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Prevalence and associated factors of possible sarcopenia and sarcopenia: findings from a Chinese community-dwelling old adults cross-sectional study

Jiazhi Wang 1
Changge Liu 1
Lin Zhang 1
Ning Liu 1
Lei Wang 1
Jingqiong Wu 1
Yizhao Wang 1
Huimin Hao 1
Longjun Cao 1
Shilei Yuan 2
Liping Huang 1
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2022-07-18
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SJR1.335
CiteScore6.1
Impact factor3.8
ISSN14712318
Geriatrics and Gerontology
Abstract
To describe the prevalence and analyse the associated factors of possible sarcopenia and sarcopenia among community-dwelling old adults in China, in order to provide effective strategies for early prevention and treatment of sarcopenia. This cross-sectional study evaluated community-dwelling old adults aged over 60 years. The basic information, morphological indices, body composition, physical activities were collected and assessed. Possible sarcopenia and sarcopenia were diagnosed by the criteria of Asian Working Group for Sarcopenia (AWGS) in 2019. A multivariate logistic regression model with stepwise method was employed to identify factors associated with possible sarcopenia and sarcopenia. In total 729 old adults from Tianjin were included in this study. Eighty-one participants were diagnosed with possible sarcopenia (prevalence of 11.11%). Seventy-five participants were diagnosed with sarcopenia (prevalence of 10.29%). Age (odds ratio (OR):1.047, 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.055–1.090) and lower physical activities (low level OR:4.171, 95% CI:1.790–9.720; medium level OR:2.634, 95% CI:1.352–5.132) were significantly associated with possible sarcopenia. Age (OR:1.187, 95% CI:1.124–1.253), higher body fat percentage (OR:1.225, 95% CI:1.140–1.317), lower BMI (OR:0.424, 95% CI:0.346–0.519), lower mini-mental state examination (MMSE) scores (OR:0.865,95% CI:0.781–0.958) and low physical activities (OR:4.638, 95% CI:1.683–12.782) were significantly associated with sarcopenia. Possible sarcopenia and sarcopenia are prevalent among community-dwelling old adults in China. Ageing and lower physical activities were both associated with possible sarcopenia and sarcopenia. Old adults with sarcopenia more likely have higher body fat percentage, lower BMI and lower cognitive function compared with those without this condition.
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Wang J. et al. Prevalence and associated factors of possible sarcopenia and sarcopenia: findings from a Chinese community-dwelling old adults cross-sectional study // BMC Geriatrics. 2022. Vol. 22. No. 1. 592
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Wang J., Liu C., Zhang L., Liu N., Wang L., Wu J., Wang Y., Hao H., Cao L., Yuan S., Huang L. Prevalence and associated factors of possible sarcopenia and sarcopenia: findings from a Chinese community-dwelling old adults cross-sectional study // BMC Geriatrics. 2022. Vol. 22. No. 1. 592
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1186/s12877-022-03286-y
UR - https://doi.org/10.1186/s12877-022-03286-y
TI - Prevalence and associated factors of possible sarcopenia and sarcopenia: findings from a Chinese community-dwelling old adults cross-sectional study
T2 - BMC Geriatrics
AU - Wang, Jiazhi
AU - Liu, Changge
AU - Zhang, Lin
AU - Liu, Ning
AU - Wang, Lei
AU - Wu, Jingqiong
AU - Wang, Yizhao
AU - Hao, Huimin
AU - Cao, Longjun
AU - Yuan, Shilei
AU - Huang, Liping
PY - 2022
DA - 2022/07/18
PB - Springer Nature
IS - 1
VL - 22
PMID - 35850661
SN - 1471-2318
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@article{2022_Wang,
author = {Jiazhi Wang and Changge Liu and Lin Zhang and Ning Liu and Lei Wang and Jingqiong Wu and Yizhao Wang and Huimin Hao and Longjun Cao and Shilei Yuan and Liping Huang},
title = {Prevalence and associated factors of possible sarcopenia and sarcopenia: findings from a Chinese community-dwelling old adults cross-sectional study},
journal = {BMC Geriatrics},
year = {2022},
volume = {22},
publisher = {Springer Nature},
month = {jul},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1186/s12877-022-03286-y},
number = {1},
pages = {592},
doi = {10.1186/s12877-022-03286-y}
}