巨细胞病毒与老年人身体功能和健康相关生活质量的关系

IF 3.6 3区 医学 Q2 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Frances A Kirkham, Phu Sabei Shwe, Ekow Mensah, Chakravarthi Rajkumar
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目的/介绍:巨细胞病毒(CMV)是一种高度流行的病毒,已知与心血管疾病有关。它被假设在虚弱的发展中发挥作用,但它与身体功能和肌肉减少症的关系尚未完全了解。本研究旨在探讨老年人巨细胞病毒、肌肉减少症和健康相关生活质量之间的关系。方法:210名中位年龄为68岁的英国英格兰南部人群(男性49%,女性51%)接受了人口统计和医学问卷调查、身体成分测量(生物阻抗分析)、握力和36项生活质量问卷调查(SF36)。所有参与者都测量了巨细胞病毒血清学和炎症标志物。肌少症的测量方法采用欧洲工作组的定义进行计算。结果:51.7%的参与者CMV免疫球蛋白G (IgG)阳性。CMV阳性组和阴性组在年龄、性别、肌肉减少或炎症标志物的测量上没有显著差异。CMV阳性组在SF36的所有领域得分都较低,身体功能得分明显较低(88.7比81.3,p = 0.003),以及由于身体健康,能量/疲劳,社会功能和疼痛造成的限制。在线性回归中,校正年龄、性别、体重指数、c反应蛋白和握力后,CMV状态与SF36身体功能评分显著相关(p = 0.004)。结论:CMV阳性与老年人的身体功能和健康相关生活质量显著相关,尽管其与肌肉减少症的直接关系尚未完全确定。
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The relationship of cytomegalovirus with physical functioning and health-related quality of life in older adults.

Aims/introduction: Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is a highly prevalent virus, known to be associated with cardiovascular morbidity. It has been hypothesised to play a role in the development of frailty, but its association with physical function and sarcopenia has yet to be fully understood. This study aimed to look at the relationship between CMV, sarcopenia and health-related quality of life in older adults.

Methods: 210 people in the south of England, UK, with median age 68 years (49% male, 51% female) underwent demographic and medical questionnaires, measures of body composition (bioimpedance analysis), handgrip strength and the short form 36 item survey of quality of life (SF36). All participants had CMV serology and inflammatory markers measured. Measures of sarcopenia were calculated using European Working Group definitions.

Results: 51.7% of participants were positive for CMV Immunoglobulin G (IgG). There were no significant differences between CMV positive and negative groups in age, gender, measures of sarcopenia or inflammatory markers. CMV positive groups had lower scores in all domains of the SF36, with significantly lower physical function score (88.7 vs 81.3, p = 0.003) as well as limitations due to physical health, energy/fatigue, social functioning and pain. On linear regression, CMV status was significantly associated with SF36 physical function score (p = 0.004) after adjustment for age, gender, body mass index, C-reactive protein and handgrip strength.

Conclusions: CMV positivity is significantly associated with physical function and health-related quality of life in older adults, although its direct relationship to sarcopenia is yet to be fully ascertained.

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European Geriatric Medicine
European Geriatric Medicine GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY-
CiteScore
6.70
自引率
2.60%
发文量
114
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: European Geriatric Medicine is the official journal of the European Geriatric Medicine Society (EUGMS). Launched in 2010, this journal aims to publish the highest quality material, both scientific and clinical, on all aspects of Geriatric Medicine. The EUGMS is interested in the promotion of Geriatric Medicine in any setting (acute or subacute care, rehabilitation, nursing homes, primary care, fall clinics, ambulatory assessment, dementia clinics..), and also in functionality in old age, comprehensive geriatric assessment, geriatric syndromes, geriatric education, old age psychiatry, models of geriatric care in health services, and quality assurance.
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