Pretiree lifestyles in relation to musculoskeletal health: cross-sectional data from the Geelong Osteoporosis Study

Julie A. Pasco, Kara L Holloway-Kew, Natalie K Hyde, Monica C Tembo, Pamela G Rufus, Sophia X Sui, Michael Berk, Mark A Kotowicz
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Aims

What happens in the early-elderly ‘pretiree’ period potentially influences the divergent paths of healthy or unhealthy ageing. In this cross-sectional study, we aimed to profile musculoskeletal health and lifestyle behaviours for men and women in their late-fifties and sixties.

Methods and results

For 482 participants from the Geelong Osteoporosis Study, we measured DXA-derived relative appendicular lean mass (rALM), bone mineral density (BMD) at the femoral neck and percentage body fat mass (%BF). Low-rALM and low-BMD referred to sex-specific T-scores<-1.0. Associations between exposures and low-rALM and/or low-BMD were explored using multivariable logistic regression. Three-quarters of participants had high %BF, 98(20.3%) had low-rALM, 202(41.9%) had low-BMD and 63(13.1%) had both low-rALM and low-BMD. Eight-two (17.0%) were very active and one-third participated in sports/recreational activities. Most [n=416(87.8%)] met the recommended daily intake (RDI) for protein; only 119(25.1%) met the RDI for calcium. Less than 10% smoked and one-third exceeded recommended alcohol intakes. Independent of age, weight and sex, greater %BF and sedentary behaviour increased the likelihood of low-rALM; high-alcohol consumption increased the likelihood of low-BMD; and greater %BF increased the likelihood of low-rALM and low-BMD combined.

Conclusions

One-half of participants had rALM and BMD in the normal range. Only a few were involved in resistance-training or weight-bearing exercise, despite having the capacity to be physically active. As sedentary lifestyles, excessive adiposity and high alcohol use were associated with low-rALM and/or low-BMD, we propose that these adverse factors be potential targets among pretirees to minimise their risk of entering old age with poor musculoskeletal health.

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老年生活方式与肌肉骨骼健康的关系:来自吉隆骨质疏松症研究的横断面数据
目的在老年早期“pre - tiree”时期发生的事情可能会影响健康或不健康老龄化的不同路径。在这项横断面研究中,我们的目的是分析50多岁和60多岁男性和女性的肌肉骨骼健康和生活方式行为。方法和结果对于来自Geelong骨质疏松研究的482名参与者,我们测量了dda衍生的相对阑尾瘦质量(rALM)、股骨颈骨矿物质密度(BMD)和体脂质量百分比(%BF)。低ralm和低bmd指的是性别特异性T-scores<-1.0。使用多变量逻辑回归探讨暴露与低ralm和/或低bmd之间的关系。四分之三的参与者有高%BF, 98(20.3%)有低ralm, 202(41.9%)有低骨密度,63(13.1%)有低ralm和低骨密度。82人(17.0%)非常活跃,三分之一参加体育/康乐活动。大多数[n=416(87.8%)]达到每日推荐蛋白质摄入量(RDI);只有119例(25.1%)达到钙的推荐摄入量。不到10%的人吸烟,三分之一的人饮酒过量。与年龄、体重和性别无关,较大的BF和久坐行为增加了低ralm的可能性;大量饮酒增加了低骨密度的可能性;更高的BF百分比增加了低ralm和低bmd合并的可能性。半数受试者的rALM和BMD在正常范围内。只有少数人参加了阻力训练或负重运动,尽管他们有能力进行身体活动。由于久坐不动的生活方式、过度肥胖和大量饮酒与低ralm和/或低骨密度相关,我们建议这些不利因素是潜在的目标,以尽量减少他们进入老年时肌肉骨骼健康状况不好的风险。
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