The relationship between dietary pattern and physical activity combinations to physical performance in 85+ Japanese population: A cross-sectional study from the TOOTH study

Tao Yu , Yuko Oguma , Keiko Asakura , Michiyo Takayama , Yukiko Abe , Yasumichi Arai
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Abstract

Background

Physical performance is a major contributor to frailty and sarcopenia. Healthier behaviour (diet and physical activity (PA)) are important, but the applicability of the evidence should be carefully discussed in the general older population and the population aged 85 years and older (85+ population). Evidence in the 85+ population is rare and there are no studies focusing on the healthier behaviours.

Methods

Data (n = 519) from the Tokyo Oldest Old survey on Total Health study were used. From each validated questionnaire in this age group, the dietary patterns (DPs) was identified, and the PA was estimated. Physical performance tests included grip strength, timed up-and-go test, and chair standing, which are important for assessing frailty or sarcopenia. Linear regression models were used to examine the relationship between the combination of DP and PA to physical performance.

Results

DPs identified `Various plant foods' (DP1), `Fish and mushrooms' (DP2), and `Cooked rice and miso soup' (DP3) were identified. The median PAI was 9.0 METs × h/week. Based on the characteristics of the combination of DP and PA with unhealthy behaviour as the reference group, all combinations were significantly associated with all physical performance tests if both achieved. However, it was observed that some combinations were not significantly associated with DP or PA alone.

Conclusions

Healthy behaviours (both diet and PA) are important for physical performance in the 85+ population. The association of PA in the 85+ population may vary depending on the dietary status of the individual.

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日本 85 岁以上人口的饮食模式和体育锻炼组合与体能表现之间的关系:一项来自 TOOTH 研究的横断面研究
背景体能是导致虚弱和肌肉疏松症的主要因素。更健康的行为(饮食和体力活动 (PA))非常重要,但应仔细讨论证据在一般老年人群和 85 岁及以上人群(85 岁以上人群)中的适用性。85 岁及以上人群中的证据很少,也没有针对更健康行为的研究。从该年龄组的每份有效问卷中,确定了饮食模式(DPs),并估算了 PA。体能测试包括握力、定时起立行走测试和椅子站立,这些测试对评估虚弱或肌肉疏松症非常重要。我们使用线性回归模型来研究DP和PA的组合与体能表现之间的关系。结果确定了 "各种植物性食物"(DP1)、"鱼和蘑菇"(DP2)以及 "熟米饭和味噌汤"(DP3)等DP。PAI 中位数为 9.0 METs × h/周。根据以不健康行为为参照组的DP和PA组合的特征,如果同时达到这两个标准,所有组合都与所有体能表现测试有显著关联。结论健康行为(饮食和活动量)对 85 岁以上人群的体能表现非常重要。健康行为(饮食和运动量)对 85 岁以上人群的体能表现非常重要。
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