Body mass index trajectories and functional decline in older adults: Three-City Dijon cohort study

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作者
Artaud, Fanny [1 ,2 ]
Singh-Manoux, Archana [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Dugravot, Aline [1 ,2 ]
Tavernier, Beatrice [4 ]
Tzourio, Christophe [5 ,6 ]
Elbaz, Alexis [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] INSERM, U1018, CESP Ctr Res Epidemiol & Populat Hlth, Epidemiol Aging & Age Related Dis, F-94807 Villejuif, France
[2] Univ Versailles St Quentin, UMRS 1018, F-78035 Versailles, France
[3] UCL, Dept Epidemiol & Publ Hlth, London, England
[4] CHU Dijon, Dept Geriatr, Dijon, France
[5] INSERM, U897, Neuroepidemiol Team, Bordeaux, France
[6] Univ Bordeaux, Bordeaux, France
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
Aged; Body mass index; Cohort study; Disability; Epidemiology; Motor decline; ALL-CAUSE MORTALITY; WEIGHT-LOSS; PHYSICAL FUNCTION; WALKING SPEED; GAIT-SPEED; OBESITY; ASSOCIATION; MOBILITY; HEALTH; WOMEN;
D O I
10.1007/s10654-015-0027-4
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Obesity, whose prevalence is increasing, is associated with poor functional status at older ages. However, much of this evidence is cross-sectional with little known about longitudinal associations. We examined associations of body mass index (BMI), and change in BMI, with change in objective [walking speed (WS)] and self-reported (disability) measures of motor decline. Analyses included participants (65-85 years) from the Dijon center of the Three-City study (France) with up to five WS (N = 4007) and six disability assessments (N = 4478) over 11 years. Data were analyzed using regression models for repeated measures. Mean baseline WS was 153 cm/s. Compared to normal weight persons, obese participants at baseline walked slower and reported more disability; they also experienced 45 % faster WS decline (-18.63 vs. -12.85 cm/s/10 years, P = 0.002). Participants who lost or gained weight had 47 % (-18.85 cm/s/10 years, P < 0.001) and 33 % (-17.08 cm/s/10 years, P = 0.002) respectively greater WS decline than participants in the normal BMI change category. 24 % of participants reported disability at least once during the follow-up, those who lost or gained weight had a 1.63 and 1.34 respectively higher odds of disability than participants in the normal BMI change category (P = 0.001). Associations remained after adjustment for covariates. In conclusion, obesity is associated with worse motor performances, a higher risk of disability, and faster motor decline. Our results underline the interest of repeated BMI and motor assessments to identify those at higher risk of disability.
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