Jasmin Jäger, Leonie Callensee, Sarah Albayrak-Rena, Stefan Esser, Oliver Witzke, Andreas Schönfeld
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背景:肌肉疏松症是一种进行性和全身性骨骼肌疾病,与住院风险增加和对存活率的不利影响有关。本研究旨在采用欧洲老年人肌肉疏松症工作组(EWGSOP2)的修订定义,调查肌肉疏松症在艾滋病病毒感染者中的患病率及相关风险因素:这项横断面研究包括 379 名确诊的艾滋病病毒感染者,采用生物电阻抗分析方法评估了他们的骨骼肌质量。采用五次坐立测试和定时 "起立 "测试对肌肉力量和功能活动度进行了分析:结果:根据修订后的 EWGSOP2 定义,艾滋病病毒感染者中的 "前肌肉疏松症 "和 "肌肉疏松症 "患病率分别为 3.4% 和 2.1%。高龄(Odds Ratio 1.07,p = .03)、体重指数较低(Odds Ratio 0.79,p = .012)和 CD4+ T 细胞计数低于 500/μl (Odds Ratio 2.22,p = .007)被认为是与肌肉疏松症相关的重要因素。此外,肌肉疏松症还与虚弱有显著相关性(p < .001):这是第一项根据修订后的 EWGSOP2 临床算法研究艾滋病病毒感染者中肌少症患病率的研究。高龄、体重指数较低和免疫状况不佳被确定为促进肌肉疏松症的因素。肌肉疏松症与体质虚弱密切相关。标准化的临床算法对于可靠诊断艾滋病病毒感染者的肌肉疏松症至关重要,有助于推广干预策略,预防不良健康后果。
Prevalence of sarcopenia among people living with HIV defined by the revised European working group on sarcopenia in older people.
Background: Sarcopenia is a progressive and systemic skeletal muscle disorder associated with an increased risk of hospitalization and adverse effects on survival. This study aims to investigate the prevalence and related risk factors of sarcopenia in people living with HIV using the revised European Working Group on Sarcopenia in Older People (EWGSOP2) definition.
Methods: This cross-sectional study comprising 379 patients with confirmed HIV infection evaluated the appendicular skeletal muscle mass by employing the bioelectrical impedance analysis method. Muscle strength and functional mobility were analyzed using the five-time sit-to-stand test and the timed "Up and Go" test.
Results: The prevalence rates of pre-sarcopenia and sarcopenia among people living with HIV were 3.4 % and 2.1 % according to the revised EWGSOP2 definition. Advanced age (Odds Ratio 1.07, p = .03), lower body mass index (Odds Ratio 0.79, p = .012) and CD4+ T-cell count below 500/μl (Odds Ratio 2.22, p = .007) were identified as significant factors associated with sarcopenia. Sarcopenia was also identified as a significant correlate of frailty (p < .001).
Conclusion: This is the first study examining the prevalence of sarcopenia in people living with HIV according to the revised EWGSOP2 clinical algorithm. Advanced age, lower body mass index and a poor immune status are determined as promoting factors of sarcopenia. Sarcopenia significantly correlates with frailty. Standardized clinical algorithms are essential for reliable sarcopenia diagnosis in people living with HIV in order to promote intervention strategies and to prevent adverse health outcomes.
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The International Journal of STD & AIDS provides a clinically oriented forum for investigating and treating sexually transmissible infections, HIV and AIDS. Publishing original research and practical papers, the journal contains in-depth review articles, short papers, case reports, audit reports, CPD papers and a lively correspondence column. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).