阐明老年门诊患者肌肉减少症与抑郁症的关系。

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Dursun Hakan Delibaş, Neslihan Eşkut, Birkan İlhan, Esin Erdoğan, Dilek Top Kartı, Özge Yılmaz Küsbeci, Gülistan Bahat
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目的:考虑潜在混杂因素的影响,探讨老年门诊患者肌肉减少症组成与抑郁的关系。方法:从门诊选取年龄≥60岁的成年人。肌肉力量的评估采用手握力(HGS)测量,采用液压手测力仪和椅子站立测试(CSST)。采用常规步速(UGS)评估身体机能,采用微量营养评估(MNA)问卷和虚弱量表筛选营养状况和虚弱程度。通过精神病学访谈和老年抑郁症量表(GDS)的管理来诊断抑郁症。结果:抑郁症患者与无抑郁症患者在年龄(p = 0.055)、教育程度(p = 0.095)、虚弱程度(p = 0.857)和HGS评分(p = 0.053)方面相似。抑郁组CSST持续时间较长(p = 0.023), UGS较慢(p = 0.027),营养不良较多(p = 0.001)。多因素回归分析显示,剔除混杂因素后,只有营养不良是与抑郁独立相关的因素。结论:抑郁症与老年门诊患者营养不良及部分肌肉减少症相关。我们的研究结果表明,肌肉减少症可能通过营养不良与抑郁症有关。如果营养不良持续很长时间,肌肉减少症可能在抑郁症的后期变得明显。
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Clarifying the relationship between sarcopenia and depression in geriatric outpatients.

Objective: We investigate the relationship between sarcopenia components and depression in geriatric outpatients, considering the effects of potential confounding factors.

Methods: Adults ≥60 years of age were selected from outpatient clinics. Muscle strength was assessed using handgrip strength (HGS) measured using a hydraulic hand dynamometer and chair stand test (CSST). Physical performance was evaluated by usual gait speed (UGS), nutritional status, and frailty were screened by mini-nutritional assessment (MNA) questionnaire and FRAIL scale. Depression was diagnosed through a psychiatric interview and the administration of the Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS).

Results: Participants with depression were similar to participants without depression regarding age (p = .055), education (p = .095), frailty (p = .857), and HGS scores (p = .053). The group with depression had longer CSST duration (p = .023), slower UGS (p =  .027), and more malnutrition (p = .001). Multivariate regression analysis revealed that only the malnutrition was independently associated factor with depression after adjusting for confounding factors.

Conclusions: Depression is associated with malnutrition and some components of sarcopenia in geriatric outpatients. Our results revealed that sarcopenia might be associated with depression through malnutrition. If malnutrition lasts for a long time, sarcopenia may become evident in the later stages of depression.

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