Using accelerometers in the assessment of sarcopenia in older adults attending a day hospital service in Ireland.

Kieron Connolly, Conal Cunningham, Niamh Murphy, Roman Romero-Ortuno, Frances Horgan
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Objectives: The aim of this study was to describe the associations between sarcopenia and variables derived from wrist accelerometry in community-dwelling older adults attending a day hospital service in Ireland.

Methods: An observational cross-sectional study was carried out using a consecutive series of older adults attending a day hospital service. Sarcopenia was diagnosed using the latest European Working Group of Sarcopenia in Older People guidelines. Accelerometers were worn by each participant for a 7-day period on their non-dominant wrist.

Results: Thirty-eight out of forty-one participants (93%) met the accelerometer wear time criterion and were included in statistical analyses. Included participants had a mean age of 81.1 years (standard deviation 6.2). Both sarcopenia (Grip) and sarcopenia (Lower limb) were associated with increased time spent in low physical activity and reduced average of Kcals per hour. Only sarcopenia (Lower limb) was associated with increased time in sedentary behaviour as well as reduced number of steps taken in a week.

Conclusions: Accelerometer data can be used in an older day hospital population to track physical activity levels and sedentary behaviours. The assessment tool used to assess muscle strength and the cut-off criteria for physical activity behaviour influences the association with sarcopenia.

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在爱尔兰,使用加速度计评估参加日间医院服务的老年人肌肉减少症。
目的:本研究的目的是描述在爱尔兰参加日间医院服务的社区居住的老年人中肌肉减少症与手腕加速度计得出的变量之间的关系。方法:一项观察性横断面研究采用连续的一系列老年人参加日间医院服务。肌少症的诊断采用最新的欧洲老年人肌少症工作组指南。每个参与者在他们的非惯用手腕上佩戴加速度计7天。结果:41名参与者中有38名(93%)符合加速度计磨损时间标准,并被纳入统计分析。纳入的参与者平均年龄为81.1岁(标准差为6.2)。肌肉减少症(握力)和肌肉减少症(下肢)都与低体力活动时间的增加和每小时平均卡路里的减少有关。只有肌肉减少症(下肢)与久坐时间的增加和一周步行数的减少有关。结论:加速度计数据可用于老年住院人群,以跟踪身体活动水平和久坐行为。用于评估肌肉力量的评估工具和体力活动行为的截止标准影响与肌肉减少症的关联。
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