Associations of pattern-recognition-measured daily activities with sarcopenia and sarcopenic obesity in old age: The IMPACT65+ study

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Julia Wiedmaier-Barros , Sara Higueras-Fresnillo , Kabir P. Sadarangani , David Martínez-Gómez
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Abstract

Background

Physical activity has shown beneficial effects for a good state of muscles in aging, but the specific activities of daily living that could be protective remains unclear. This study aimed to analyse the associations of different pattern-recognition-measured daily activities with sarcopenia and sarcopenic obesity in a sample of older adults.

Methods

200 community-dwelling older adults wore the Intelligent Device for Energy Expenditure and Activity for two consecutive days. Twelve major daily activities recorded were merged in to three common intensity categories: sedentary behaviour (SB), light physical activity (LPA) and moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA). For physical performance measurements included, hand grip dynamometer and chair-stand tests were used. Skeletal muscle mass and fat mass were estimated by bioelectrical impedance analysis. Associations of daily activities with the study variables were examined using linear regression models.

Results

There were no significant associations between total time spent in SB, LPA, or MVPA and sarcopenia. Sarcopenic obesity showed a negative association with total time spent in MVPA [ß (95%CI): −0.29 (−0.41, −0.17)]. Walk at a brisk pace was significatively associated with lower limb physical performance, muscle mass and fat mass % [ß (95%CI): 1.15 (0.40, 1.91); 1.45 (0.68, 2.22) and -2.63 (−4.12, −1.14) respectively]. Other MVPA activities were also significatively associated with the same sarcopenic obesity components [ß (95%CI): 4.65 (0.55, 8.75); 8.59 (4.51, 12.67) and -13.98 (−21.96, −5.99) respectively].

Conclusion

Time spent in daily activities of moderate-to-vigorous intensity is negatively associated with sarcopenic obesity but not with sarcopenia.

模式识别测量的日常活动与老年肌肉疏松症和肌肉疏松性肥胖症的关系:IMPACT65+研究。
背景:体育活动对老年人肌肉的良好状态有好处,但具体哪些日常生活活动具有保护作用仍不清楚。本研究旨在分析老年人样本中不同模式识别测量的日常活动与肌肉疏松症和肌肉疏松性肥胖的关联。记录的 12 种主要日常活动被合并为三种常见强度类别:久坐行为(SB)、轻体力活动(LPA)和中到剧烈体力活动(MVPA)。体能测量包括手握式测力计和椅子站立测试。骨骼肌质量和脂肪质量通过生物电阻抗分析进行估算。使用线性回归模型检验了日常活动与研究变量之间的关系:结果:SB、LPA 或 MVPA 所花费的总时间与肌肉疏松症之间没有明显关联。肌肉疏松性肥胖症与 MVPA 的总时间呈负相关[ß (95%CI):-0.29 (-0.41, -0.17)]。快步走与下肢体能表现、肌肉质量和脂肪质量百分比显著相关[ß(95%CI):分别为1.15(0.40,1.91);1.45(0.68,2.22)和-2.63(-4.12,-1.14)]。其他 MVPA 活动也与相同的肌肉疏松性肥胖成分显著相关[ß(95%CI):分别为 4.65(0.55,8.75);8.59(4.51,12.67)和-13.98(-21.96,-5.99)]:结论:从事中等至剧烈强度日常活动的时间与肌肉疏松性肥胖症呈负相关,但与肌肉疏松症无关。
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Experimental gerontology
Experimental gerontology Ageing, Biochemistry, Geriatrics and Gerontology
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