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Association between low-grade albuminuria and frailty among community-dwelling middle-aged and older people: a cross-sectional analysis from I-Lan Longitudinal Aging Study

Frailty is characterized by decreased physiological reserve and increased vulnerability to atherosclerosis and subsequent mortality. Recently, low-grade albuminuria has been proposed as an atherosclerotic risk factor. We aimed to investigate the relationship between low-grade albuminuria and frailty...

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Autores principales: Chang, Chun-Chin, Hsu, Chien-Yi, Chang, Ting-Yung, Huang, Po-Hsun, Liu, Li-Kuo, Chen, Liang-Kung, Chen, Jaw-Wen, Lin, Shing-Jong
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5175144/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28000719
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep39434
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author Chang, Chun-Chin
Hsu, Chien-Yi
Chang, Ting-Yung
Huang, Po-Hsun
Liu, Li-Kuo
Chen, Liang-Kung
Chen, Jaw-Wen
Lin, Shing-Jong
author_facet Chang, Chun-Chin
Hsu, Chien-Yi
Chang, Ting-Yung
Huang, Po-Hsun
Liu, Li-Kuo
Chen, Liang-Kung
Chen, Jaw-Wen
Lin, Shing-Jong
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description Frailty is characterized by decreased physiological reserve and increased vulnerability to atherosclerosis and subsequent mortality. Recently, low-grade albuminuria has been proposed as an atherosclerotic risk factor. We aimed to investigate the relationship between low-grade albuminuria and frailty by using cross-sectional data among community-dwelling middle-aged and older people. Totally, 1,441 inhabitants of I-Lan County with normal urinary albumin excretion (urine albumin to urine creatinine ratio [UACR] <30 mg/g) were enrolled (677 men; mean age 63 ± 9 years, range from 50 to 91 years old). Assessment of frailty was based on the ‘Fried frailty phenotype’ criteria, including weight loss, grip strength, exhaustion, slowness and low physical activity. The study population was stratified into quartiles according to UACR levels. Age, body mass index, hypertension, diabetes, systolic blood pressure, insulin resistance, fasting glucose and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein levels were increased with the increment of UACR (P for trend <0.05). The prevalence of prefrailty/frailty and its components increased across the UACR quartiles. A multivariate stepwise logistic regression analysis revealed that UACR was independently associated with the likelihood of prefrailty/frailty (odds ratio 1.13, 95% CI 1.01–1.27). In conclusion, low-grade albuminuria is associated with the increased prevalence of prefrailty/frailty.
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spelling pubmed-51751442016-12-28 Association between low-grade albuminuria and frailty among community-dwelling middle-aged and older people: a cross-sectional analysis from I-Lan Longitudinal Aging Study Chang, Chun-Chin Hsu, Chien-Yi Chang, Ting-Yung Huang, Po-Hsun Liu, Li-Kuo Chen, Liang-Kung Chen, Jaw-Wen Lin, Shing-Jong Sci Rep Article Frailty is characterized by decreased physiological reserve and increased vulnerability to atherosclerosis and subsequent mortality. Recently, low-grade albuminuria has been proposed as an atherosclerotic risk factor. We aimed to investigate the relationship between low-grade albuminuria and frailty by using cross-sectional data among community-dwelling middle-aged and older people. Totally, 1,441 inhabitants of I-Lan County with normal urinary albumin excretion (urine albumin to urine creatinine ratio [UACR] <30 mg/g) were enrolled (677 men; mean age 63 ± 9 years, range from 50 to 91 years old). Assessment of frailty was based on the ‘Fried frailty phenotype’ criteria, including weight loss, grip strength, exhaustion, slowness and low physical activity. The study population was stratified into quartiles according to UACR levels. Age, body mass index, hypertension, diabetes, systolic blood pressure, insulin resistance, fasting glucose and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein levels were increased with the increment of UACR (P for trend <0.05). The prevalence of prefrailty/frailty and its components increased across the UACR quartiles. A multivariate stepwise logistic regression analysis revealed that UACR was independently associated with the likelihood of prefrailty/frailty (odds ratio 1.13, 95% CI 1.01–1.27). In conclusion, low-grade albuminuria is associated with the increased prevalence of prefrailty/frailty. Nature Publishing Group 2016-12-21 /pmc/articles/PMC5175144/ /pubmed/28000719 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep39434 Text en Copyright © 2016, The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Chang, Chun-Chin
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Chen, Liang-Kung
Chen, Jaw-Wen
Lin, Shing-Jong
Association between low-grade albuminuria and frailty among community-dwelling middle-aged and older people: a cross-sectional analysis from I-Lan Longitudinal Aging Study
title Association between low-grade albuminuria and frailty among community-dwelling middle-aged and older people: a cross-sectional analysis from I-Lan Longitudinal Aging Study
title_full Association between low-grade albuminuria and frailty among community-dwelling middle-aged and older people: a cross-sectional analysis from I-Lan Longitudinal Aging Study
title_fullStr Association between low-grade albuminuria and frailty among community-dwelling middle-aged and older people: a cross-sectional analysis from I-Lan Longitudinal Aging Study
title_full_unstemmed Association between low-grade albuminuria and frailty among community-dwelling middle-aged and older people: a cross-sectional analysis from I-Lan Longitudinal Aging Study
title_short Association between low-grade albuminuria and frailty among community-dwelling middle-aged and older people: a cross-sectional analysis from I-Lan Longitudinal Aging Study
title_sort association between low-grade albuminuria and frailty among community-dwelling middle-aged and older people: a cross-sectional analysis from i-lan longitudinal aging study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5175144/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28000719
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep39434
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