Upper-Extremity Impairments in Type 1 Diabetes: Results From a Controlled Nationwide Study
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Upper-Extremity Impairments in Type 1 Diabetes : Results From a Controlled Nationwide Study. / Wagner, Sabina; Nørgaard, Kirsten; Willaing, Ingrid; Olesen, Kasper; Andersen, Henrik U.
In: Diabetes Care, Vol. 46, No. 6, 2023, p. 1204-1208.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Upper-Extremity Impairments in Type 1 Diabetes
T2 - Results From a Controlled Nationwide Study
AU - Wagner, Sabina
AU - Nørgaard, Kirsten
AU - Willaing, Ingrid
AU - Olesen, Kasper
AU - Andersen, Henrik U.
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2023 by the American Diabetes Association.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - OBJECTIVE This study aimed to identify current and lifetime prevalence of upper-extremity impairments (UEIs) among individuals with type 1 diabetes and explore factors associated with UEIs. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS In a Danish cross-sectional nationwide case-control study, data on UEIs and health behavior were paired with data on sociodemographics and clinical factors from national registers. Participants included individuals with type 1 diabetes (n = 2,245) and a control group (n = 841). Differences between groups were as-sessed using binomial proportions and multivariable logistic regression. RESULTS Compared with controls, individuals with type 1 diabetes were significantly (P < 0.05) more likely to experience frozen shoulder (odds ratio [OR] 3.5), carpal tunnel syndrome (OR 3.5), trigger finger (OR 5.0), and Dupuytren contracture (OR 4.3). They were also more likely to have several coexisting impairments than the control group (P < 0.01). Diabetes duration was associated with all four impairments. CONCLUSIONS UEIs are common, particularly among individuals with type 1 diabetes.
AB - OBJECTIVE This study aimed to identify current and lifetime prevalence of upper-extremity impairments (UEIs) among individuals with type 1 diabetes and explore factors associated with UEIs. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS In a Danish cross-sectional nationwide case-control study, data on UEIs and health behavior were paired with data on sociodemographics and clinical factors from national registers. Participants included individuals with type 1 diabetes (n = 2,245) and a control group (n = 841). Differences between groups were as-sessed using binomial proportions and multivariable logistic regression. RESULTS Compared with controls, individuals with type 1 diabetes were significantly (P < 0.05) more likely to experience frozen shoulder (odds ratio [OR] 3.5), carpal tunnel syndrome (OR 3.5), trigger finger (OR 5.0), and Dupuytren contracture (OR 4.3). They were also more likely to have several coexisting impairments than the control group (P < 0.01). Diabetes duration was associated with all four impairments. CONCLUSIONS UEIs are common, particularly among individuals with type 1 diabetes.
U2 - 10.2337/dc23-0063
DO - 10.2337/dc23-0063
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 37000698
AN - SCOPUS:85160009426
VL - 46
SP - 1204
EP - 1208
JO - Diabetes Care
JF - Diabetes Care
SN - 1935-5548
IS - 6
ER -
ID: 361075937