Relationships between Gait speed, Physical Functions and Cognitive Functions in elderly with pre-sarcopenia

Kohei Mori, S. Murata, Kayoko Shiraiwa, T. Abiko, Hiroaki Iwase, Koichi Naito, K. Nonaka, Hideki Nakano, J. Horie
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The objective of this study was to analyze the association between gait speed and physical function as well as cognitive function in elderly individuals with presarcopenia. Subjects were divided into the normal muscle mass group (n=48) and the presarcopenia group (n=17). We performed a correlation analysis of gait speed (usual/maximum gait speed) with physical function (knee extension strength, sitting-up, one-leg standing time with eyes open, and sit-and-reach distance) and cognitive function (Mini-Mental State Examination and Trail making test-Part A [TMT-A]). The results showed moderate or higher significant correlations of usual gait speed with knee extension strength (r=0.51) and the TMT-A (r=-0.52). Maximum gait speed was correlated with knee extension strength (r=0.74), TMT-A score (r=-0.66), and one-leg standing time with eyes open value (r=0.56) in the pre-sarcopenia group. In contrast, in the normal muscle mass group, no moderate or higher significant correlations between gait speed and any of the items were observed. These findings indicated that elderly individuals with pre-sarcopenia may walk with a higher level of exertion than those with normal muscle mass; this finding implies that a slight decrease in leg strength, balance ability, or attention function may trigger a decrease in walking ability of elderly individuals with pre-sarcopenia.
老年肌肉减少症前期患者的步态速度、身体功能和认知功能的关系
本研究的目的是分析老年骨质减少症患者的步态速度与身体功能和认知功能之间的关系。将受试者分为正常肌肉量组(n=48)和肌肉减少前期组(n=17)。我们对步态速度(通常/最大步态速度)与身体功能(膝关节伸直力量、仰卧、单腿站立睁眼时间、坐伸距离)和认知功能(迷你精神状态检查和造径测试a部分[TMT-A])进行相关性分析。结果显示,通常步态速度与膝关节伸展强度(r=0.51)和TMT-A (r=-0.52)有中等或更高的显著相关性。肌肉减少前期组最大步态速度与膝关节伸展强度(r=0.74)、TMT-A评分(r=-0.66)、单腿站立时间睁眼值(r=0.56)相关。相比之下,在肌肉质量正常的一组中,没有观察到步态速度和任何项目之间的中度或更高的显著相关性。这些发现表明,与肌肉量正常的老年人相比,患有肌肉减少症的老年人走路时可能会付出更高的努力;这一发现表明,腿部力量、平衡能力或注意力功能的轻微下降可能会导致老年肌肉减少症患者行走能力的下降。
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