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Prediabetes and Diabetes Are Associated With Arterial Stiffness in Older Adults: The ARIC Study

Journal

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HYPERTENSION
Volume 29, Issue 9, Pages 1038-1045

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/ajh/hpw036

Keywords

arterial stiffness; blood pressure; diabetes; hypertension; peripheral arterial stiffness; prediabetes; pulse wave velocity; race

Funding

  1. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute contracts [HHSN268201100005C, HHSN268201100006C, HHSN268201100007C, HHSN268201100008C, HHSN268 201100009C, HHSN268201100010C, HHSN26820110001 1C, HHSN268201100012C]
  2. NIH/NIDDK [K24 DK106414]

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To determine whether prediabetes and diabetes in older adults are associated with arterial stiffness measured in central and peripheral arteries and to examine characteristics that modify these associations. Cohort members attending the 5th exam (2011-2013) of the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) study had pulse wave velocity (PWV) measures performed at the carotid-femoral (cfPWV), brachial-ankle (baPWV), and femoral-ankle (faPWV) segments. Fasting glucose a parts per thousand yen126mg/dl, glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) a parts per thousand yen6.5%, or currently taking diabetes medication defined diabetes. Fasting glucose 100-125mg/dl or HbA1c 5.7%-6.4% among those without diabetes defined prediabetes. Cross-sectional associations were modeled using multivariable linear regression. Among 4,279 eligible participants with cfPWV measures (mean age 75 years), 22% were African-American, 25.5% had diabetes, and 54.7% had prediabetes. Compared to those with normal glucose, cfPWV was 95.8cm/s higher (stiffer) on average for those with diabetes (for reference: being 1 year older was associated with 14.4cm/s higher cfPWV). Similar findings were seen for diabetes and baPWV, although attenuated. Interestingly, faPWV was 17.6cm/s lower for those with diabetes compared to normal glucose. There was a significant positive association between baPWV and prediabetes. Among those with diabetes, cfPWV was higher for those with albuminuria, reduced kidney function, duration of diabetes a parts per thousand yen10 years, and elevated HbA1c (HbA1c a parts per thousand yen7). Among older adults, diabetes is associated with higher central arterial stiffness and lower peripheral arterial stiffness, and prediabetes is associated with higher baPWV. Cross-sectionally, the magnitude of the effect of diabetes on central stiffness is equivalent to 6 years of arterial aging.

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