[Association of frailty with osteosarcopenia in community -dwelling older people using the kihon checklist].

Q4 Medicine
Tsuyoshi Katsurasako, Hideki Nakano, Yuki Kikuchi, Akio Goda, Kohei Mori, Atsuko Kubo, Shin Murata
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Abstract

Aim: The combination of sarcopenia and osteoporosis is a risk factor for frailty and fractures, which are the main causes of conditions that require long-term care. The objective of this study was to clarify the association between frailty, as measured using the Kihon Checklist (KCL), sarcopenia, and low bone mass.

Methods: A total of 521 community-dwelling older adults were recruited and frailty was assessed using the KCL. A binomial logistic regression analysis was performed to determine the association between frailty and the presence or absence of sarcopenia and low bone mass, with the presence or absence of frailty as the dependent variable. In addition, the sub-items of the KCL were compared to examine the characteristics of the four groups based on the presence or absence of sarcopenia and low bone mass.

Results: Of the participants, 17.7% were frail. Only osteosarcopenia was associated with frailty (odds ratio 3.324, 95% confidence interval 1.308-8.448). Osteosarcopenia was also associated with a poor motor function, poor nutritional status, social isolation, and depressed mood.

Conclusions: The results suggest that older people with a combination of sarcopenia and low bone mass are at a high risk for frailty, as measured by the KCL, and that a comprehensive approach to their care is required that includes not only physical, but also mental, psychological, and social aspects.

[使用kihon检查表的社区居住老年人虚弱与骨骼肌减少症的关系]。
目的:骨骼肌减少症和骨质疏松症的合并是虚弱和骨折的危险因素,这是需要长期护理的主要原因。本研究的目的是澄清虚弱之间的关系,使用Kihon检查表(KCL)测量,肌肉减少症和低骨量。方法:共招募521名社区居住的老年人,并使用KCL评估虚弱。采用二项logistic回归分析确定虚弱与存在或不存在肌肉减少症和低骨量之间的关联,并以存在或不存在虚弱作为因变量。此外,比较了KCL的分项,根据是否存在肌肉减少症和低骨量来检查四组的特征。结果:17.7%的参与者身体虚弱。只有骨骼肌减少症与虚弱相关(优势比3.324,95%可信区间1.308-8.448)。骨骼肌减少症还与运动功能差、营养状况差、社会孤立和情绪低落有关。结论:研究结果表明,骨骼肌减少症和低骨量相结合的老年人有很高的衰弱风险,正如KCL所测量的那样,需要一个综合的方法来照顾他们,不仅包括身体,而且包括精神、心理和社会方面。
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Japanese Journal of Geriatrics
Japanese Journal of Geriatrics Medicine-Geriatrics and Gerontology
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