
International Journal of General Medicine, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: Volume 17, P. 6117 - 6126
Published: Dec. 1, 2024
Background and Objectives: A pathological increase in intestinal permeability causes muscle loss physical decline by inducing systemic inflammation oxidative stress. However, most relevant studies investigate older adults, the appropriate data across age spans remain elusive. This study aimed to examine associations of with a large span ages. We measured plasma zonulin, marker increased permeability, from adolescents octogenarians association health gait speed. Research Methods Procedures: In this cross-sectional, observational study, we recruited healthy men, including young (age=18-35 years, n=135), middle-aged (age=35-59 n=118), (age=60-90 n=163) adults for evaluating - handgrip strength (HGS), skeletal mass index (SMI), also c-reactive proteins (CRP), 8—isoprostanes using ELISA assays. Results: Plasma zonulin gradually (all p< 0.05). Conversely, HGS speed were progressively reduced addition, exhibited lower SMI than men (both significant negative correlations positive CRP 8-isoprostanes found areas under curve efficacy diagnosing low (< 27kg) (0.8 m/s). After adjustment age, demonstrated robust cumulative cohort. Conclusion: Altogether, an increasing leak middle onward contributes weakness decline. Our is clinically understanding treating dependency adults. Keywords: Handgrip strength,
Language: Английский