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The Cr/CysC ratio correlated with skeletal mass index (r = 0.49, p <0.0001), skeletal muscle mass (r = 0.53, p <0.0001), grip power (r = 0.59, p <0.0001), knee extension muscle strength (r = 0.49, p <0.0001), normal gait speed (r = 0.18, p <0.0001), and maximal gait speed (r = 0.32, p <0.0001). A negative correlation between the Cr/CysC ratio and, body fat mass (r = −0.20, p <0.0001) and percentage of body fat mass (r = −0.39, p <0.0001) was observed. In a multiple regression analysis, Cr/CysC was also found to be significantly positively correlated with each component of the sarcopenia criteria.</p>\n </section>\n \n <section>\n \n <h3> Conclusions</h3>\n \n <p>Even in elderly individuals without severe renal impairment, the Cr/CysC ratio was positively correlated with muscle volume and physical function and negatively correlated with body fat mass. 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摘要
目的骨骼肌减少症,骨骼肌体积和功能与年龄相关的下降,与老年人的负面临床和社会经济结果有关。临床生物标志物诊断肌肉减少症,可以量化可靠,成本效益的方式,是需要的。我们调查了日本社区老年人肌酐(Cr) /胱抑素C (CysC)比值是否与肌肉体积和身体功能相关。方法与结果本研究纳入了来自日本兵库县农村的213名男性(73.2±6.2岁)和464名女性(72.4±5.5岁)。为了评估Cr/CysC比值是否与无严重肾功能损害的老年人肌肉减少症标准相关,我们排除了估算肾小球滤过率(eGFR) [lt;45]的受试者。根据AWGS标准诊断的肌肉减少症患病率在男性中为2.8%,在女性中为3.4%。Cr/CysC比值与骨量指数(r = 0.49, p <0.0001)、骨骼肌质量(r = 0.53, p <0.0001)、握力(r = 0.59, p <0.0001)、膝关节伸肌力量(r = 0.49, p <0.0001)、正常步速(r = 0.18, p <0.0001)、最大步速(r = 0.32, p <0.0001)相关。Cr/CysC比值与体脂质量(r = - 0.20, p <0.0001)和体脂质量百分比(r = - 0.39, p <0.0001)呈负相关。在多元回归分析中,还发现Cr/CysC与肌少症标准的各个组成部分显著正相关。结论即使在没有严重肾功能损害的老年人中,Cr/CysC比值也与肌肉体积和身体功能呈正相关,与体脂量呈负相关。因此,Cr/CysC比值可能是预测肌少症的一个有用的生物标志物。
Relationship between sarcopenia and the serum creatinine/cystatin C ratio in Japanese rural community-dwelling older adults
Aims
Sarcopenia, the age-related decline in skeletal muscle volume and function, is associated with negative clinical and socioeconomic outcomes in elderly people. Clinical biomarkers to diagnose sarcopenia that can be quantified in a reliable, and cost- effective manner, are needed. We investigated whether the creatinine (Cr) /cystatin C (CysC) ratio is correlated with muscle volume and physical function in Japanese community-dwelling elderly subjects.
Methods and results
The present study included 213 men aged 73.2±6.2 years and 464 women aged 72.4±5.5 years from a rural area in the Hyogo prefecture of Japan. To evaluate whether the Cr/CysC ratio is correlated with sarcopenia criteria in elderly individuals without severe renal impairment, we excluded subjects with estimate glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) <45.
The prevalence of sarcopenia diagnosed according to the AWGS criteria was 2.8% in men and 3.4% in women. The Cr/CysC ratio correlated with skeletal mass index (r = 0.49, p <0.0001), skeletal muscle mass (r = 0.53, p <0.0001), grip power (r = 0.59, p <0.0001), knee extension muscle strength (r = 0.49, p <0.0001), normal gait speed (r = 0.18, p <0.0001), and maximal gait speed (r = 0.32, p <0.0001). A negative correlation between the Cr/CysC ratio and, body fat mass (r = −0.20, p <0.0001) and percentage of body fat mass (r = −0.39, p <0.0001) was observed. In a multiple regression analysis, Cr/CysC was also found to be significantly positively correlated with each component of the sarcopenia criteria.
Conclusions
Even in elderly individuals without severe renal impairment, the Cr/CysC ratio was positively correlated with muscle volume and physical function and negatively correlated with body fat mass. Therefore, the Cr/CysC ratio might be a useful biomarker to predict sarcopenia.