Relationship between locomotive syndrome and body composition among community-dwelling middle-age and elderly individuals in Japan: The Yakumo study

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作者
Tanaka, Satoshi [1 ]
Ando, Kei [1 ]
Kobayashi, Kazuyoshi [1 ]
Hida, Tetsuro [1 ]
Seki, Taisuke [1 ]
Suzuki, Koji [2 ]
Ito, Kenyu [1 ]
Tsushima, Mikito [1 ]
Morozumi, Masayoshi [1 ]
Machino, Masaaki [1 ]
Ota, Kyotaro [1 ]
Ishiguro, Naoki [1 ]
Hasegawa, Yukiharu [3 ]
Imagama, Shiro [1 ]
机构
[1] Nagoya Univ, Grad Sch Med, Dept Orthopaed Surg, Nagoya, Aichi, Japan
[2] Fujita Hlth Univ, Dept Endocrinol & Metab, Toyoake, Aichi, Japan
[3] Kansai Univ Welf Sci, Dept Rehabil, Kashiwara, Japan
基金
日本学术振兴会;
关键词
Bioelectrical impedance analysis; community-dwelling people; ECW/TBW; locomotive syndrome; BACK MUSCLE STRENGTH; IMPEDANCE; UTILITY; PEOPLE; IMPACT;
D O I
10.1080/14397595.2018.1465645
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Objectives: Locomotive syndrome (LS) is a condition requiring nursing care for musculoskeletal disorders. Our aim was to evaluate the correlation between body composition, measured by bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA), and LS, measured using the 25-question Geriatric Locomotive Functional Scale (GLFS-25). Methods: We enrolled 286 individuals who were undergoing regular health follow-up. All individuals completed the GLFS-25, body composition analysis by BIA, and five physical performance tests related to LS: timed up-and-go test, 10-m gait time, maximum stride length, back strength, and grip strength. Measured variables and demographic data were compared between individuals with and without LS. Results: The extracellular water ratio, the extracellular water/total body water (ECW/TBW) ratio differentiated the LS and non-LS groups (p=.005), with all physical function measures being lower among individuals with a high, compared to low, ECW/TBW ratio. The risk ratio for LS among individuals with a high ECW/TBW ratio was 2.31, with an odds ratio of 2.67. Conclusion: The ECW/TBW ratio is predictive of LS. Based on our results, we propose that BIA should routinely be performed, with follow-up and intervention, as needed, for individuals with a high ECW/TBW ratio, as they are at risk for developing LS.
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页码:491 / 495
页数:5
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