| Literature DB >> 28158989 |
Yang-Ki Minn1, Seung-Han Suk2,3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: It is well known that a low skeletal muscle mass (SMM) is associated with stroke. However, it is unknown whether increasing muscle mass can prevent stroke.Entities:
Keywords: Bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA); Body composition; Risk factor; Sarcopenia; Skeletal muscle mass; Stroke
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28158989 PMCID: PMC5290653 DOI: 10.1186/s12877-017-0433-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Geriatr ISSN: 1471-2318 Impact factor: 3.921
Fig. 1Flow chart of study participants
Risk factors for stroke among subjects in the normal and WMC/SI groups
| Normal | WMC/SI |
| |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mean age, years (SD) | 58.5 (7.1) | 68 (7.8) | 0.000 |
| Men, n (%) | 276 (45) | 45 (41.3) | 0.469 |
| Mean education, years (SD) | 9.6 (4.4) | 7.5 (5.1) | 0.000 |
| Hypertension, n (%) | 307 (50.1) | 94 (86.2) | 0.000 |
| Diabetes mellitus, n (%) | 103 (16.8) | 34 (36.7) | 0.000 |
| Hypercholesterolemia, n (%) | 199 (32.5) | 40 (36.7) | 0.387 |
| Current smoking, n (%) | 106 (17.3) | 19 (17.4) | 0972 |
| Mean skeletal muscle mass, kg (SD) | 24.4 (9.6) | 22.0 (5.0) | 0.011 |
| Skeletal muscle mass, Q | |||
| Q1, n (%) | 128 (20.9) | 46 (42.2) | |
| Q2, n (%) | 149 (24.3) | 33 (30.3) | |
| Q3, n (%) | 163 (26.2) | 17 (15.6) | |
| Q4, N (5) | 173 (28.2) | 13 (11.9) | |
Skeletal muscle mass by quartile
| Quartile | Skeletal muscle mass, kg | |
|---|---|---|
| Men | Women | |
| 1 (0–25th percentile) | <26 | <18.3 |
| 2 (26th–50th percentile) | 26–28.1 | 18.3–20 |
| 3 (51st–75th percentile) | 28.1–30.7 | 20–21.6 |
| 4 (76th–100th percentile) | >30.7 | >21.6 |
Fig. 2Odds ratios of the each muscle mass group for white matter change/silent infarction on brain computed tomography (reference, quartile 1 [Q1] or D1). Adjusted for age, education, hypertension, diabetes mellitus, and current smoking. Q1, 1st-25th percentile group; Q2, 26th-50th percentile group; Q3, 51st-75th percentile group; Q4, 76th-100th percentile group; D1, 1st -50th percentile group; D2, 51st-100th percentile group