Prevalence of sarcopenia in middle-aged and older adults with cognitive impairment: a meta-analysis

IF 6 2区 医学 Q1 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Jia-You Ye, Li-Fang Chang, Ruey Chen, Hidayat Arifin, Chia-Hui Wang, Kai-Jo Chiang, Kondwani J Banda, Kuei-Ru Chou
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Background Cognitive impairment, dementia and sarcopenia significantly reduce the quality of life in middle-aged and older adults by impairing daily functioning, making cognitive decline a major concern for healthcare professionals. Objective To estimate the prevalence of sarcopenia and probable sarcopenia in middle-aged and older adults with cognitive impairment. Methods Six databases—Embase, Ovid MEDLINE, PubMed, CINAHL, Scopus and Web of Science was conducted through February 2025. Cohort and cross-sectional studies included, and a random-effects model was used for pooled prevalence analysis. Cognitive impairment is a decline in cognitive functions, including memory, attention and executive function, covering mild cognitive impairment and dementia. Sarcopenia is decreased skeletal muscle mass and function, assessed by muscle strength or physical performance. Results A total of 67 studies involving 23 532 participants revealed a pooled sarcopenia prevalence of 30.1% and a probable sarcopenia prevalence of 40.5%. Additionally, amongst adults aged 65 and older, the prevalence of sarcopenia was 32.7%. The prevalence of sarcopenia varied by setting: 25.3% in community-dwelling populations, 35.5% in hospitals and 41.5% in institutional settings. Moderating factors included age, female, body mass index, comorbidities and risk factors such as depression, diabetes, hypertension, malnutrition, osteoarthritis, alcohol consumption and smoking. Conclusions Approximately one-third of middle-aged and older adults with cognitive impairment demonstrate to have sarcopenia. Early detection and tailored interventions by public health professionals are crucial, particularly for individuals with mild cognitive impairment and dementia. Enhanced preventive strategies are essential to improving outcomes and reducing healthcare costs.
认知障碍中老年患者肌肉减少症的患病率:一项荟萃分析
认知障碍、痴呆和肌肉减少症通过损害日常功能显著降低中老年人的生活质量,使认知能力下降成为医疗保健专业人员关注的主要问题。目的了解认知功能障碍中老年患者肌肉减少症及可能发生的肌肉减少症的患病率。方法对embase、Ovid MEDLINE、PubMed、CINAHL、Scopus、Web of Science 6个数据库进行检索,检索时间截止到2025年2月。包括队列和横断面研究,并使用随机效应模型进行合并患病率分析。认知障碍是认知功能的下降,包括记忆、注意力和执行功能,包括轻度认知障碍和痴呆症。骨骼肌减少症是骨骼肌质量和功能下降,通过肌肉力量或身体表现来评估。结果共有67项研究,涉及23 532名参与者,结果显示合并肌减少症患病率为30.1%,可能肌减少症患病率为40.5%。此外,在65岁及以上的成年人中,肌肉减少症的患病率为32.7%。肌肉减少症的患病率因环境而异:在社区居住人群中为25.3%,在医院中为35.5%,在机构环境中为41.5%。调节因素包括年龄、女性、体重指数、合并症和风险因素,如抑郁症、糖尿病、高血压、营养不良、骨关节炎、饮酒和吸烟。结论:大约三分之一的中老年认知障碍患者表现为肌肉减少症。公共卫生专业人员的早期发现和量身定制的干预措施至关重要,特别是对患有轻度认知障碍和痴呆症的个人而言。加强预防战略对于改善结果和降低医疗保健费用至关重要。
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Age and ageing
Age and ageing 医学-老年医学
CiteScore
9.20
自引率
6.00%
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796
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Age and Ageing is an international journal publishing refereed original articles and commissioned reviews on geriatric medicine and gerontology. Its range includes research on ageing and clinical, epidemiological, and psychological aspects of later life.
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