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Declining neck circumference is an anthropometric marker related to frailty in middle-aged and elderly women.

Satoshi Tanaka1, Kei Ando1, Kazuyoshi Kobayashi1, Taisuke Seki1, Takashi Hamada1, Masaaki Machino1, Kyotaro Ota1, Masayoshi Morozumi1, Shunsuke Kanbara1, Sadayuki Ito1, Naoki Ishiguro1, Yukiharu Hasegawa2, Shiro Imagama1.   

Abstract

Objectives: Neck circumference (NC) has been associated with cardiovascular disease and metabolic syndrome. However, the association between NC and frailty remains unknown. We aimed to determine the relationship between frailty and NC in middle-aged and elderly women.
Methods: Frailty was diagnosed based on the Japanese version of the Cardiovascular Health Study criteria. Of women who underwent health checkup, 295 women with the following measurements were targeted: four trunk circumferences and appendicular skeletal muscle index (aSMI) measured using bioelectrical impedance analysis; albumin, total cholesterol, triglycerides, and C-reactive protein levels measured using a blood test; and physical function measured using back muscle strength and timed up-and-go test (TUG). Normal and frailty group comparisons were conducted using a statistical method.
Results: Significant differences were observed between the two groups in terms of age, body mass index, all trunk circumferences, aSMI, back muscle strength, and TUG. Logistic regression analysis showed that NC was more related with frailty among the four trunk circumferences. In multiple regression analysis, declining NC was significantly associated with frailty.
Conclusion: In middle-aged and elderly women, NC has a significant association with frailty. Declining NC was shown to be an anthropometric marker of frailty, and may be a frailty risk factor.

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Keywords:  Anthropometric marker; bioelectrical impedance analysis; female; frailty; neck circumference

Year:  2019        PMID: 31154874     DOI: 10.1080/14397595.2019.1627023

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mod Rheumatol        ISSN: 1439-7595            Impact factor:   3.023


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Authors:  Masaaki Machino; Kei Ando; Kazuyoshi Kobayashi; Hiroaki Nakashima; Satoshi Tanaka; Shunsuke Kanbara; Sadayuki Ito; Taro Inoue; Hiroyuki Koshimizu; Taisuke Seki; Shinya Ishizuka; Yasuhiko Takegami; Yukiharu Hasegawa; Shiro Imagama
Journal:  Biomed Res Int       Date:  2021-03-29       Impact factor: 3.411

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Authors:  Satoshi Tanaka; Kei Ando; Kazuyoshi Kobayashi; Hiroaki Nakashima; Taisuke Seki; Shinya Ishizuka; Masaaki Machino; Masayoshi Morozumi; Shunsuke Kanbara; Sadayuki Ito; Tokumi Kanemura; Naoki Ishiguro; Yukiharu Hasegawa; Shiro Imagama
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3.  Impact of Neck and Shoulder Pain on Health-Related Quality of Life in a Middle-Aged Community-Living Population.

Authors:  Masaaki Machino; Kei Ando; Kazuyoshi Kobayashi; Hiroaki Nakashima; Masayoshi Morozumi; Shunsuke Kanbara; Sadayuki Ito; Taro Inoue; Hiroyuki Koshimizu; Taisuke Seki; Shinya Ishizuka; Yasuhiko Takegami; Yukiharu Hasegawa; Shiro Imagama
Journal:  Biomed Res Int       Date:  2021-06-08       Impact factor: 3.411

4.  Waist Circumference Measured by Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis Is Interchangeable with Manual Measurement: Increased Waist Circumference Is Associated with Locomotive Syndrome Risk.

Authors:  Satoshi Tanaka; Kei Ando; Kazuyoshi Kobayashi; Taisuke Seki; Shinya Ishizuka; Masaaki Machino; Masayoshi Morozumi; Shunsuke Kanbara; Sadayuki Ito; Taro Inoue; Naoki Ishiguro; Yukiharu Hasegawa; Shiro Imagama
Journal:  Biomed Res Int       Date:  2019-09-25       Impact factor: 3.411

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