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Can a simple test of functional capacity add to the clinical assessment of diabetes?

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DIABETIC MEDICINE
卷 33, 期 8, 页码 1133-1139

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/dme.13032

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  1. United States National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Department of Health and Human Services [HHSN268200900 033C]
  2. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute [R00HL096955]

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Aim To identify impairment in functional capacity associated with complicated and non-complicated diabetes using the 6-min walk distance test. Methods We enrolled 111 adults, aged >= 40 years, with Type 2 diabetes from a hospital facility and 150 healthy control subjects of similar age and sex from a community site in Lima, Peru. All participants completed a 6-min walk test. Results The mean age of the 261 participants was 58.3 years, and 43.3% were male. Among those with diabetes, 67 (60%) had non-complicated diabetes and 44 (40%) had complications such as peripheral neuropathy, retinopathy or nephropathy. The mean unadjusted 6-min walk distances were 376 m and 394 m in adults with and without diabetes complications, respectively, vs 469 m in control subjects (P<0.001). In multivariable regression, the subjects with diabetes complications walked 84 m less far (95% CI -104 to -63 m) and those without complications walked 60 m less far (-77 to -42 m) than did control subjects. When using HbA(1c) level as a covariate in multivariable regression, participants walked 13 m less far (-16.9 to -9.9 m) for each % increase in HbA(1c). Conclusions The subjects with diabetes had lower functional capacity compared with healthy control subjects with similar characteristics. Differences in 6-min walk distance were even apparent in the subjects without diabetes complications. Potential mechanisms that could explain this finding are early cardiovascular disease or deconditioning.

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