Authors
Leandro Dos Santos, Edilson S Cyrino, Melissa Antunes, Diana A Santos, Luís B Sardinha
Publication date
2017/4
Journal
Journal of cachexia, sarcopenia and muscle
Volume
8
Issue
2
Pages
245-250
Description
Background
The loss of skeletal muscle mass (MM) or muscle function (MF) alone increases the risk for losing physical independence in older adults. We aimed to examine the independent and synergic associations of low MM and low MF, both criteria of sarcopenia, with the risk for losing projected physical independence in later life (+90 years old).
Methods
Cross‐sectional analyses were conducted in 3493 non‐institutionalized older adults (1166 males). Physical independence was assessed with a 12‐item composite physical function scale. Logistic regression was used to estimate the odds‐ratio (OR) for being at risk for losing physical independence.
Results
Approximately 30% of the participants were at risk for losing physical independence at 90 years of age. Independent analysis demonstrated that participants with low MM had 1.65 (95%CI: 1.27–2.31) increased odds for being at risk for losing physical …
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