Diabetes Medical CareMany Older People with Type 2 Diabetes Are Over-Treated By Sondra Forsyth In a January 2018 Diabetes, Obesity & Metabolism analysis of individuals aged 70 years with type 2 diabetes, almost 40% with recommended HbA1c levels (which indicate blood glucose levels) were over-treated.A release from the publishers explains that the majority of over-treated people were frail and used five medicines. Hypoglycemia occurred in 20.3% of these patients and almost 30% reported fall accidents. The investigators noted that clinicians should leave the ‘one size fits all’ approach and realize the possible benefits of de-intensifying blood glucose lowering treatment.The release quotes lead author Dr. Huberta Hart, of the University Medical Center Utrecht, in The Netherlands, as saying, “In older patients with longstanding diabetes and a complex treatment regimen, the risk-benefit ratio of stringent blood glucose treatment is doubtful. Physicians, follow the guidelines and dare to de-intensify the blood glucose lowering medication in a shared decision with your older patient with diabetes.”Share this: