Association of height loss with falls and sarcopenia in community- dwelling older women

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作者
Asahi, Ryoma [1 ]
Yuguchi, Satoshi [1 ]
Kamo, Tomohiko [1 ]
Azami, Masato [1 ]
Ogihara, Hirofumi [1 ]
Asano, Satoshi [2 ]
机构
[1] Japan Univ Hlth Sci, Sch Hlth Sci, 2-555 Hirasuka, Satte City, Saitama 3400145, Japan
[2] JMA Higashi Saitama Gen Hosp, Saitama Spine Ctr, Satte City, Saitama, Japan
关键词
Community-dwelling older women; Height loss; Falls; Trunk skeletal muscle mass; Sarcopenia; VERTEBRAL FRACTURES; JAPANESE; RISK; OSTEOPOROSIS; COHORT; AGE;
D O I
10.1016/j.afos.2020.05.003
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Objectives: Height loss is associated with vertebral fracture risk and osteoporosis. We assumed that height loss may indicate the risk of falls because the presence of osteoporosis is significantly associated with sarcopenia development. We studied the association of height loss with falls and sarcopenia. Methods: This study included 610 community-dwelling women. We measured the height, weight, appendicular skeletal muscle mass index (ASMI), grip strength, and gait speed. Additionally, we recorded the individual & rsquo;s tallest height, and the presence or absence of single or multiple falls during the pre-ceding 12 months. The participants were classified into nonheight loss, 2-to 3-cm height loss, 3-to 4-cm height loss, and over 4-cm height loss groups. The association of height loss with falls and sarcopenia were examined using multiple logistic regression analysis. Results: We found that 3-to 4-cm height loss and over 4-cm height loss were significantly associated with falls (odds ratio [OR], 1.637; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.023-2.619; P = 0.04), (OR, 1.742, 95% CI, 1.054-2.877; P = 0.03), respectively. Additionally, over 4-cm height loss was significantly associated with sarcopenia for ASMI calculated by participant's tallest recalled height squared (OR, 2.676; 95% CI, 1.122-6.284; P = 0.026). Conclusions: We found that the risk of falls was advanced at 3-to 4-cm height loss and over 4-cm height loss, and sarcopenia started at over 4-cm height loss. Height loss may be a useful indicator of the risk of falls and sarcopenia. (C) 2020 The Korean Society of Osteoporosis. Publishing services by Elsevier B.V.
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