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    Tendon pain linked to type 2 diabetes

    graham64
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    Post by graham64 Mon Feb 01 2016, 22:56

    Abstract
    Background Musculoskeletal symptoms limit adherence to exercise interventions for individuals with type 2 diabetes. People with diabetes may be susceptible to tendinopathy due to chronically elevated blood glucose levels. Therefore, we aimed to investigate this potential association by systematically reviewing and meta-analysing case–control, cross-sectional, and studies that considered both of these conditions.

    Methods Nine medical databases and hand searching methods were used without year limits to identify all relevant English language articles that considered diabetes and tendinopathy. Two authors applied exclusion criteria and one author extracted data with verification by a second author. Meta-analysis was conducted using a random effects model. Results were expressed as odds ratio (OR), mean difference or standardised mean difference with a confidence intervals (95% CI). Heterogeneity was assessed by I2.

    Findings 31 studies were included in the final analysis of which 26 recruited people with diabetes and five recruited people with tendinopathy. Tendinopathy was more prevalent in people with diabetes (17 studies, OR 3·67, 95% CI 2·71 to 4·97), diabetes was more prevalent in people with tendinopathy (5 studies, OR 1·28, 95% CI 1·10 to 1·49), people with diabetes and tendinopathy had a longer duration of diabetes than people with diabetes only (6 studies, mean difference 5·26 years, 95% CI 4·15 to 6·36) and people with diabetes had thicker tendons than controls (9 studies, standardised mean difference 0·79 95% CI 0·47 to 1·12).

    Interpretation These findings provide strong evidence that diabetes is associated with higher risk of tendinopathy. This is clinically relevant as tendinopathy may affect adherence to exercise interventions for diabetes.

    http://bjsm.bmj.com/content/early/2016/01/14/bjsports-2015-094735.short?g=w_bjsm_ahead_tab

    More info here: http://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-diabetes-tendon-pain-idUSKCN0V72LN

    Add statins into the equation and that could make the problem even worse for those that suffer muscular side effects from them Crying or Very sad
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    Post by chris c Wed Feb 03 2016, 22:23

    Yes and "prediabetics" may also have increased symptoms. Blood cells are initially glycated reversibly, so brief BG spikes don't show on an A1c. Other tissues aren't so fortunate. I used to get not-quite-frozen shoulder and not-quite carpal tunnel quite often, both things that no longer occur with BG control. The tendon sheaths may also be affected. "Nondiabetics" who get these things may actually be "on the diabetic progression" and just haven't yet gotten bad enough to be diagnosed.

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