Diabetes in the elderly

Authors
Citation
M. Alix, Diabetes in the elderly, PRESSE MED, 29(39), 2000, pp. 2150-2155
Citations number
57
Categorie Soggetti
General & Internal Medicine","Medical Research General Topics
Journal title
PRESSE MEDICALE
ISSN journal
07554982 → ACNP
Volume
29
Issue
39
Year of publication
2000
Pages
2150 - 2155
Database
ISI
SICI code
0755-4982(200012)29:39<2150:DITE>2.0.ZU;2-K
Abstract
Epidemiology: Diabetes mellitus in the elderly population is a major public health challenge. The aging population (over 65 years) now makes up 26.83% of the overall population in France and the prevalence of diabetes mellitu s in this population is an estimated 10.3 to 20%. Pathophysiology: The pathophysiology of diabetes is complex and mainly invo lves age-related insulin resistance. Changes in body fat, nutrition, and ho rmone secretions (insulin growth factor, dehydroepiandrosterone) also play an important role. Chronic hyperglycemia alone is pathogenic. Complications: Most are severe and induce not only dramatic vascular compli cations, diabetic foot, retinopathy, and neuropathy, but also, in associati on with age-induced illnesses and frail homeostasis, produce a high rate of disablement and decay of quality of life. Management: Current management of diabetes in the elderly population can be greatly improved. Systematic follow-up is essential, with special care to preserve self-independence. Education and self-monitoring play an important role. Large diet allowances are recommended. Available drug therapies for the elderly (basically insulin, short half-life sulfamides, metformine if r enal function in normal, and exceptionally alpha-glucosidase inhibitors) mu st be examined in light of the specific situation of this frail population and the age-related changes in metabolism. Blood glucose control can be imp roved without risking unacceptable levels of hypoglycemia.