Prediabetes Increases the Risk of Frailty in Pre-frail Hypertensive Older Adults: Beneficial Effects of Metformin Treatment
Abstract Body: Background: Prediabetes has garnered increasing attention due to its association with cardiovascular conditions, especially hypertension, which increases the risk of prefrailty and frailty among older individuals. Methods: We screened older adults with prefrailty and 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.
Mone, Pasquale
( University of Molise
, Campobasso
, Italy
)
Visco, Valeria
( University of Salerno
, Salerno
, Italy
)
Pansini, Antonella
( Asl Avellino
, Avellino
, Italy
)
Ciccarelli, Michele
( University of Salerno
, Baronissi
, Italy
)
Iaccarino, Guido
( Federico II University
, Napoli
, Italy
)
Santulli, Gaetano
( AECOM - ITME
, Bronx
, New York
, United States
)
Author Disclosures:
Pasquale Mone:DO NOT have relevant financial relationships
| Valeria Visco:DO NOT have relevant financial relationships
| Antonella Pansini:DO NOT have relevant financial relationships
| Michele Ciccarelli:No Answer
| Guido Iaccarino:No Answer
| Gaetano Santulli:DO NOT have relevant financial relationships