2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcte.2016.10.001
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Differences between genders in relation to factors associated with risk of diabetic foot in elderly persons: A cross-sectional trial

Abstract: HighlightsFor the women the older age increased the risk of developing diabetic foot.The claw toes and calluses increased the risk of developing diabetic foot in woman.For the men, the use of insulin increased the risk of developing diabetic foot.The presence of sensory comorbidities and ulcers also increased the risk for men.

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“…Different previous studies evaluated the relationship between the gender and other coexisting diseases with DM. [5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12] In a study by Al-Salameh et al, the association between gender and control of diabetes and other cardiovascular risk factors in patients with type 2 DM were investigated. 6 In the study it was revealed that women were less likely to be smokers or ex-smokers, and less likely to have cardiovascular disease at the baseline than men.…”
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“…Different previous studies evaluated the relationship between the gender and other coexisting diseases with DM. [5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12] In a study by Al-Salameh et al, the association between gender and control of diabetes and other cardiovascular risk factors in patients with type 2 DM were investigated. 6 In the study it was revealed that women were less likely to be smokers or ex-smokers, and less likely to have cardiovascular disease at the baseline than men.…”
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“…Navarro-Paternella et al, conducted a cross-sectional trial regarding the differences between genders in relation to the factors which were associated with risk of diabetic foot in diabetic population. 9 They included 174 patients without a history of stroke or systemic vascular disease. In the study, it was reported that the risk factors associated with the development of diabetic foot were presented differently in female and male DM patients.…”
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“…Penelitian retrospektif pada 1,059,552 data rekam medis menunjukkan rerata usia 67 tahun, serupa dengan hasil penelitian ini (Duhon et al 2016). Penelitian lain melakukan stratifikasi resiko jenis kelamin pada usia tua dan didapatkan hasil 58,6 % dari 174 subyek merupakan wanita (Navarro-Peternella et al 2016). Kultur sosial masyarakat Indonesia pada pasien wanita dimungkinkan mempengaruhi hasil penelitian ini.…”
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“…[2] According to the International Diabetes Federation, in 2017, there were 425 million people age 20-79 suffer diabetes mellitus. [1,3,4] This prevalence would increase in 2030. The result of basic health research in 2018 showed that 10,9% of Indonesian people suffered from diabetes mellitus.…”
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