Relationship between appendicular muscular mass index and physical function in older people.

IF 3.1 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
AIMS Public Health Pub Date : 2024-01-11 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3934/publichealth.2024006
Miguel Alarcón-Rivera, Carolina Cornejo-Mella, Camila Cáceres-Aravena, Yeny Concha-Cisternas, Paz Fernández-Valero, Eduardo Guzmán-Muñoz
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This study aimed to establish the relationship between the appendicular muscle mass index (AMMI), assessed from anthropometric variables, and the physical function of older people. Seventy-six older people participated in this study (72.03 ± 7.03 years). The participants underwent evaluations to determine their AMMI using anthropometry (weight, calf circumference, hip circumference, and knee height) and manual grip strength. Additionally, their physical function was evaluated using the 5-chair stand test, the 3-meter walk test, and the timed up and go test (TUG) to determine the strength of the lower limbs, the gait speed, and the dynamic balance, respectively. The results show that the AMMI did not present a significant relationship with the 5-chair stand test in both women (r = -0.135; p = 0.204) and men (r = -0.067; p = 0.349). The AMMI was moderately correlated with the gait speed in both women (r = 0.542; p < 0.001) and men (r = 0.556; p < 0.001). Finally, a statistical significance was observed in the relationship between the AMMI and the TUG test in women (r = -0.273; p = 0.047) and older men evaluated in this study (r = -0.284; p = 0.042). In conclusion, there is a relationship between the AMMI and both the dynamic balance and the gait speed. Therefore, the AMMI emerges as a potential public health assessment by enabling the clinical quantification of muscle mass and an estimation of physical function in the elderly population.

老年人阑尾肌肉质量指数与身体功能之间的关系。
本研究旨在确定根据人体测量变量评估的阑尾肌肉质量指数(AMMI)与老年人身体功能之间的关系。76 名老年人(72.03 ± 7.03 岁)参加了这项研究。参与者接受了评估,通过人体测量(体重、小腿围、臀围和膝高)和手动握力来确定他们的 AMMI。此外,还使用五椅站立测试、三米步行测试和定时起立行走测试(TUG)对他们的身体功能进行了评估,以分别确定他们的下肢力量、步态速度和动态平衡能力。结果显示,女性(r = -0.135; p = 0.204)和男性(r = -0.067; p = 0.349)的 AMMI 与五椅站立测试没有显著关系。女性(r = 0.542;p < 0.001)和男性(r = 0.556;p < 0.001)的 AMMI 与步速呈中度相关。最后,本研究中女性(r = -0.273;p = 0.047)和老年男性(r = -0.284;p = 0.042)的 AMMI 与 TUG 测试之间的关系具有统计学意义。总之,AMMI 与动态平衡和步速都有关系。因此,AMMI 是一种潜在的公共健康评估方法,可对老年人群的肌肉质量和身体功能进行临床量化评估。
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