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BODY COMPOSITION ACROSS THE LIFESPAN IN AFRICAN CARIBBEAN MEN: FINDINGS FROM THE TOBAGO LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF AGING

Body composition changes vary by age and ethnicity and have a major impact on health and physical function. However, little is known about the magnitude, tempo and patterns of these changes in African-ancestry populations, particularly outside the U.S. Thus, we examined age-specific rates-of-change...

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Autores principales: Santanasto, Adam J, Miljkovic, Iva, Cvejkus, Ryan K, Kuipers, Allison L, Wheeler, Victor, Zmuda, Joseph M
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6840314/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igz038.1802
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author Santanasto, Adam J
Miljkovic, Iva
Cvejkus, Ryan K
Kuipers, Allison L
Wheeler, Victor
Zmuda, Joseph M
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Miljkovic, Iva
Cvejkus, Ryan K
Kuipers, Allison L
Wheeler, Victor
Zmuda, Joseph M
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description Body composition changes vary by age and ethnicity and have a major impact on health and physical function. However, little is known about the magnitude, tempo and patterns of these changes in African-ancestry populations, particularly outside the U.S. Thus, we examined age-specific rates-of-change in lean and fat mass in a unique population-based, longitudinal cohort study of 2621 African-ancestry men on the Caribbean island of Tobago (age: 62.0±11.8 years, range: 32-99 years). Body composition was measured with DXA at study entry and after an average of 4 and 9 years. Annualized rates of change and 95% confidence intervals were calculated using all 3 time-points with Generalized Estimating Equations stratified by 5-year baseline age-groups. Lean mass declined at a fairly constant rate in age-strata up through age ≤64 years (-0.72; -0.76, -0.67%/yr), but accelerated to -0.92 %/yr (-1.02, -0.82 %/yr) among those aged 65-69, and to -1.16 %/yr (-1.30, -1.03 %/yr) among those aged 70-74 years – plateauing in those aged 75+. This pattern of age acceleration was observed in arm but not leg lean mass. The age-specific rates of decline in lean mass in this cohort of African Caribbean men appear to be lower than those reported in older African American men. In contrast to lean mas, fat mass increased by 2.93 %/yr (2.72, 3.15 %/yr) and this rate of increase was fairly uniform across the lifespan. Additional research is needed to better define the lifestyle, medical and biological factors contributing to body composition changes across the lifespan in African-ancestry populations.
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spelling pubmed-68403142019-11-14 BODY COMPOSITION ACROSS THE LIFESPAN IN AFRICAN CARIBBEAN MEN: FINDINGS FROM THE TOBAGO LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF AGING Santanasto, Adam J Miljkovic, Iva Cvejkus, Ryan K Kuipers, Allison L Wheeler, Victor Zmuda, Joseph M Innov Aging Session 2370 (Poster) Body composition changes vary by age and ethnicity and have a major impact on health and physical function. However, little is known about the magnitude, tempo and patterns of these changes in African-ancestry populations, particularly outside the U.S. Thus, we examined age-specific rates-of-change in lean and fat mass in a unique population-based, longitudinal cohort study of 2621 African-ancestry men on the Caribbean island of Tobago (age: 62.0±11.8 years, range: 32-99 years). Body composition was measured with DXA at study entry and after an average of 4 and 9 years. Annualized rates of change and 95% confidence intervals were calculated using all 3 time-points with Generalized Estimating Equations stratified by 5-year baseline age-groups. Lean mass declined at a fairly constant rate in age-strata up through age ≤64 years (-0.72; -0.76, -0.67%/yr), but accelerated to -0.92 %/yr (-1.02, -0.82 %/yr) among those aged 65-69, and to -1.16 %/yr (-1.30, -1.03 %/yr) among those aged 70-74 years – plateauing in those aged 75+. This pattern of age acceleration was observed in arm but not leg lean mass. The age-specific rates of decline in lean mass in this cohort of African Caribbean men appear to be lower than those reported in older African American men. In contrast to lean mas, fat mass increased by 2.93 %/yr (2.72, 3.15 %/yr) and this rate of increase was fairly uniform across the lifespan. Additional research is needed to better define the lifestyle, medical and biological factors contributing to body composition changes across the lifespan in African-ancestry populations. Oxford University Press 2019-11-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6840314/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igz038.1802 Text en © The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society of America. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Santanasto, Adam J
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Cvejkus, Ryan K
Kuipers, Allison L
Wheeler, Victor
Zmuda, Joseph M
BODY COMPOSITION ACROSS THE LIFESPAN IN AFRICAN CARIBBEAN MEN: FINDINGS FROM THE TOBAGO LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF AGING
title BODY COMPOSITION ACROSS THE LIFESPAN IN AFRICAN CARIBBEAN MEN: FINDINGS FROM THE TOBAGO LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF AGING
title_full BODY COMPOSITION ACROSS THE LIFESPAN IN AFRICAN CARIBBEAN MEN: FINDINGS FROM THE TOBAGO LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF AGING
title_fullStr BODY COMPOSITION ACROSS THE LIFESPAN IN AFRICAN CARIBBEAN MEN: FINDINGS FROM THE TOBAGO LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF AGING
title_full_unstemmed BODY COMPOSITION ACROSS THE LIFESPAN IN AFRICAN CARIBBEAN MEN: FINDINGS FROM THE TOBAGO LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF AGING
title_short BODY COMPOSITION ACROSS THE LIFESPAN IN AFRICAN CARIBBEAN MEN: FINDINGS FROM THE TOBAGO LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF AGING
title_sort body composition across the lifespan in african caribbean men: findings from the tobago longitudinal study of aging
topic Session 2370 (Poster)
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6840314/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igz038.1802
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