMI: 1.16 (1.05, 1.28), p = 0.0035 and HOMA-IR: 1.59 (1.15, 2.21), p = 0.0056) among all participants. When stratified by gender, HOMA-IR was related to functional decline in men [2.02 (1.13, 3.59), p = 0.0173] and TyG-BMI in women [1.19 (1.05, 1.35), p = 0.0057]. Conclusions: Only TyG-BMI index mimics the predictive capacity of insulin-based IR marker. The predictive ability of IR indexes is gender-specific, being TyG-BMI the only index able to predict functional decline in women and HOMA-IR in men.

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Output type

Research Output: Contribution to journal Article Peer-review

Original language

English

Article number

100376

Journal (Volume, Issue Number)

Journal of Nutrition, Health and Aging (Volume 28, Issue 11)

Publication milestones

  • Accepted/In press - 13/09/2024
  • Published - 23/09/2024

Publication status

Published - 23/09/2024

ISSN

1279-7707

External Publication IDs

  • Scopus: 85204560512
  • PubMed: 39316897