| Literature DB >> 32762638 |
Tingting Bai1, Fang Fang1, Feika Li1, Yan Ren1, Jiaan Hu1, Jiumei Cao2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Sarcopenia, particularly low handgrip strength has been observed and correlated in association with hypertension among the older people. However, the results reported in different studies were inconsistent. In the current study, we conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis to reveal the significant association between sarcopenia, handgrip strength, and hypertension in older adults.Entities:
Keywords: Handgrip strength; Hypertension; Meta-analysis; Older adults; Sarcopenia
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32762638 PMCID: PMC7409686 DOI: 10.1186/s12877-020-01672-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Geriatr ISSN: 1471-2318 Impact factor: 3.921
Fig. 1Flow chart of the study selection
Demographic and clinical characteristics of the subjects included in studies that focused on sarcopenia
| Study included | No. of sarcopenia patients HTN (−)/HTN (+) | No. of non-sarcopenia patients HTN (−)/HTN (+) | Means ± SD (mmHg, non-sarcopenia/sarcopenia) | % of participants taking antihypertensive drugs | Odd ratios (95% CI) c | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SBP | DBP | |||||
| Landi et al. [ | 154/126 | 43/28 | ||||
| Han et al. a [ | 2326/1156 | 894/544 | 126.40 ± 0.50/129.30 ± 0.90 | 74.30 ± 0.30/75.10 ± 0.50 | 33.00 ± 1.30/ 45.30 ± 1.90 | 1.50 (1.23–1.84) |
| Han et al. b [ | 594/393 | 1032/771 | 129.90 ± 0.80/131.20 ± 0.70 | 76.90 ± 0.50/77.60 ± .40 | 52.00 ± 2.40/ 62.30 ± 1.90 | NA |
| Koo et al. [ | 239/98 | 70/41 | 98.10 ± 14.8/ 127.9 ± 17.4 | 77.8 ± 11.0/ 77.2 ± 11.5 | NA | NA |
| Can et al. [ | 36/4 | 36/12 | NA | NA | NA | NA |
| Han et al. [ | 634/267 | 77/36 | NA | NA | NA | NA |
| Montes et al. [ | 148/116 | 52/33 | NA | NA | NA | NA |
| Xu et al. [ | 4459/NA | 312/NA | NA | NA | NA | 1.44 (1.16–1.78) |
Abbreviations: HTN Hypertension, SD standard deviation, SBP systolic blood pressure, DBP diastolic blood pressure, CI confidence interval, NA not available
a, participants whose BMI was less than 25.00 kg/m2
b, participants whose BMI was equal or more than 25.00 kg/m2
c, Odd ratios stands for hypertension with sarcopenia compared to without sarcopenia
Demographic characteristics of the subjects included in studies that focused on handgrip strength
| Study included | Sample size | Handgrip strength (means ± SD, per kg) | Odd ratios (95% CI) for High blood pressure g | β of linear regression (standard error) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mainous, et.al., 2015 [ | 1469 | 60.8 ± 1.61 a/71.5 ± 0.84 b | NA | −4.93 (0.03) |
| Kawamoto, et.al., 2016 a [ | 742 | 33.40 ± 7.50 | 0.78 (0.66, 0.94) | NA |
| Kawamoto, et.al., 2016 b [ | 937 | 21.30 ± 4.10 | 0.72 (0.62, 0.83) | NA |
| Gubelmann, et.al., 2017 a [ | 1891 | NA | 1.23 (1.04–1.46) | NA |
| Gubelmann, et.al., 2017 b [ | 1577 | NA | 1.01 (0.80–1.27) | NA |
| Ji, et.al., 2018 a [ | 2184 | 41.50 ± 8.80 | 1.23 (1.04, 1.46) | 0.21 (0.09) |
| Ji, et.al., 2018 b [ | 2413 | 26.70 ± 5.70 | 1.01 (0.80, 1.27) | 0.01 (0.12) |
| Ji, et.al., 2018 c [ | 563 | NA | 1.14 (0.83, 1.55) | 0.13 (0.16) |
| Ji, et.al., 2018 d [ | 1292 | NA | 1.29 (1.04, 1.59) | 0.030 (0.17) |
| Ji, et.al., 2018 d e [ | 636 | NA | 0.88 (0.58, 1.33) | −0.13 (0.21) |
| Ji, et.al., 2018 d f [ | 1323 | NA | 1.02 (0.76, 1.38) | 0.02 (0.15) |
| Zhang, et.al., 2019 a [ | 515 | 35.94 ± 19.72 | 0.55 (0.28, 1.08) | NA |
| Zhang, et.al., 2019 b [ | 637 | 14.45 ± 10.41 | 0.19 (0.07, 0.55) | NA |
Abbreviations: CI confidence interval, SD Standard deviation, NA not available
a, males
b, females
c, Underweight or normal body mass index of males
d, Underweight or normal body mass index of females
e, Overweight body mass index of males
f, Overweight or obese body mass index of females
g, Odd ratios stands for hypertension with sarcopenia compared to without sarcopenia
Fig. 2Summarized overall odds ratio of hypertension among sarcopenia and non- sarcopenia patients
Fig. 3Summarized overall odds ratio of hypertension among the studies grouped by ethnicity of the participants
Fig. 4Summarized overall odds ratio of hypertension among the studies with equal to or more than 7 stars according the Newcastle-Ottawa Scales
Fig. 5Summarized overall odds ratio of handgrip strength among hypertension and non-hypertension patients
Fig. 6Summarized overall odds ratio of handgrip strength based on male participants among hypertension and non-hypertension patients
Fig. 7Summarized overall odds ratio of handgrip strength based on female participants among hypertension and non-hypertension patients
Fig. 8Summarized overall β for the linear regression and standard error