Associations of White Blood Cell, Platelet Count, Platelet-to-White Blood Cell Ratio with Muscle Mass among Community-Dwelling Older Adults in China.

Zhen Wei Zhang, Yu Ming Zhao, Hong Zhou Chen, Li Qi, Chen Chen, Jun Wang, Wen Hui Shi, Yue Bin Lyu, Xiao Ming Shi
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Abstract

Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the relationships of white blood cell (WBC) count, platelet (PLT) count, and PLT-to-WBC ratio (PWR) with muscle mass in Chinese older adults.

Methods: This cross-sectional analysis involved 4,033 Chinese older adults aged ≥ 65 years from the Healthy Ageing and Biomarkers Cohort Study. Muscle mass and total skeletal muscle mass index (TSMI) were measured by bioelectric impedance analysis. WBC, PLT, and PWR were measured using standard methods. Multivariate linear regression was used to examine the associations of WBC count, PLT count, and PWR with TSMI.

Results: High WBC count, PLT count, and PWR were associated with low TSMI, with coefficients of -0.0091 (95% confidence interval [ CI]: -0.0142 to -0.0041), -0.0119 (95% CI: -0.0170 to -0.0068), and -0.0051 (95% CI: -0.0102 to -0.0001). The associations between the three inflammatory indices and TSMI were linear. Stratified analyses indicated that the relationship between inflammatory markers and TSMI was more evident in male participants and in individuals aged < 80 years than in their counterparts.

Conclusion: Elevated WBC count, PLT count, and PWR correlated with muscle mass loss. This study highlights the importance of regular monitoring of inflammatory markers as a potential strategy for the screening and management of sarcopenia in older adults.

中国社区老年人白细胞、血小板计数、血小板/白细胞比值与肌肉质量的关系
目的:本研究旨在评估中国老年人白细胞(WBC)计数、血小板(PLT)计数和血小板/白细胞比(PWR)与肌肉质量的关系。方法:这项横断面分析涉及来自健康老龄化和生物标志物队列研究的4033名年龄≥65岁的中国老年人。采用生物电阻抗法测定肌肉质量和总骨骼肌质量指数(TSMI)。采用标准方法测定WBC、PLT和PWR。采用多元线性回归检验WBC计数、PLT计数和PWR与TSMI的关系。结果:高WBC计数、PLT计数和PWR与低TSMI相关,相关系数为-0.0091(95%可信区间[CI]: -0.0142至-0.0041)、-0.0119 (95% CI: -0.0170至-0.0068)和-0.0051 (95% CI: -0.0102至-0.0001)。三种炎症指数与TSMI呈线性相关。分层分析表明,炎症标志物与TSMI之间的关系在男性参与者和年龄< 80岁的个体中更为明显。结论:WBC计数、PLT计数和PWR升高与肌肉质量损失相关。这项研究强调了定期监测炎症标志物作为筛查和管理老年人肌肉减少症的潜在策略的重要性。
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