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Association between body composition and stair negotiation ability among individuals >55 years of age: a cross-sectional study

Loss of muscle strength exerts a considerable impact on the quality of life and mortality of older adults. The present household survey study measured body composition and muscle strength with the aim of analyzing the roles of low lean mass, low muscle strength and obesity in stair negotiation abili...

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Published in:Clinical interventions in aging 2017-01, Vol.12, p.1289-1296
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description Loss of muscle strength exerts a considerable impact on the quality of life and mortality of older adults. The present household survey study measured body composition and muscle strength with the aim of analyzing the roles of low lean mass, low muscle strength and obesity in stair negotiation ability and the effect of comorbidities on the relationship between body composition and functional capacity. Body composition was assessed using bioelectrical impedance analysis and muscle strength was assessed with a hand grip dynamometer. The study population comprised individuals >55 years of age from a medium-sized Brazilian municipality. The sample included 451 participants. A total of 368 subjects were interviewed; their ages varied from 56 to 91 years. Among males, low muscle strength was associated with stair negotiation difficulty independent of muscle mass, age and obesity but muscle mass was not. However, when we analyzed comorbidities and body composition jointly, chronic lower limb pain and obesity were independently associated with stair negotiation difficulty but body composition and age were not. Among women, after comorbidities were included into the model, low muscle strength and obesity remained associated with stair negotiation difficulty as chronic lower limb pain and depression. The relationship between muscle function and comorbidities is discussed in this article.
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Age
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Body Composition
Body fat
Brazil - epidemiology
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Comorbidity
Cross-Sectional Studies
depression
Depression - epidemiology
Edema
Elderly
Female
Gender differences
Geriatric Assessment
Hand Strength
Health aspects
Heart failure
Human locomotion
Humans
Life skills
Male
Mental depression
Middle Aged
Muscle strength
Muscle Strength - physiology
Muscle, Skeletal - physiology
Musculoskeletal system
Negotiating
Obesity
Obesity - epidemiology
Older people
Original Research
Pain - epidemiology
Physiological aspects
Population
Public health
Quality of Life
Sarcopenia
Sex Factors
Surveys and Questionnaires
Variables
Womens health
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