Impacts of osteosarcopenia on musculoskeletal health, risks of falls and fractures, and activities of daily living among population aged 50 and above: an age- and sex-matched cross-sectional analysis

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q2 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY Aging Clinical and Experimental Research Pub Date : 2024-12-27 DOI:10.1007/s40520-024-02902-8
Bao Tu Thai Nguyen, Ashleigh Peng Lin, Wan-Wan Yang, Shun-Jen Cheng, Yi-Jie Kuo, Tan Thanh Nguyen, Yu-Pin Chen
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Abstract

Aims

We conducted this study to investigate the impact of muscle loss on musculoskeletal health, fall and fracture risks, and activities of daily living (ADL) in elderly patients with osteoporosis.

Materials and methods

This age- and sex-matched cross-sectional study analyzed data from a medical center involving patients aged ≥ 50 from 2020 to 2022. The included participants were formed into three groups: 100 with osteoporosis only, 100 with osteosarcopenia, and 50 control individuals without osteoporosis and sarcopenia. We compared groups based on their baseline characteristics, bone and muscle health measurements, and the risks of falls and fractures using the STRATIFY scale and FRAX, respectively. Additionally, ADL was assessed using the Barthel Index. A multivariate analysis was performed to identify factors associated with declined ADL in osteosarcopenic patients.

Results

The mean age was 76.17 years, and 82% were female. The osteosarcopenic group demonstrated poorer bone and muscle quality and quantity, with greater risks of major osteoporotic-related fractures, hip fractures, and falls, as well as significantly decreased ADL than other groups. When comparing sexes, females exhibited worse performance than males across groups. Slow gait speed and high STRATIFY score are independent predictors of declined ADL in osteosarcopenic patients.

Conclusion

Sarcopenia exacerbates osteoporotic patients, particularly women, worsening bone deterioration, increasing fall and fracture risks, and significantly impairing daily activities. Enhancing walking speed and reducing fall risk can boost independence in individuals with osteosarcopenia. Early detection, proper management, and preventive measures are essential for mitigating these adverse outcomes in high-risk individuals.

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50岁及以上人群中骨骼肌减少症对肌肉骨骼健康、跌倒和骨折风险以及日常生活活动的影响:年龄和性别匹配的横断面分析
目的:本研究旨在探讨老年骨质疏松患者肌肉损失对肌肉骨骼健康、跌倒和骨折风险以及日常生活活动(ADL)的影响。材料和方法这项年龄和性别匹配的横断面研究分析了一家医疗中心2020年至2022年年龄≥50岁患者的数据。纳入的参与者被分成三组:100人患有骨质疏松症,100人患有骨骼肌减少症,50人没有骨质疏松症和骨骼肌减少症。我们分别使用STRATIFY量表和FRAX量表比较各组的基线特征、骨骼和肌肉健康测量以及跌倒和骨折的风险。此外,使用Barthel指数评估ADL。进行了多变量分析,以确定与骨肌减少症患者ADL下降相关的因素。结果患者平均年龄76.17岁,女性占82%。骨骼肌减少组表现出较差的骨和肌肉质量和数量,发生骨质疏松相关骨折、髋部骨折和跌倒的风险更高,并且ADL明显低于其他组。当比较性别时,女性表现出比男性更差的表现。缓慢的步态速度和较高的STRATIFY评分是骨骼肌减少症患者ADL下降的独立预测因子。结论骨骼肌减少症加重了骨质疏松症患者,尤其是女性,加剧了骨质退化,增加了跌倒和骨折的风险,并显著损害了日常活动能力。提高步行速度和减少跌倒风险可以提高骨骼肌减少症患者的独立性。在高危人群中,早期发现、适当管理和预防措施对于减轻这些不良后果至关重要。
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期刊介绍: Aging clinical and experimental research offers a multidisciplinary forum on the progressing field of gerontology and geriatrics. The areas covered by the journal include: biogerontology, neurosciences, epidemiology, clinical gerontology and geriatric assessment, social, economical and behavioral gerontology. “Aging clinical and experimental research” appears bimonthly and publishes review articles, original papers and case reports.
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