厘清居住在社区的墨西哥老年人的生理年龄与虚弱之间的关系。

IF 0.6 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Gaceta medica de Mexico Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.24875/GMM.24000115
Carlos A Fermín-Martínez, Daniel Ramírez-García, Neftali E Antonio-Villa, Miriam Teresa López-Teros, Jacqueline A Seiglie, Roberto C Castrejón Pérez, Carmen García Peña, Luis M Gutiérrez-Robledo, Omar Y Bello-Chavolla
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背景:老年人的衰老速度差异很大:探讨社区老年人的生物年龄(BA)和加速衰老与虚弱之间的关系:我们对来自 Coyocan 群体的 735 名社区老年人进行了评估。生物年龄用 AnthropoAge 测量,加速衰老用 AnthropoAgeAccel 测量,虚弱用弗里德表型和虚弱指数测量。我们探讨了 BA 和加速衰老(AnthropoAgeAccel ≥ 0)与基线虚弱的关系,并描述了非虚弱/虚弱参与者中加速衰老的身体成分和身体功能表型。我们还探讨了加速衰老作为随访 3 年后衰弱进展的风险因素:结果:加速衰老的老年人有较高的虚弱发生率和指数,较低的手握力和步速。AnthropoAgeAccel与较高的虚弱指数相关(β = 0.0053,95%CI 0.0027-0.0079),并增加了基线虚弱几率(OR 1.16,95%CI 1.09-1.25)。我们观察到,在非虚弱参与者中,身体成分和身体功能的性别差异与加速衰老有关;但在虚弱前/虚弱参与者中,这些差异并不存在。基线时的加速衰老与随着时间推移衰弱进展的较高风险相关(OR 1.74,95%CI 1.11-2.75):在社区居住的老年人中,生物加速衰老尽管相互交织,但在很大程度上与虚弱无关。
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Disentangling the relationship between biological age and frailty in community-dwelling older Mexican adults.

Background: Older adults have highly heterogeneous aging rates.

Objective: To explore the association of biological age (BA) and accelerated aging with frailty in community-dwelling older adults.

Methods: We assessed 735 community-dwelling older adults from the Coyocan Cohort. BA was measured using AnthropoAge, accelerated aging with AnthropoAgeAccel, and frailty using Fried's phenotype and the frailty index. We explored the association of BA and accelerated aging (AnthropoAgeAccel ≥ 0) with frailty at baseline and characterized the body composition and physical function phenotype of accelerated aging in non-frail/frail participants. We also explored accelerated aging as a risk factor for frailty progression after 3-years of follow-up.

Results: Older adults with accelerated aging have higher frailty prevalence and indices, lower handgrip strength and gait speed. AnthropoAgeAccel was associated with higher frailty indices (β = 0.0053, 95%CI 0.0027-0.0079), and increased odds of frailty at baseline (OR 1.16, 95%CI 1.09-1.25). We observed sex-based differences in body composition and physical function linked to accelerated aging in non-frail participants; however, these differences were absent in pre-frail/frail participants. Accelerated aging at baseline was associated with higher risk of frailty progression over time (OR 1.74, 95%CI 1.11-2.75).

Conclusions: Despite being intertwined, biological accelerated aging is largely independent of frailty in community-dwelling older adults.

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Gaceta medica de Mexico
Gaceta medica de Mexico 医学-医学:内科
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期刊介绍: Gaceta Médica de México México is the official scientific journal of the Academia Nacional de Medicina de México, A.C. Its goal is to contribute to health professionals by publishing the most relevant progress both in research and clinical practice. Gaceta Médica de México is a bimonthly peer reviewed journal, published both in paper and online in open access, both in Spanish and English. It has a brilliant editorial board formed by national and international experts.
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