Objective and methods: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a global health problem, which significantly affects older adults. . The prevalence and biopsychosocial conditions of DM in older adults in the State of Hidalgo, Mexico, are analyzed using the Health and Aging Survey 2014 (SABE-Hidalgo, Mexico). Results: DM in older adults presents a prevalence of 28.22% in the State, predominating in women and becoming more common with increasing age. The highest frequency occurs in residents of urban areas (57.2%), those with less schooling (79.6%), and those who live with relatives (77%). In addition, 54.7% of older adults with DM had cognitive impairment, 67.9% had arterial hypertension and 45.28% presented joint disease. 41.2% suffered falls, 68.52% visual problems and 87.3% tooth loss. Finally, 85.8% receive care but only 29.2% perceive improvement in their health. Conclusions: It is fundamental to develop integral programs and policies to care for older adults with DM.
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Guzmán-Olea, E., López-Romero, D., Torres-Poveda, K., Madrid-Marina, V., Luna-Muñoz, J., Pimentel-Pérez, B. M., & Agis-Juárez, R. A. (2017). Condiciones biopsicosociales de adultos mayores mexicanos con diabetes mellitus. Gaceta Medica de Mexico, 153(7), 794–799. https://doi.org/10.24875/GMM.17002999
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