Inability to perform the five-chair stand test predicts increased risk of sarcopenia in nursing home residents

Martin Šporin, Dorjana Zerbo Šporin
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The proportion of elderly and sarcopenia cases is expected to increase in the coming decades. Early diagnosis of sarcopenia using muscle strength as a criterion is important to prevent adverse health effects. The repetitive chair stand test is an effective tool for assessing muscle strength. Poor test performance may indicate an individual with potential sarcopenia. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of the ability to perform the five-repetition chair stand test on the prevalence of sarcopenia in residents of western Slovenian nursing homes. 83 candidates (age 83.8±7.6 years, 69% of whom were women) we included in the study. The prevalence of sarcopenia was determined according to European Working Group for Sarcopenia guidelines and the five-repetition chair stand test was used to assess physical performance. Relative risk with a 95% confidence interval was calculated to assess the difference in risk for sarcopenia between the complete rises and the incomplete rises group. 37% of participants were diagnosed as sarcopenic, of whom approximately half were unable to complete the 5-chair stand test. The risk of sarcopenia was twice as high in participants who were unable to complete the test (RR = 2.05 (CI 1.21-3.49); p=0.0077). The inability to complete the repeated chair stand test in older adults from nursing homes significantly increases the risk of sarcopenia. Therefore, this test could be useful in identifying individuals at high risk.
不能进行五椅站立测试预示着养老院居民肌肉减少症的风险增加
老年人和少肌症病例的比例预计在未来几十年将增加。以肌肉力量为标准对少肌症进行早期诊断对于预防不良健康影响非常重要。重复性椅子站立测试是评估肌肉力量的有效工具。测试表现不佳可能表明个体有潜在的肌肉减少症。本研究的目的是调查进行五次重复椅子站立测试的能力对斯洛文尼亚西部疗养院居民少肌症患病率的影响。我们纳入研究的83名候选人(年龄83.8±7.6岁,其中69%为女性)。根据欧洲肌肉减少症工作组指南确定肌肉减少症的患病率,并使用五次重复椅子站立测试来评估身体表现。计算95%置信区间的相对风险,以评估完全上升组和不完全上升组之间少肌症风险的差异。37%的参与者被诊断为肌肉萎缩,其中大约一半的人无法完成5椅站立测试。无法完成测试的参与者患少肌症的风险是其他参与者的两倍(RR=2.05(CI 1.21-3.49);p=0.0077)。无法在养老院的老年人中完成重复椅子站立测试显著增加了少肌症的风险。因此,这种测试可能有助于识别高危人群。
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