Association between walking speed and calcaneus stiffness index in older adults.

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM Journal of Bone and Mineral Metabolism Pub Date : 2023-09-01 Epub Date: 2023-06-23 DOI:10.1007/s00774-023-01447-6
Tang Zhou, Jingjing Wang, Yiyan Li, Yanhua Lu, Jiajia Liu, Jintao Hong, Minghui Quan, Dao Wang, Peijie Chen
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Abstract

Introduction: The aim here is to examine the association between objectively measured usual walking speed (UWS) and bone status in community-dwelling older Chinese.

Materials and methods: This is a cross-sectional study of a population of 1528 adults (817 females, mean age 68.5 ± 5.3; 711 males, mean age 69.1 ± 5.2) aged 60-79, living in communities in Shanghai. Walking speed was assessed using a 4-m walk test at a usual-pace walking speed a walking speed at which the subject felt relaxed-and bone status measured by quantitative ultrasound (QUS). The health-related characteristics of participants include family background, physical activity level, chronic disease, smoking and alcohol consumption, frequency of falls, vitamin intake, and hormone therapy.

Results: Multiple linear regression is used to analyses any association between UWS and bone status, adjusting for confounding factors showing a significant association between faster UWS and a higher calcaneal stiffness index (SI) (p < 0.01). Comparing the lowest quartile of the data set with the highest at UWS, a high SI is achieved with 5.34 (95% CI = 3.22, 7.46) (p < 0.01), after adjusting for confounders. An increase of 1 dm/s was associated with a 0.91 (95% CI = 0.53, 1.29) increase in SI. This relationship for most subgroups is consistent.

Conclusion: Our findings suggest that UWS can be a sensitive indicator of calcaneal bone loss among an older population.

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老年人行走速度和跟骨硬度指数之间的关系。
引言:本文的目的是检验在社区居住的中国老年人中,客观测量的正常步行速度(UWS)与骨骼状况之间的关系。材料和方法:这是一项对1528名成年人(817名女性,平均年龄68.5岁)的横断面研究 ± 5.3;711名男性,平均年龄69.1岁 ± 5.2)年龄60-79岁,居住在上海市社区。使用4米步行测试评估步行速度,以通常的步行速度,即受试者感到放松的步行速度和通过定量超声(QUS)测量的骨骼状态。参与者的健康特征包括家庭背景、体育活动水平、慢性病、吸烟和饮酒、跌倒频率、维生素摄入和激素治疗。结果:多元线性回归用于分析UWS与骨状态之间的任何关联,并对显示更快的UWS与更高的跟骨硬度指数(SI)之间显著关联的混杂因素进行了调整(p 结论:我们的研究结果表明,UWS可以作为老年人群跟骨丢失的敏感指标。
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Journal of Bone and Mineral Metabolism
Journal of Bone and Mineral Metabolism 医学-内分泌学与代谢
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Bone and Mineral Metabolism (JBMM) provides an international forum for researchers and clinicians to present and discuss topics relevant to bone, teeth, and mineral metabolism, as well as joint and musculoskeletal disorders. The journal welcomes the submission of manuscripts from any country. Membership in the society is not a prerequisite for submission. Acceptance is based on the originality, significance, and validity of the material presented. The journal is aimed at researchers and clinicians dedicated to improvements in research, development, and patient-care in the fields of bone and mineral metabolism.
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