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157-OR: Is Metformin Associated with Frailty in Older Veterans with Diabetes?

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Diabetes mellitus (DM) may promote accelerated aging fostering the development of frailty, a state of vulnerability to stressors resulting in higher morbidity, mortality and healthcare utilization, particularly among Veterans. Metformin… Click to show full abstract

Diabetes mellitus (DM) may promote accelerated aging fostering the development of frailty, a state of vulnerability to stressors resulting in higher morbidity, mortality and healthcare utilization, particularly among Veterans. Metformin may reduce the development of frailty by decreasing inflammation and insulin resistance. The aim of this study was to determine whether metformin is associated with a lower risk of frailty in older Veterans with DM. In a cross-sectional study, we evaluated 775 Veterans, 56.4% white, 77% non-Hispanic, 98.1% male, mean age was 72.73 (SD=6.83) years. Frailty was assessed using a 44-item frailty index (FI), which was constructed using the following variables: socio-demographic, medical and psychological comorbidities, number of medications, laboratory tests, and activities of daily living. Most patients were frail (FI≥0.21, n=393, 50.7%), followed by pre-frail (0.10> FI Disclosure J. Ferri Guerra: None. R. Milyani: None. R. Aparicio-Ugarriza: None. A. Shah: None. S. Potluri: None. P. Bharatula: None. W. Valencia: None. H. Florez: None. J.G. Ruiz: None. Funding Miami VA Healthcare System Geriatric Research Education and Clinical Center

Keywords: none; older veterans; frailty older; metformin associated; frailty

Journal Title: Diabetes
Year Published: 2019

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