| Literature DB >> 32167399 |
Heini Wennman1, Gerald J Jerome2, Eleanor M Simonsick3, Päivi Sainio1, Heli Valkeinen1, Katja Borodulin1,4, Sari Stenholm5,6.
Abstract
Background: Obesity is linked to poorer physical functioning in older adults, but impact of excess adiposity on loss of functional capacity in late midlife is unclear. This study examined associations between adiposity markers and 11-year change in maximal walking speed, a sensitive indicator of physical functioning, among adults aged 55 to 69 years. Method: Maximal walking speed over 6.1 m was assessed in 2000 and 2011 among Finnish men (n = 409) and women (n = 498) from the prospective Health 2000 Survey. Body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference were assessed in 2000. Generalized estimating equation models estimated changes in maximal walking speed by BMI and waist circumference, stratified by sex.Entities:
Keywords: body mass index; midlife; mobility; obesity; waist circumference; walking speed
Year: 2020 PMID: 32167399 PMCID: PMC8299779 DOI: 10.1177/0733464820911542
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Appl Gerontol ISSN: 0733-4648
Baseline Characteristics of the Study Population.
| Variables | Men ( | Women ( | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age (years) | 61 (4) | 61 (4) | .738 |
| Maximal walking speed (m/s) | 1.84 (0.34) | 1.58 (0.28) | <.001 |
| Grip strength (N) | 465 (84) | 262 (64) | <.001 |
| Body mass index | .06 | ||
| Normal to overweight (18.5–29.9 kg/m2) | 312 (76) | 352 (71) | |
| Obese (≥30 kg/m2) | 97 (24) | 146 (29) | |
| Waist circumference | <.001 | ||
| Low (men ≤ 102 cm, women ≤ 88 cm) | 258 (63) | 232 (47) | |
| High (men > 102 cm, women > 88 cm) | 151 (37) | 266 (53) | |
| Education | .06 | ||
| Basic | 193 (47) | 260 (52) | |
| Intermediate | 127 (31) | 119 (24) | |
| High | 89 (22) | 119 (24) | |
| Smoking | <.001 | ||
| Current/occasional | 73 (18) | 57 (11) | |
| Former | 170 (42) | 60 (12) | |
| Never/nonsmoker more than 1 year | 166 (41) | 381 (77) | |
| Alcohol | <.001 | ||
| Men < 7 or Women < 4 (portions/week) | 271 (66) | 406 (82) | |
| Men ≥ 7 or Women ≥ 4 (portions/week) | 138 (34) | 92 (18) | |
| Physical activity | <.001 | ||
| Low | 64 (16) | 96 (19) | |
| Moderate | 247 (60) | 339 (68) | |
| High | 98 (24) | 63 (13) |
Note. p-value for comparison between sexes by chi-square, ANOVA, or Wilcoxon Scores test. ANOVA = analysis of variance.
Figure 1.Eleven-year decline in maximal walking speed for men and women by BMI (A) and by waist circumference (B).
Note. BMI = body mass index.
Baseline Maximal Walking Speed (m/s) and 11-Year Change (m/s) by BMI and Waist Circumference in Men and Women Aged 55 to 69 Years.
| Variables | Men ( | Women ( | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Baseline maximal walking speed | 11-year change | Baseline maximal walking speed | 11-year change | |
| BMI | ||||
| <30 | 1.85 [1.81, 1.90] | −0.20 [−0.25, −0.16] | 1.60 [1.56, 1.65] | −0.15 [−0.18, −0.12] |
| ≥30 | 1.80 [1.73, 1.88] | −0.27 [−0.36, −0.19] | 1.51 [1.46, 1.56] | −0.21 [−0.26, −0.17] |
| BMI × Time | ||||
| Waist circumference | ||||
| Low | 1.89 [1.84, 1.93] | −0.21 [−0.25, −0.16] | 1.59 [1.55, 1.64] | −0.15 [−0.19, −0.10] |
| High | 1.77 [1.72, 1.82] | −0.25 [−0.31, −0.18] | 1.56 [1.52, 1.61] | −0.19 [−0.23, −0.16] |
| Waist × Time | ||||
Note. Analyses adjusted for age, education, smoking, alcohol, physical activity, and grip strength. BMI = body mass index.