Prevalence and incidence of sarcopenia in Swiss postmenopausal women: findings from the OsteoLaus Cohort.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Swiss medical weekly Pub Date : 2025-01-17 DOI:10.57187/s.4034
Colin Vendrami, Elena Gonzalez Rodriguez, Guillaume Gatineau, Peter Vollenweider, Pedro Marques-Vidal, Olivier Lamy, Didier Hans, Enisa Shevroja
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Study aims: Sarcopenia is a progressive, age-related loss of muscle mass, strength and function. Given the ageing population and the adverse outcomes associated with sarcopenia, monitoring its epidemiology is particularly important. This study aimed to describe sarcopenia prevalence, 5-year incidence and agreement between definitions using the latest operational criteria in Swiss postmenopausal women.

Methods: Postmenopausal women from the last 5 years of the CoLaus/OsteoLaus prospective population-based cohort were included based on complete case analysis (April 2015 to October 2022; Lausanne, Switzerland). We assessed appendicular lean mass via Dual X-ray Absorptiometry (GE Lunar iDXA), handgrip strength using a Jamar Dynamometer and 6-metre gait speed at multiple visits. Sarcopenia was defined based on handgrip strength and/or appendicular lean mass and/or gait speed using 11 definitions, including that from the European Working Group on Sarcopenia in Older People (EWGSOPII, 2019). Prevalence was measured as the number and rate of sarcopenic cases at the last visit, while incidence was measured as the number and rate of new sarcopenic cases over 2.5 or 5 years.

Results: A total of 930 women were included, with a mean (standard deviation) age of 72.9 (6.9) years, BMI of 25.7 (4.8) kg/m2, appendicular lean mass 16.8 (2.5) kg, handgrip strength 21.2 (5.5) kg, gait speed 1.1 (0.2) m/s. Sarcopenia prevalence based on EWGSOPII definitions ranged from 2.2% to 5.7%, while other definitions varied from 0.5% to 13.4%. The 5-year incidence rates based on EWGSOPII were 1.9% to 4.7%. Prevalence and incidence increased significantly between the lowest and highest age tertiles (Fisher's exact test, p <0.05) for most definitions. Agreement between definitions was predominantly "none" or "minimal" according to the Cohen Kappa score.

Conclusion: This population-based cohort of postmenopausal women highlights an increase in sarcopenia prevalence and incidence beginning in the seventh decade of life, underscoring the accelerated decline in muscle health with age. The minimal agreement between the definitions highlights the need for a consensus, which would improve future research and clinical implementations.

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瑞士绝经后妇女肌肉疏松症的患病率和发病率:OsteoLaus 队列的研究结果。
研究目的:肌肉减少症是一种进行性的、与年龄相关的肌肉质量、力量和功能的丧失。鉴于人口老龄化和与肌肉减少症相关的不良后果,监测其流行病学尤为重要。本研究旨在描述瑞士绝经后妇女肌肉减少症的患病率、5年发病率和使用最新手术标准的定义之间的一致性。方法:基于完整病例分析(2015年4月至2022年10月),纳入了CoLaus/OsteoLaus前瞻性人群队列中最近5年的绝经后妇女;瑞士洛桑)。我们通过双x线吸收仪(GE Lunar iDXA)评估阑尾瘦质量,使用Jamar测力仪评估手部握力,并在多次就诊时评估6米的步速。肌少症的定义基于握力和/或阑尾瘦质量和/或步态速度,使用了11种定义,包括欧洲老年人肌少症工作组(EWGSOPII, 2019)的定义。患病率以最后一次就诊时肌少症病例的数量和发病率来衡量,而发病率以2.5年或5年内新发肌少症病例的数量和发病率来衡量。结果:共纳入930名女性,平均(标准差)年龄72.9(6.9)岁,BMI 25.7 (4.8) kg/m2,阑尾瘦质量16.8 (2.5)kg,握力21.2 (5.5)kg,步速1.1 (0.2)m/s。基于EWGSOPII定义的肌少症患病率从2.2%到5.7%不等,而其他定义从0.5%到13.4%不等。基于EWGSOPII的5年发病率为1.9% ~ 4.7%。患病率和发病率在最低和最高年龄分位数之间显著增加(Fisher精确检验,p)。结论:以人群为基础的绝经后妇女队列强调,从生命的第七个十年开始,肌肉减少症的患病率和发病率增加,强调肌肉健康随着年龄的增长而加速下降。定义之间的最小一致强调了共识的必要性,这将改善未来的研究和临床实施。
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