The Prevalence of Sarcopenia among Hunan Province Community-Dwelling Adults Aged 60 Years and Older and Its Relationship with Lifestyle: Diagnostic Criteria from the Asian Working Group for Sarcopenia 2019 Update DOI Creative Commons
Jing Zhong, Wenqing Xie, Xiaoqin Wang

et al.

Medicina, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 58(11), P. 1562 - 1562

Published: Oct. 30, 2022

Background and Objectives: This study aims to detect the prevalence of sarcopenia in community-dwelling older adults Hunan Province, discuss factors related lifestyle, provide a reliable basis for prevention treatment sarcopenia. Materials Methods: In this study, total 1040 ≥ 60 years were examined using cluster stratified random sampling method, which was defined diagnostic criteria recommended by Asian Working Group Sarcopenia (AWGS) from September 2019 March 2020. Multivariate logistic regression analysis applied determine correlation between smoking, drinking, nutritional status, physical activity, sleep quality. Results: A 27.1% diagnosed with sarcopenia, rates 26.2% men 25.2% women. Multiple showed that advanced age (OR = 2.480, 95% CI: 1.730, 3.553), risk malnutrition 2.085, 1.440, 3.019), 1.212, 0.304, 4.834) No falls previous year 0.616, 1.885, 1.209), normal weight 0.228, 0.109, 0.475), overweight 0.030, 0.013, 0.069), moderate activity 0.593, 0.377, 0.933), or high 0.417, 0.230, 0.755) identified as protective Conclusions: The among community Province. addition, we found lifestyle is an important factor

Language: Английский

Epidemiology of sarcopenia: Prevalence, risk factors, and consequences DOI Creative Commons
Shuai Yuan,

Susanna C. Larsson

Metabolism, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 144, P. 155533 - 155533

Published: March 11, 2023

Language: Английский

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Associated Factors of Sarcopenia in Community-Dwelling Older Adults: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis DOI Open Access

Qianqian Gao,

Kaiyan Hu,

Chunjuan Yan

et al.

Nutrients, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 13(12), P. 4291 - 4291

Published: Nov. 27, 2021

(1) Background: To review the associated factors of sarcopenia in community-dwelling older adults. (2) Methods: PubMed, Embase, Web Science, and four Chinese electronic databases were searched for observational studies that reported from inception to August 2021. Two researchers independently selected literature, evaluated their quality, extracted relevant data. The pooled odds ratio (OR) its 95% confidence interval (CI) calculated each using random-effects/fixed-effects models. Publication bias was assessed funnel plot Eggers test. We performed statistical analysis Stata 15.0 software. (3) Results: A total 68 comprising 98,502 cases included. Sociodemographic among adults included age (OR = 1.12, CI: 1.10-1.13), marital status (singled, divorced, or widowed) 1.57, 1.08-2.28), disability activities daily living (ADL) 1.49, 1.15-1.92), underweight 3.78, 2.55-5.60). Behavioral smoking 1.20, 1.10-1.21), physical inactivity 1.73, 1.48-2.01), malnutrition/malnutrition risk 2.99, 2.40-3.72), long 2.30, 1.37-3.86) short 3.32, 1.86-5.93) sleeping time, alone 1.55, 1.00-2.40). Disease-related diabetes 1.40, 1.18-1.66), cognitive impairment 1.62, 1.05-2.51), heart diseases 1.14, 1.00-1.30), respiratory 1.22, 1.09-1.36), osteopenia/osteoporosis 2.73, 1.63-4.57), osteoarthritis 1.33, 1.23-1.44), depression 1.46, 1.17-1.83), falls 1.28, 1.14-1.44), anorexia 1.50, 1.14-1.96), anemia 1.39, 1.06-1.82). However, it remained unknown whether gender (female: OR 1.10, 0.80-1.51; male: 0.96-2.34), overweight/obesity 0.27, 0.17-0.44), drinking 0.92, 0.84-1.01), hypertension 0.98, 0.84-1.14), hyperlipidemia 0.89-1.47), stroke 1.70, 0.69-4.17), cancer 0.88, 0.85-0.92), pain 1.08, 0.98-1.20), liver disease 0.85-0.91), kidney 2.52, 0.19-33.30) with sarcopenia. (4) Conclusions: There are many sociodemographic, behavioral, disease-related Our view provides evidence early identification high-risk individuals development interventions prevent

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Sleep and frailty risk: a systematic review and meta-analysis DOI
Ali Pourmotabbed,

Behnoosh Boozari,

Atefeh Babaei

et al.

Sleep And Breathing, Journal Year: 2020, Volume and Issue: 24(3), P. 1187 - 1197

Published: March 25, 2020

Language: Английский

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The Impact of Glucose-Lowering Drugs on Sarcopenia in Type 2 Diabetes: Current Evidence and Underlying Mechanisms DOI Creative Commons

Elena Massimino,

Anna Izzo, Gabriele Riccardi

et al.

Cells, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 10(8), P. 1958 - 1958

Published: Aug. 1, 2021

The age-related decrease in skeletal muscle mass together with the loss of power and function is defined sarcopenia. Mounting evidence suggests that prevalence sarcopenia higher patients type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), different mechanisms may be responsible for this association such as impaired insulin sensitivity, chronic hyperglycemia, advanced glycosylation end products, subclinical inflammation, microvascular macrovascular complications. Glucose-lowering drugs prescribed T2DM might impact on these leading to harmful or beneficial effect muscle. Importantly, beyond their glucose-lowering effects, affect per se equilibrium between protein anabolism catabolism through several involved physiology, contributing aim narrative review provide an update effects individuals T2DM, focusing parameters used define sarcopenia: strength (evaluated by handgrip strength), quantity/quality appendicular lean indexes), physical performance gait speed short battery). Furthermore, we also describe plausible which

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Sarcopenia and nervous system disorders DOI
Jie Yang, Feifei Jiang, Ming Yang

et al.

Journal of Neurology, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 269(11), P. 5787 - 5797

Published: July 13, 2022

Language: Английский

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Association of depression with incident sarcopenia and modified effect from healthy lifestyle: The first longitudinal evidence from the CHARLS DOI Open Access
Yunyun Liu,

Jiameng Cui,

Limin Cao

et al.

Journal of Affective Disorders, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 344, P. 373 - 379

Published: Oct. 5, 2023

Language: Английский

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Sleep Duration and Sarcopenia: An Updated Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis DOI Creative Commons
Xiaoyan Li, Jie He, Qiuhua Sun

et al.

Journal of the American Medical Directors Association, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 24(8), P. 1193 - 1206.e5

Published: June 7, 2023

In adults, short and long sleep duration has been associated with sarcopenia risk. Studies have shown that various factors, including biological psychological could be the underlying cause of association between aberrant this study, we qualitatively quantitatively summarized previously published studies on to assess relationship risk in adults. This would aid enhancing our understanding recent advancements field risk.Systematic review meta-analysis.In review, included evaluating adults observational studies.Five electronic databases (PubMed, EMBASE, Cochrane Library, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, Web Science) were searched April 20, 2023, identify related duration. Next, calculated odds ratios (ORs) for prevalence based adjusted data from individual studies. Statistical analyses performed using Stata 11.0.Sarcopenia was high (18%) Our results showed a significant older (OR 1.2, 95% CI 1.02-1.41, I2 = 56.6%). Furthermore, observed all participants long-duration 1.53, 1.34-1.75, 56.8%). We also heterogeneity ORs.There correlation or duration, especially sleep, relatively high.

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The association between sleep parameters and sarcopenia in Japanese community-dwelling older adults DOI Creative Commons

Takuma Shibuki,

Miho Iida, Sei Harada

et al.

Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 109, P. 104948 - 104948

Published: Jan. 31, 2023

This study aimed to examine the association between sleep duration and quality sarcopenia, assessed by factors such as low muscle mass (LMM), strength (LMS), physical performance (LPP) among older community-dwellers in Japan. In this cross-sectional study, a total of 2,069 (men, 902; women, 1,167) participants aged 65 80 years were included. Sarcopenia each function defined using definitions Asian Working Groups 2019. Sleep was stratified into three categories: short (<6 h), normal (6-8 long (>8 h). classified two groups based on 8-item Athens Insomnia Scale score: insomnia (≥6), non-insomnia (<6). We analyzed parameters including functions, logistic regression analysis. Compared sleepers, sleepers had positive with sarcopenia (odds ratio [OR] 2.11, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.25-3.58). particular, strongly associated LMS (OR 1.77, 95%CI 1.07-2.94) LPP 1.90, 1.25-2.88). On other hand, poor not but sleepers. Long LPP. However, or any its components.

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Daily lifestyle behaviors and risks of sarcopenia among older adults DOI Creative Commons

Pei-Lin Tzeng,

Chien‐Yu Lin, Ting-Fu Lai

et al.

Archives of Public Health, Journal Year: 2020, Volume and Issue: 78(1)

Published: Nov. 10, 2020

Abstract Background Lifestyle behaviors are modifiable factors that can provide information for designing intervention strategies sarcopenia. The present study aimed to identify the relationships between a range of daily lifestyle and sarcopenia risks among older adults. Methods A nationwide telephone-based survey targeting adults (≥65 years) was performed in Taiwan. Data based on self-reported (food selection, physical activity, sitting time, sleep duration), presence or absence (measured by SARC-F), personal characteristics were obtained. Binary logistic regression models applied. Results total 1068 participated this survey. In adjusted model, who selected unbalanced foods (odds ratio [OR] = 1.93, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.12–3.34), engaged insufficient activity (OR 5.14, CI 3.04–8.70), sat longer periods time 1.98, 1.09–3.59) more likely have higher No significant association observed duration. Conclusions results highlight that, health behaviors, an food selection (six nutrients), not meeting recommendations (150 min/week), (≥7 h/day) risk Intervention programs prevention should focus promoting balanced sufficient reduced time.

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Association between Physical Frailty and Sleep Quality among Saudi Older Adults: A Community-Based, Cross-Sectional Study DOI Open Access
Bader A. Alqahtani

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 18(23), P. 12741 - 12741

Published: Dec. 3, 2021

(1) Background: Prevalence of poor sleep quality and its association with frailty status among the aging population Saudi Arabia has not been studied. Therefore, main objective current study was to estimate prevalence investigate between in older adults; (2) Methods: A total 270 (mean age 69.9 ± 6.2) adults from Riyadh region were involved study. To measure quality, Arabic version Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) used. The Fried’s index utilized assess frailty. Using multiple logistic regression models, evaluated using Odds Ratio confidence intervals (CI 95%); (3) Results: pre-frailty prevalent who had 37% 37.6% (p < 0.001), retrospectively. Poor (PSQI > 5) independently associated both (OR = 2.13) prefrailty groups 1.67); (4) Conclusions: our demonstrated a significant quality. However, longitudinal future needs be established confirm this establish causality relationship.

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