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Natural aging course of lumbar extensor muscle mass and strength in community-dwelling older women: a 1-year prospective observational study.

Dong Hyun Kim1, Jinhee Park2, Chang Won Lee3, Sang Yoon Lee4.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Although the loss of skeletal limb muscle mass and muscle strength in the elderly have been demonstrated, the aging process of the back muscles to maintain core stability is not well known. This 1-year prospective observational study aimed to investigate the natural aging course of the lumbar extensor muscles (LEMs) compared with the extremity muscles and determine whether muscle strength or mass decreases more in community-dwelling older women.
METHODS: Twenty-four older urban-dwelling women aged 70 years or older were initially enrolled. Their demographic variables, conventional and spinal sarcopenia indices, and functional outcome parameters were evaluated. We also measured back extensor strength, radiological parameters for spinal sagittal balance on whole-spine radiography, and volumetric parameters of the LEM on computed tomography.
RESULTS: After the exclusion of 6 subjects, 18 older women were finally analyzed. All variables related to extremity muscle mass, muscle strength, physical performance, and LEM volume declined over the study period, but the changes were insignificant. However, back extensor strength decreased significantly (median, first, and third quartile: 35.20 [30.80, 44.00] N to 31.40 [29.25, 37.90] N, P = 0.026). Among spinal sagittal balance-related parameters, lumbar lordosis (44.25 [39.30, 47.35]° to 43.15 [31.43, 45.75]°, P = 0.043) and sagittal vertical axis (33.85 [3.57, 58.75] mm to 45.15 [25.35, 58.68] mm, P = 0.004) showed significant changes during the study.
CONCLUSIONS: When the natural aging course of LEM in women aged 70 years or older was observed for 1 year, muscle mass decreased less than back extensor strength and spinal sagittal balance. Measurements of back extensor strength and spinal sagittal balance are necessary for the clinical evaluation of spinal aging.
© 2022. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Switzerland AG.

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Keywords:  Lumbosacral region; Paraspinal muscles; Sarcopenia; Spine

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35668336     DOI: 10.1007/s40520-022-02156-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Aging Clin Exp Res        ISSN: 1594-0667            Impact factor:   4.481


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