| Literature DB >> 35607534 |
Hiroaki Iwase1, Shin Murata2, Hideki Nakano2, Kayoko Shiraiwa2, Teppei Abiko2, Akio Goda2, Koji Nonaka3, Kunihiko Anami3, Jun Horie2.
Abstract
Skeletal muscle mass and muscle strength are positively correlated, but the relationship between grip strength and global muscle strength is controversial. This study aimed to clarify the changes in site-specific skeletal muscle mass by age group and determine the relationship between site-specific, age-related changes in skeletal muscle mass and physical function in community-dwelling elderly people in Japan. The participants were divided into age groups of five-year intervals (65-69 years, 70-74 years, 75-79 years, and ≥80 years) and were also categorized by sex. The skeletal muscle mass of the upper limbs, lower limbs, and trunk was measured using multifrequency bioelectrical impedance analyzers (InBody 430 (Biospace Co., Ltd., Seoul, Korea) and InBody 470 (InBody Japan Inc., Tokyo, Japan)). For physical function assessment, we measured grip strength, quadriceps strength, sit-up count, sit-and-reach distance, and standing time on one leg with eyes open and performed the timed up and go (TUG) test. The results showed that skeletal muscle mass decreased with age regardless of sex at all measured sites. Furthermore, a partial correlation analysis adjusted for age, physical constitution, and the presence/absence of exercise habits revealed that the highest correlation was between skeletal muscle mass in all sites and grip strength. Thus, monitoring grip strength may be used as a representative of systemic skeletal mass even in Japanese people.Entities:
Keywords: elderly people; grip strength; japanese; physical function; skeletal muscle mass
Year: 2022 PMID: 35607534 PMCID: PMC9123344 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.24260
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Participant attributes
Data shown as mean (standard deviation) and %
BMI: body mass index
| Total | Men | Women | p-value | ||||
| n=684 | n=148 | n=536 | |||||
| Age (years) | 73.2 | (5.6) | 74.6 | (5.1) | 72.8 | (5.6) | <0.001 |
| Height (cm) | 154.2 | (7.9) | 164.9 | (5.5) | 151.2 | (5.5) | <0.001 |
| Weight (kg) | 53.4 | (8.6) | 62 | (7.2) | 51 | (7.3) | <0.001 |
| BMI (kg/m2) | 22.4 | (2.9) | 22.8 | (2.3) | 22.3 | (3) | 0.044 |
| Hypertension treatment (%) | 35.8 | 35.8 | 35.8 | 0.998 | |||
| Dyslipidemia treatment (%) | 16.1 | 8.1 | 18.3 | 0.003 | |||
| Diabetes treatment (%) | 8.2 | 15.5 | 6.2 | <0.001 | |||
| Educational history (years) | 11.9 | (2.3) | 12.8 | (2.8) | 11.6 | (2) | <0.001 |
Site-specific skeletal muscle mass and physical function by age group
Data shown as mean (standard deviation)
TUG: timed up and go test
| Men | Women | |||||||||||||||||
| 65-69 years | 70-74 years | 75-79 years | 80 years or older | Trend test | 65-69 years | 70-74 years | 75-79 years | 80 years or older | Trend test | |||||||||
| n=24 | n=46 | n=52 | n=22 | p-value | n=142 | n=179 | n=115 | n=69 | p-value | |||||||||
| Body composition | ||||||||||||||||||
| Skeletal muscle mass of the upper limbs (kg) | 5.3 | (0.8) | 5.3 | (0.9) | 5.1 | (0.7) | 4.8 | (0.7) | 0.012 | 3.4 | (0.5) | 3.2 | (0.6) | 3.2 | (0.5) | 3 | (0.5) | <0.001 |
| Skeletal muscle mass of the lower limbs (kg) | 15.9 | (1.9) | 15.2 | (2.1) | 15.1 | (2) | 14.8 | (2.1) | 0.024 | 11 | (1.3) | 10.3 | (1.5) | 10.1 | (1.3) | 9.8 | (1.4) | <0.001 |
| Skeletal muscle mass of the trunk (kg) | 22 | (2.3) | 21.8 | (2.6) | 21.1 | (1.9) | 20.2 | (2.1) | 0.003 | 16 | (1.7) | 15.2 | (1.8) | 15.1 | (1.6) | 14.3 | (1.6) | <0.001 |
| Physical function | ||||||||||||||||||
| Grip strength (kg) | 39.4 | (6.2) | 36.5 | (5.3) | 35.3 | (5.1) | 33.5 | (5.8) | <0.001 | 24.8 | (3.6) | 23.7 | (3.7) | 23.2 | (4.1) | 23.6 | (3.8) | <0.001 |
| Quadriceps strength (kg) | 30.1 | (7.2) | 26.7 | (5.8) | 26.4 | (6.1) | 26 | (8.5) | 0.088 | 21.6 | (5) | 20.3 | (4.3) | 18.8 | (4.4) | 16.8 | (4.3) | <0.001 |
| Sit-up count (times) | 17.3 | (4.7) | 12.1 | (7.7) | 9.9 | (6.5) | 8.9 | (6.4) | <0.001 | 8.3 | (6.7 | 6.8 | (5.9) | 8 | (6.8) | 6.1 | (6.1) | 0.167 |
| Sit-and-reach distance (cm) | 32.8 | (8.7) | 30.8 | (10.3) | 29.9 | (9.1) | 31.3 | (9.8) | 0.371 | 36.4 | (8) | 35.9 | (8.5) | 35.9 | (7.9) | 35.2 | (8.9) | 0.411 |
| Standing time on one leg with eyes open (seconds) | 51.3 | (39.7) | 47.7 | (38) | 29.6 | (27.1) | 23.5 | (26.2) | <0.001 | 59.1 | (38.9) | 51.1 | (38.2) | 34.3 | (28.4) | 20.8 | (23.7) | <0.001 |
| TUG (seconds) | 5.1 | (0.9) | 5.7 | (1.1) | 5.9 | (1) | 6.5 | (1.3) | <0.001 | 5.5 | (0.8) | 5.7 | (0.7) | 6.2 | (1.1) | 7.1 | (1.9) | <0.001 |
Relationship between site-specific skeletal muscle mass and physical function
Partial correlation analysis: adjusted for age, BMI, and exercise habits (yes/no)
TUG: timed up and go test
**: p<0.01, *: p<0.05
| Men | Women | ||||||
| n=148 | n=536 | ||||||
| Upper limbs | Lower limbs | Trunk | Upper limbs | Lower limbs | Trunk | ||
| Grip strength | 0.43** | 0.36** | 0.45** | 0.64** | 0.54** | 0.64** | |
| Quadriceps strength | 0.05 | 0.12 | 0.06 | 0.21** | 0.17** | 0.20** | |
| Sit-up count | 0.08 | 0.09 | 0.06 | 0.29** | 0.19** | 0.24** | |
| Sit-and-reach distance | 0.07 | 0.07 | 0.06 | 0.26** | 0.23** | 0.25** | |
| Standing time on one leg with eyes open | 0.01 | -0.01 | 0.02 | 0.11* | 0.13* | 0.11* | |
| TUG | -0.08 | -0.07 | -0.09 | -0.11* | -0.16** | -0.14* | |