IMC Journal
IMC Journal
IMCJMS


Full Text (1,489)  Download PDF (906) Print
Issue: Vol.3 No.2 - July 2009
Influence of diabetes on physical function among the elderly persons
Authors:
Farzana Tabassum
Farzana Tabassum
Affiliations

Department of Epidemiology, National Heart Foundation Hospital and Research Institute, Mirpur, Dhaka, Bangladesh

,
Meerjady Sabrina Flora
Meerjady Sabrina Flora
Affiliations

Department of Epidemiology, National Institute of Preventive and Social Medicine (NIPSOM), Mohakhali, Dhaka, Bangladesh

There is growing recognition that the complications associated with type-2 diabetes may translate into functional impairments in older people.This cross sectional study was conducted between January and June 2008 to determine the influence of diabetes on physical functions in an elderly (³55 years) population. Fifty-five elderly diabetics attending the out-patient department of a diabetic centre were selected by convenient sampling and compared with fifty-five non-diabetic elderly persons of the near-by community. Their physical functions were assessed by Barthel Index, SF-36 Health Survey and Modified Physical Performance test. Diabetic elderly persons, on average, obtained lower scores in all these three tests. After removing the effect of socio-demographic variables, influence of diabetes on level of independence measured by Barthel Index did not persist. However, the difference in SF-36 health survey and Modified Physical Performance test scores between diabetics and non-diabetics remained significant after controlling for socio-demographic variables. The current study showed influence of diabetes on physical functions in the elderly. People should be motivated and guided properly to practice a healthy lifestyle in order to prevent and control diabetes and thus avoid complications of diabetes mellitus and disabilities in later life.

Ibrahim Med. Coll. J. 2009; 3(2): 45-49

Keywords: Diabetes mellitus, Physical function, Barthel Index, Short Form-36 Health Survey, Modified Physical Performance Test.

Address for Correspondence: Dr. Meerjady Sabrina Flora, Associate Professor of Epidemiology, National Institute of Preventive and Social Medicine, Mohakhali, Dhaka. e-mail: [email protected]