Cognitive impairment is associated with sarcopenia mainly related to attention and calculation in hospitalized Chinese elderly men
Background and Objectives: Sarcopenia and cognitive impairment are the most prevalent causes of disability in older individuals. The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of sarcopenia and the association between cognitive impairment and sarcopenia in older patients. Methods and Study Desig...
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Published in | Asia Pacific Journal of Clinical Nutrition Vol. 31; no. 3; pp. 534 - 542 |
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Abstract | Background and Objectives: Sarcopenia and cognitive impairment are the most prevalent causes of disability in older individuals. The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of sarcopenia and the association between cognitive impairment and sarcopenia in older patients. Methods and Study Design: A cross-sectional study was undertaken, comprised 250 male patients aged 65 and over. Sarcopenia was defined using the diagnostic recommended consensus by the Asian Working Group for sarcopenia, and the participants were classified into the sarcopenia and non-sarcopenia groups according to this definition. The cognitive functions of older patients were assessed using the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE). After bivariate analyses, a multivariate logistic regression model was constructed to determine the association of study variables with sarcopenia. Results: The prevalence of sarcopenia and cognitive impairment was 20.8% and 19.6% respectively. Additionally, we found 10.8% patients had nutritional risk, 19.6% patients had cognitive impairment in this study. Multivariate analysis identified age (OR: 1.11, 95% Cl 1.03, 1.19, p=0.008), cognitive impairment (OR: 4.06, 95% Cl 1.42, 11.6, p=0.009) and nutritional risk (OR: 13.7, 95% Cl 3.06, 61.2, p=0.001) were significantly associated with sarcopenia. The prevalence of sarcopenia significantly increased stepwise with lower MMSE score. Additionally, the score on the attention and calculation (OR=0.68, 95% Cl: 0.51, 0.91, p=0.009) subsection of the MMSE was associated with the presence of sarcopenia. MMSE score was correlated with the fat free mass, handgrip strength (p<0.05). Conclusions: Cognitive impairment, especially in the calculation and attention, and nutritional risk, are associated with sarcopenia in hospitalized Chinese male elderly. Adequate nutritional support may be the key to solving these diseases. |
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AbstractList | Background and Objectives: Sarcopenia and cognitive impairment are the most prevalent causes of disability in older individuals. The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of sarcopenia and the association between cognitive impairment and sarcopenia in older patients. Methods and Study Design: A cross-sectional study was undertaken, comprised 250 male patients aged 65 and over. Sarcopenia was defined using the diagnostic recommended consensus by the Asian Working Group for sarcopenia, and the participants were classified into the sarcopenia and non-sarcopenia groups according to this definition. The cognitive functions of older patients were assessed using the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE). After bivariate analyses, a multivariate logistic regression model was constructed to determine the association of study variables with sarcopenia. Results: The prevalence of sarcopenia and cognitive impairment was 20.8% and 19.6% respectively. Additionally, we found 10.8% patients had nutritional risk, 19.6% patients had cognitive impairment in this study. Multivariate analysis identified age (OR: 1.11, 95% Cl 1.03, 1.19, p=0.008), cognitive impairment (OR: 4.06, 95% Cl 1.42, 11.6, p=0.009) and nutritional risk (OR: 13.7, 95% Cl 3.06, 61.2, p=0.001) were significantly associated with sarcopenia. The prevalence of sarcopenia significantly increased stepwise with lower MMSE score. Additionally, the score on the attention and calculation (OR=0.68, 95% Cl: 0.51, 0.91, p=0.009) subsection of the MMSE was associated with the presence of sarcopenia. MMSE score was correlated with the fat free mass, handgrip strength (p<0.05). Conclusions: Cognitive impairment, especially in the calculation and attention, and nutritional risk, are associated with sarcopenia in hospitalized Chinese male elderly. Adequate nutritional support may be the key to solving these diseases. Aging is associated with deterioration of muscle mass which can lead to a considerable increase in costs due to the muscle weakness and duration of hospitalization as well as a decrease in the life quality and a physical disability.3 Sarcopenia is a progressive and generalized skeletal muscle disorder involving the accelerated loss of muscle mass and function that is associated with increased adverse outcomes including falls, functional decline, frailty and mortality.4'5 Sarcopenia was recognized as an independent condition with an International Classification of Diseases-10 code in 2016.6 The prevalence of sarcopenia in the elderly varies widely (l%-40%) among Chinese older populations.7'10 Efforts should be required to identify the factors associated with sarcopenia and to program interventions for the elderly population. Sarcopenia depends on numbers of endogenous and exogenous factors, such as age, genetic factors, dietary, physical activity, other chronic diseases and sleep quality.11'12 Due to these deleterious effects, sarcopenia has become a subject of increased focus in the clinical geriatrics and the ageing policy research. The key to early prevention is to identify precursors of sarcopenia. [...]in the present study, we aimed to explore the relationship between sarcopenia and cognition function. Patients with the following conditions were exclude: (1) Severe cognitive impairment (defined as a Mini-Mental Status Examination (MMSE) score of <10); (2) delirium evaluated using the confusion assessment method tool; (3) speech-lost; (4) severely impaired activities of daily living; (5) some reasons that unable to perform BIA. Background and Objectives: Sarcopenia and cognitive impairment are the most prevalent causes of disability in older individuals. The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of sarcopenia and the association between cognitive impairment and sarcopenia in older patients. Methods and Study Design: A cross-sectional study was undertaken, comprised 250 male patients aged 65 and over. Sarcopenia was defined using the diagnostic recommended consensus by the Asian Working Group for sarcopenia, and the participants were classified into the sarcopenia and non-sarcopenia groups according to this definition. The cognitive functions of older patients were assessed using the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE). After bivariate analyses, a multivariate logistic regression model was constructed to determine the association of study variables with sarcopenia. Results: The prevalence of sarcopenia and cognitive impairment was 20.8% and 19.6% respectively. Additionally, we found 10.8% patients had nutritional risk, 19.6% patients had cognitive impairment in this study. Multivariate analysis identified age (OR: 1.11, 95% Cl 1.03, 1.19, p=0.008), cognitive impairment (OR: 4.06, 95% Cl 1.42, 11.6, p=0.009) and nutritional risk (OR: 13.7, 95% Cl 3.06, 61.2, p=0.001) were significantly associated with sarcopenia. The prevalence of sarcopenia significantly increased stepwise with lower MMSE score. Additionally, the score on the attention and calculation (OR=0.68, 95% Cl: 0.51, 0.91, p=0.009) subsection of the MMSE was associated with the presence of sarcopenia. MMSE score was correlated with the fat free mass, handgrip strength (p<0.05). Conclusions: Cognitive impairment, especially in the calculation and attention, and nutritional risk, are associated with sarcopenia in hospitalized Chinese male elderly. Adequate nutritional support may be the key to solving these diseases. BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVESSarcopenia and cognitive impairment are the most prevalent causes of disability in older individuals. The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of sarcopenia and the association between cognitive impairment and sarcopenia in older patients. METHODS AND STUDY DESIGNA cross-sectional study was undertaken, comprised 250 male patients aged 65 and over. Sarcopenia was defined using the diagnostic recommended consensus by the Asian Working Group for sarcopenia, and the participants were classified into the sarcopenia and non-sarcopenia groups according to this definition. The cognitive functions of older patients were assessed using the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE). After bivariate analyses, a multivariate logistic regression model was constructed to determine the association of study variables with sarcopenia. RESULTSThe prevalence of sarcopenia and cognitive impairment was 20.8% and 19.6% respectively. Additionally, we found 10.8% patients had nutritional risk, 19.6% patients had cognitive impairment in this study. Multivariate analysis identified age (OR: 1.11, 95% Cl 1.03, 1.19, p=0.008), cognitive impairment (OR: 4.06, 95% Cl 1.42, 11.6, p=0.009) and nutritional risk (OR: 13.7, 95% Cl 3.06, 61.2, p=0.001) were significantly associated with sarcopenia. The prevalence of sarcopenia significantly increased stepwise with lower MMSE score. Additionally, the score on the attention and calculation (OR=0.68, 95% Cl: 0.51, 0.91, p=0.009) subsection of the MMSE was associated with the presence of sarcopenia. MMSE score was correlated with the fat free mass, handgrip strength (p<0.05). CONCLUSIONSCognitive impairment, especially in the calculation and attention, and nutritional risk, are associated with sarcopenia in hospitalized Chinese male elderly. Adequate nutritional support may be the key to solving these diseases. |
Author | Jianchun Lu Haiyan Jin Tingting Bai Yongmei Shi Xin Sun Dongsheng Bian Jinjing Zhou Feika Li Lingjun Zhu Wenjuan Wu Fang Wu |
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