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Sarcopenia, Diet, Physical Activity and Obesity in European Middle-Aged and Older Adults: The LifeAge Study
Raquel Vaquero-cristóbalRaquel Vaquero-cristóbalHeikki HannolaPablo Jorge Marcos-pardoNoelia González-gálvezNoelia González-gálvezFrancisco Javier Orquín-castrillónFrancisco Javier Orquín-castrillónEmanuele IsidoriCristina Cadenas-sanchezCristina Cadenas-sanchezAudrey C. TierneyFabio PigozziFabio PigozziDavid Jiménez-pavónJosé Daniel Jiménez-garcíaCatherine NortonAbraham López-vivancosAbraham López-vivancosDaniel Velázquez-díazJuris PorozovsLuis Manuel Martínez-arandaLeo HokkaLorenzo RumIlvis AbelkalnsAlejandro Espeso-garcíaGemma María Gea-garcíaGemma María Gea-garcíaNiko NiemisaloChiara FossatiChiara FossatiAgita Klempere-sipjaginaAna Carbonell-baezasubject
Malemedicine.medical_specialtyPhysical disabilityMediterranean dietphysical condition030209 endocrinology & metabolismlcsh:TX341-641ArticleBody Mass Indexolder peoplesarcopenia03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsHumansMass indexMuscle StrengthObesity030212 general & internal medicineRisk factorMuscle Skeletaldietary habits; muscle mass; older people; physical condition; sarcopenia; sarcopeniadietary habitsAgedAged 80 and overNutrition and DieteticsAnthropometryHand Strengthbusiness.industryMiddle AgedAnthropometrymusculoskeletal systemmedicine.diseaseObesityDietbody regionsCross-Sectional Studiesmuscle massSarcopeniaRed meatFemaleRabbitsbusinessChickenshuman activitieslcsh:Nutrition. Foods and food supplyFood Sciencedescription
The revised European consensus defined sarcopenia as a progressive and generalized skeletal muscle disorder that is associated with an increased likelihood of adverse outcomes including falls, fractures, physical disability and mortality. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of sarcopenia and analyse the influence of diet, physical activity (PA) and obesity index as risk factors of each criteria of sarcopenia. A total of 629 European middle-aged and older adults were enrolled in this cross-sectional study. Anthropometrics were assessed. Self-reported PA and adherence to the Mediterranean diet were evaluated with the Global Physical Activity Questionnaire (GPAQ) and Prevention with Mediterranean Diet questionnaire (PREDIMED), respectively. The functional assessment included handgrip strength, lower body muscle strength, gait speed and agility/dynamic balance. Of the participants, 4.84% to 7.33% showed probable sarcopenia. Sarcopenia was confirmed in 1.16% to 2.93% of participants. Severe sarcopenia was shown by 0.86% to 1.49% of participants. Male; age group ≤65 years; lower body mass index (BMI); high levels of vigorous PA; and the consumption of more than one portion per day of red meat, hamburgers, sausages or cold cuts and/or preferential consumption of rabbit, chicken or turkey instead of beef, pork, hamburgers or sausages (OR = 0.126–0.454; all p < 0.013) resulted as protective factors, and more time of sedentary time (OR = 1.608–2.368; p = 0.032–0.041) resulted as a risk factor for some criteria of sarcopenia. In conclusion, age, diet, PA, and obesity can affect the risk of having low muscle strength, low muscle mass or low functional performance, factors connected with sarcopenia.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2021-12-01 | Nutrients |