| Literature DB >> 33791322 |
Oscar Rosas-Carrasco1,2, Roxana E Ruiz-Valenzuela1, Miriam T López-Teros1.
Abstract
Background: In recent studies, the usefulness of the phase angle (PA) to assess geriatric conditions such as sarcopenia and frailty has been evaluated. However, there are no useful cut-off points for clinical research and/or practice. Objective: To analyze PA cut-off points associated with sarcopenia and frailty in adults of 50-64 years old and older adults in Mexico City. Design: Cross-sectional analysis of the FraDySMex cohort study (Frailty, Dynapenia, and Sarcopenia in Mexican Adults). Setting and Participants: 498 people were included, 78.7% women, aged 71.1 ± 9.5 years.Entities:
Keywords: cut-off point; frailty; older adults; phase angle; sarcopenia; sensitivity; specificity; validity
Year: 2021 PMID: 33791322 PMCID: PMC8005522 DOI: 10.3389/fmed.2021.617126
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Med (Lausanne) ISSN: 2296-858X
Components and cut-off points used for the diagnosis of sarcopenia.
| Males | ASM ≤ 6.68 kg/m2 | Height ≤ 1.65m ≥ 5.7 s | BMI ≤24.3 kg/m2 ≤22 Kg |
| Females | ASM ≤ 5.35 kg/m2 | Height ≤ 1.51m ≥ 6.8 s | BMI ≤ 24.7 kg/m2 ≤12 Kg |
ASM, Appendicular muscle mass.
Cut-off points according to the lowest quintile of ASM.
Cut-off points by height according to the lowest quintile of gait speed.
Cut-off points by BMI quartile.
Figure 1Flowchart of the FraDySMex study (Frailty, Dynapenia and Sarcopenia in Mexican Adults). BIA (bioelectrical impedance) and DXA (dual energy X-ray absorptiometry).
General characteristics (n = 498).
| Age, years | 71.1 ± 9.5 | 59.7 ± 4.5 | 76.1 ± 6.4 | 0.0000 |
| Sex; | 0.2132 | |||
| Women | 392 (78.7) | 123 (31.4) | 269 (68.6) | |
| Men | 106 (21.2) | 29 (27.4) | 77 (72.6) | |
| Schooling ≤ 9 years | 250 (50.3) | 55 (22.0) | 195 (78.0) | 0.0000 |
| Cognitive impairment (MMSE adjusted for schooling) | 56 (11.2) | 10 (17.9) | 46 (82.1) | 0.0289 |
| Depressive symptoms (CESD-7 ≥5 points) | 231 (41.8) | 48 (28.24) | 122 (71.8) | 0.4260 |
| Comorbidity Index (Charlson scale ≥ 3 points) | 124 (24.9) | 32 (25.8) | 92 (74.2) | 0.4260 |
| Falls (≥1 fall in the last year) | 204 (40.9) | 60 (29-4) | 144 (70.6) | 0.2070 |
| Malnutrition (MNA scale ≤23 points) | 136(24.6) | 37 (27.2) | 99 (72.8) | 0.1489 |
| BADL (Barthel index ≤90 total score) | 40 (8.0) | 5 (12.5) | 35 (87.5) | 0.0098 |
| IADL (Lawton ≥1 activities) | 82 (16.4) | 7 (8.5) | 75 (91.5) | 0.0000 |
| Low physical performance (SPPB scale ≤ 8 points | 169 (34) | 22 (13.0) | 147 (86.9) | 0.0000 |
| Frailty (Fried Phenotype≥ 3 total score) | 53 (10.6) | 16 (30.1) | 37 (69.8) | 0.0003 |
| Sarcopenia (EWGSOP, 2019) | 50 (10.0) | 4 (8.0) | 46 (9.0) | 0.0001 |
| Phase angle (°) | 4.6 ± 0.70 | 5.0 ± 0.61 | 4.3 ± 0.70 | 0.0000 |
| Calf circumference, (cm) | 34.7 ± 4.8 | 35.7 ± 5.2 | 34.3 ± 4.7 | 0.0050 |
| Mild arm circumference, (cm) | 29.9 ± 3.9 | 31.1 ± 3.8 | 39-5 ± 3.9 | 0.0000 |
| Weight (kg) | 65.8 ± 12.6 | 68.2 ± 12.8 | 65.2 ± 12.2 | 0.0138 |
| Height (m) | 1.53 ± 0.09 | 1.54 ± 0.09 | 1.52 ± 0.09 | 0.0014 |
| BMI (kg/m2) | 27.9 ± 4.7 | 28.5 ± 4.9 | 28.3 ± 4.6 | 0.5226 |
| Total lean mass (kg) | 36.5 ± 7.7 | 37.6 ± 7.8 | 36.0 ± 7.7 | 0.0376 |
| ASM/ht2 (kg/m2) | 6.4 ± 1.1 | 6.4 ± 1.1 | 6.3 ± 1.1 | 0.2737 |
| Obesity, % | 378 (70.1) | 124 (32.8) | 254 (67.2) | 0.4098 |
| Osteopenia/osteoporosis | 252 (47.0) | 52 (20.6) | 200 (79.4) | 0.0005 |
| Hand-grip strength, (kg) | 16.7 ± 7.2 | 19.1 ± 7.3 | 15.6 ± 7.1 | 0.0000 |
| Gait speed, (seconds) | 5.3 ± 2.8 | 4.3 ± 0.95 | 5.7 ± 3.2 | 0.0000 |
Data presented as mean (standard deviation) or number (%). ADL, activities of daily living; ASM/ht2, appendicular skeletal muscle mass adjusted by height square; BMI, body mass index; EWGSOP, European Working Group on Sarcopenia in Older People; IADL, instrumental activities of daily living; MMSE, the Mini-Mental State Examination, MNA (mini nutritional assessment), CES-D (Center for Epidemiologic Studies, Depression Scale), SPPB (short physical performance battery).
This table presents the general characteristics that describe the study population.
Criterion validity of phase angle vs. frailty and sarcopenia stratified by age.
| 50–65 years | ||||
| Frailty | ||||
| ≤ 3.9 | 97.32% | 0.00% | 0.9732 | —— |
| ≤ 4 | 96.64% | 0.00% | 0.9664 | —— |
| ≤ 4.1 | 95.97% | 33.33% | 1.4396 | 0.1218 |
| ≤ 4.2 | 93.96% | 33.33% | 1.4094 | 0.1812 |
| ≤ 4.4 | 89.26% | 66.67% | 2.6779 | 0.1611 |
| ≤ 4.5 | 88.59% | 100.0% | —— | 0.1141 |
| ≤ 4.6 | 85.23% | 100.0% | —— | 0.1467 |
| > 65 years | ||||
| Frailty | ||||
| ≤ 3.9 | 83.55% | 52.38% | 1.7546 | 0.3140 |
| ≤ 4.0 | 78.95% | 59.52% | 1.9505 | 0.3537 |
| ≤ 4.2 | 66.12% | 76.19% | 2.7770 | 0.4447 |
| ≤ 4.3 | 59.21% | 83.33% | 3.5526 | 0.4895 |
| ≤ 4.4 | 53.95% | 88.10% | 4.5316 | 0.5228 |
| ≤ 4.5 | 44.08% | 92.86% | 6.1710 | 0.6022 |
| ≤ 4.6 | 36.51% | 97.62% | 15.3355 | 0.6504 |
| 50-65 years | ||||
| Sarcopenia | ||||
| ≤ 3.9 | 97.99% | 33.33% | 1.4698 | 0.0604 |
| ≤ 4 | 97.32% | 33.33% | 1.4597 | 0.0805 |
| ≤ 4.1 | 95.97% | 33.33% | 1.4396 | 0.1208 |
| ≤ 4.2 | 93.96% | 33.33% | 1.4094 | 0.1812 |
| ≤ 4.4 | 89.26% | 66.67% | 2.6779 | 0.1611 |
| ≤ 4.5 | 87.92% | 66.67% | 2.6376 | 0.1812 |
| ≤ 4.6 | 85.23% | 100.00% | —— | 0.1477 |
| >65 years | ||||
| Sarcopenia | ||||
| ≤ 3.9 | 84.39% | 59.52% | 2.0848 | 0.2663 |
| ≤ 4 | 79.40% | 61.90% | 2.0843 | 0.3327 |
| ≤ 4.2 | 66.45% | 78.57% | 3.1008 | 0.4721 |
| ≤ 4.3 | 59.47% | 85.71% | 4.1628 | 0.4729 |
| ≤ 4.4 | 53.49% | 85.71% | 3.7442 | 0.5426 |
| ≤ 4.5 | 43.85% | 90.48% | 4.6047 | 0.6206 |
| ≤ 4.6 | 36.54% | 95.24% | 7.6744 | 0.6666 |
LHR, likelihood ratio; PA, phase angle. This table showed the PA cut-off points (in bold) and their association with sarcopenia and frailty, as well as their sensitivity, specificity and LHR.
Association between phase angle and sarcopenia and frailty.
| Sex (women) | 3.42 (1.20–9.70), 0.020 | 4.51 (1.14–16.63), 0.023 | 1.16 (0.53–2.54), 0.694 | 1.24 (0.47–3.26), 0.649 |
| Comorbidity index | 1.32 (0.710–2.45), 0.380 | 1.18 (0.57–2.47), 0.651 | 1.46(0.698–3.07), 0.312 | 1.31 (0.50–3.45), 0.571 |
| Cognitive impairment | 4.69 (2.47–8.904), 0.000 | 2.68 (1.14–6.29), 0.023 | 3.72 (1.71–8.09), 0.001 | 2.35 (0.87–6.32), 0.088 |
| BMI | 0.88 (0.63–1.22), 0.454 | 1.08 (0.76–1.54), 0.655 | 0.21 (0.12–0.34), 0.000 | 0.27 (0.17–0.46), 0.000 |
| Low phase angle | 5.51 (3.05–9.95), 0.000 | 4.84 (2.61–8.99) 0.000 | 12.79 (6.36–25.69), 0.000 | 8.44 (3.85–18.4), 0.021 |
| Hosmer-Lemeshow | ——— | 0.9945 | ——— | 0.7877 |
| Goodness of fit | ||||
| AUROC of model | ——— | 0.7852 | ——— | 0.8887 |
AUROC area under the receiver operating characteristics; BMI body mass index; CI, confidence interval; OR, odds ratio. BMI was categorized in men as “0” <24.9, .