TY - JOUR
T1 - Sex difference in the association between malnutrition and hypoglycemia in hospitalized patients
AU - Arieh, Noa Gur
AU - Adler, Henriett
AU - Khanimov, Israel
AU - Giryes, Sami
AU - Ditch, Meital
AU - Burg, Noa Felner
AU - Boaz, Mona
AU - Shimonov, Mordechai
AU - Leibovitz, Eyal
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 Edizioni Minerva Medica
PY - 2021/9
Y1 - 2021/9
N2 - Background: The aim of this paper was to examine the difference between males and females regarding association between malnutrition risk and hypoglycemia through a sub-analysis of a cross-sectional study of newly admitted patients to internal medicine departments. MeTHodS: Malnutrition risk, assessed with Nutritional risk Screening 2002 (NrS2002), and serum albumin were measured upon admission. logistic regression was applied to men and women separately, to test the effect of malnutrition and hypoalbuminemia on incidence of hypoglycemia. reSUlTS: included were 1186 patients (50.4% males, 39.2% with positive NrS2002). rate of positive NrS2002 was similar across sexes (36.5% vs. 41.2% in males and females respectively, P=0.204). among females, NrS2002 was associated with higher incidence of hypoglycemia (9.5% vs. 2.4% in NrS2002 negative females, P<0.001). among males, no such difference was noted (9.2% compared to 7.1% in NrS2002 positive and negative males respectively, P=0.520). The weight loss/decreased food intake criterion of the NRS2002 was significantly higher in the hypoglycemic group within females (P=0.03). logistic regression showed that serum albumin was inversely associated with hypoglycemia in both females (or 0.477, 95% ci 0.282-0.806, P=0.006) and males (or 0.532, 95% ci 0.355-0.795, P=0.002). However, increased malnutrition risk was associated with hypoglycemia only among females (or 2.007, 95% ci 1.058-3.809, P=0.033). diabetes status was associated with hypoglycemia (or 1.907, 95% ci 1.056-3.445, P=0.032) only in males; this association did not occur in females. CONCLUSIONS: Malnutrition risk, as measured by the NRS2002, is associated with significantly increased incidence of hypoglycemia in women alone. Females who lose weight prior to hospitalization have an increased risk to develop hypoglycemia.
AB - Background: The aim of this paper was to examine the difference between males and females regarding association between malnutrition risk and hypoglycemia through a sub-analysis of a cross-sectional study of newly admitted patients to internal medicine departments. MeTHodS: Malnutrition risk, assessed with Nutritional risk Screening 2002 (NrS2002), and serum albumin were measured upon admission. logistic regression was applied to men and women separately, to test the effect of malnutrition and hypoalbuminemia on incidence of hypoglycemia. reSUlTS: included were 1186 patients (50.4% males, 39.2% with positive NrS2002). rate of positive NrS2002 was similar across sexes (36.5% vs. 41.2% in males and females respectively, P=0.204). among females, NrS2002 was associated with higher incidence of hypoglycemia (9.5% vs. 2.4% in NrS2002 negative females, P<0.001). among males, no such difference was noted (9.2% compared to 7.1% in NrS2002 positive and negative males respectively, P=0.520). The weight loss/decreased food intake criterion of the NRS2002 was significantly higher in the hypoglycemic group within females (P=0.03). logistic regression showed that serum albumin was inversely associated with hypoglycemia in both females (or 0.477, 95% ci 0.282-0.806, P=0.006) and males (or 0.532, 95% ci 0.355-0.795, P=0.002). However, increased malnutrition risk was associated with hypoglycemia only among females (or 2.007, 95% ci 1.058-3.809, P=0.033). diabetes status was associated with hypoglycemia (or 1.907, 95% ci 1.056-3.445, P=0.032) only in males; this association did not occur in females. CONCLUSIONS: Malnutrition risk, as measured by the NRS2002, is associated with significantly increased incidence of hypoglycemia in women alone. Females who lose weight prior to hospitalization have an increased risk to develop hypoglycemia.
KW - Hypoglycemia
KW - Malnutrition
KW - Sex
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U2 - 10.23736/S2724-6507.20.03143-0
DO - 10.23736/S2724-6507.20.03143-0
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C2 - 33006466
AN - SCOPUS:85118902993
SN - 2724-6507
VL - 46
SP - 303
EP - 308
JO - Minerva Endocrinology
JF - Minerva Endocrinology
IS - 3
ER -