肌肉减少症手术使用肌肉力量或力量与健康相关参数之间的关系。

IF 3.3 Q2 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Journal of Frailty & Aging Pub Date : 2025-08-01 Epub Date: 2025-08-05 DOI:10.1016/j.tjfa.2025.100062
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背景和目的:本研究调查了意大利社区老年人肌肉减少症与健康参数之间的关系,通过肌肉力量或肌肉力量进行操作。设计:横断面研究。背景:意大利的非传统背景。参与者:提供书面知情同意书的意大利老年人(65岁以上)。测量方法:根据握力(IHG)和5次坐立(5STS)表现评估身体功能。根据5STS值估计肌力参数。骨骼肌减少症是根据存在低身体功能(即IHG或5STS),或低肌肉力量,加上低尾骨骼肌质量进行手术治疗的。健康参数包括进行400米测试的能力、对地中海(MED)饮食的依从性、体育活动(PA)的实践、血压(BP)值、血液中总胆固醇和葡萄糖的浓度、语言流畅性、睡眠质量和自我报告的健康状况。结果:结果表明,肌肉减少指数具有差至中等水平的一致性。此外,结果表明,使用肌肉力量测量来实施肌肉减少症与健康参数具有完全或更强的关联。具体来说,根据肌肉力量值被归类为肌肉减少症的老年人完成400米步行测试的可能性较小,更有可能参与PA,报告的自评健康状况较差,并且对MED饮食的依从性较低。结论:本研究的结果表明,基于肌肉力量或肌肉力量的肌肉减少指数反映了老年人健康的不同方面。具体地说,使用肌肉力量测量来实施肌肉减少症与健康参数具有完全或更强的关联。
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Associations between sarcopenia operationalized using muscle strength or power and health-related parameters.

Associations between sarcopenia operationalized using muscle strength or power and health-related parameters.

Background and objectives: The present study examined the associations between sarcopenia, operationalized through muscle strength or muscle power, and health parameters in Italian community-dwelling older adults.

Design: Cross-sectional study.

Setting: Unconventional settings across Italy.

Participants: Italian older adults (65+ years) who provided a written informed consent.

Measurements: Physical function was evaluated according to isometric handgrip strength (IHG) and 5-time sit-to-stand (5STS) performances. Muscle power parameters were estimated based on 5STS values. Sarcopenia was operationalized according to the presence of low physical function (i.e., IHG or 5STS), or low muscle power, plus low appendicular skeletal muscle mass. Health parameters included the capacity to perform the 400 m test, adherence to the Mediterranean (MED) diet, practice of physical activity (PA), blood pressure (BP) values, blood concentration of total cholesterol and glucose, verbal fluency, sleep quality, and self-reported health status.

Results: Results indicated that sarcopenic indexes had a poor-to-moderate level of agreement. Moreover, results indicated that operationalizing sarcopenia using muscle power measures provided exclusive or stronger associations with health parameters. Specifically, older adults classified as sarcopenic based on muscle power values were less likely to complete the 400-meter walk test, more likely to engage in PA, reported poorer self-rated health, and showed lower adherence to the MED diet.

Conclusions: Findings of the present study indicated that sarcopenia indexes based on muscle strength or muscle power capture different aspects of older adults' health. Specifically, operationalizing sarcopenia using muscle power measures provided exclusive or stronger associations with health parameters.

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Journal of Frailty & Aging
Journal of Frailty & Aging GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Frailty & Aging is a peer-reviewed international journal aimed at presenting articles that are related to research in the area of aging and age-related (sub)clinical conditions. In particular, the journal publishes high-quality papers describing and discussing social, biological, and clinical features underlying the onset and development of frailty in older persons.          The Journal of Frailty & Aging is composed by five different sections: - Biology of frailty and aging In this section, the journal presents reports from preclinical studies and experiences focused at identifying, describing, and understanding the subclinical pathophysiological mechanisms at the basis of frailty and aging. - Physical frailty and age-related body composition modifications Studies exploring the physical and functional components of frailty are contained in this section. Moreover, since body composition plays a major role in determining physical frailty and, at the same time, represents the most evident feature of the aging process, special attention is given to studies focused on sarcopenia and obesity at older age. - Neurosciences of frailty and aging The section presents results from studies exploring the cognitive and neurological aspects of frailty and age-related conditions. In particular, papers on neurodegenerative conditions of advanced age are welcomed. - Frailty and aging in clinical practice and public health This journal’s section is devoted at presenting studies on clinical issues of frailty and age-related conditions. This multidisciplinary section particularly welcomes reports from clinicians coming from different backgrounds and specialties dealing with the heterogeneous clinical manifestations of advanced age. Moreover, this part of the journal also contains reports on frailty- and age-related social and public health issues. - Clinical trials and therapeutics This final section contains all the manuscripts presenting data on (pharmacological and non-pharmacological) interventions aimed at preventing, delaying, or treating frailty and age-related conditions.The Journal of Frailty & Aging is a quarterly publication of original papers, review articles, case reports, controversies, letters to the Editor, and book reviews. Manuscripts will be evaluated by the editorial staff and, if suitable, by expert reviewers assigned by the editors. The journal particularly welcomes papers by researchers from different backgrounds and specialities who may want to share their views and experiences on the common themes of frailty and aging.The abstracting and indexing of the Journal of Frailty & Aging is covered by MEDLINE (approval by the National Library of Medicine in February 2016).
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