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Sterol metabolism and protein metabolism are differentially correlated with sarcopenia in Asian Chinese men and women

OBJECTIVES: Our aim was to investigate the prevalence and predictive variables of sarcopenia. METHODS: We recruited participants from the Peking Union Medical College Hospital Multicenter Prospective Longitudinal Sarcopenia Study (PPLSS). Muscle mass was quantified using bioimpedance, and muscle fun...

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Autores principales: Li, Chun‐Wei, Yu, Kang, Shyh‐Chang, Ng, Li, Guo‐Xun, Yu, Song‐Lin, Liu, Hui‐Jun, Yang, Bo, Li, Zi‐Yao, Zhao, Yong‐Jie, Xu, Long‐Yu, Xu, Jing, Jiang, Ling‐Juan, Liu, Rong‐Ji, Zhang, Xin‐Yuan, Li, Shao‐Fei, Zhang, Xiao‐Wei, Xie, Hai‐Yan, Li, Kang, Zhan, Yi‐Xiang, Cui, Min, Tao, Hang‐Bo, Li, Yao, Liu, Gao‐Shan, Ni, Ke‐Min, Li, Dong‐Jing
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8016649/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33609051
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cpr.12989
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author Li, Chun‐Wei
Yu, Kang
Shyh‐Chang, Ng
Li, Guo‐Xun
Yu, Song‐Lin
Liu, Hui‐Jun
Yang, Bo
Li, Zi‐Yao
Zhao, Yong‐Jie
Xu, Long‐Yu
Xu, Jing
Jiang, Ling‐Juan
Liu, Rong‐Ji
Zhang, Xin‐Yuan
Li, Shao‐Fei
Zhang, Xiao‐Wei
Xie, Hai‐Yan
Li, Kang
Zhan, Yi‐Xiang
Cui, Min
Tao, Hang‐Bo
Li, Yao
Liu, Gao‐Shan
Ni, Ke‐Min
Li, Dong‐Jing
author_facet Li, Chun‐Wei
Yu, Kang
Shyh‐Chang, Ng
Li, Guo‐Xun
Yu, Song‐Lin
Liu, Hui‐Jun
Yang, Bo
Li, Zi‐Yao
Zhao, Yong‐Jie
Xu, Long‐Yu
Xu, Jing
Jiang, Ling‐Juan
Liu, Rong‐Ji
Zhang, Xin‐Yuan
Li, Shao‐Fei
Zhang, Xiao‐Wei
Xie, Hai‐Yan
Li, Kang
Zhan, Yi‐Xiang
Cui, Min
Tao, Hang‐Bo
Li, Yao
Liu, Gao‐Shan
Ni, Ke‐Min
Li, Dong‐Jing
author_sort Li, Chun‐Wei
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVES: Our aim was to investigate the prevalence and predictive variables of sarcopenia. METHODS: We recruited participants from the Peking Union Medical College Hospital Multicenter Prospective Longitudinal Sarcopenia Study (PPLSS). Muscle mass was quantified using bioimpedance, and muscle function was quantified using grip strength and gait speed. Logistic regression revealed the relationships between sarcopenia and nutritional, lifestyle, disease, psychosocial and physical variables. RESULTS: The prevalence of sarcopenia and sarcopenic obesity was 9.2%‐16.2% and 0.26%‐9.1%, respectively. Old age, single status, undernourishment, higher income, smoking, low physical activity, poor appetite and low protein diets were significantly associated with sarcopenia. Multiple logistic regression analysis showed that age was a risk factor for all stages of sarcopenia, and participants above 80 years were greater than fivefold more susceptible to sarcopenia, while lower physical activity was an independent risk factor. The optimal cut‐off value for age was 71 years, which departs from the commonly accepted cut‐off of 60 years. Female participants were greater than twofold less susceptible to sarcopenia than male participants. The sterol derivative 25‐hydroxyvitamin D was associated with fourfold lower odds of sarcopenia in male participants. Several protein intake variables were also correlated with sarcopenia. Based on these parameters, we defined a highly predictive index for sarcopenia. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings support a predictive index of sarcopenia, which agglomerates the complex influences that sterol metabolism and nutrition exert on male vs female participants.
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spelling pubmed-80166492021-04-02 Sterol metabolism and protein metabolism are differentially correlated with sarcopenia in Asian Chinese men and women Li, Chun‐Wei Yu, Kang Shyh‐Chang, Ng Li, Guo‐Xun Yu, Song‐Lin Liu, Hui‐Jun Yang, Bo Li, Zi‐Yao Zhao, Yong‐Jie Xu, Long‐Yu Xu, Jing Jiang, Ling‐Juan Liu, Rong‐Ji Zhang, Xin‐Yuan Li, Shao‐Fei Zhang, Xiao‐Wei Xie, Hai‐Yan Li, Kang Zhan, Yi‐Xiang Cui, Min Tao, Hang‐Bo Li, Yao Liu, Gao‐Shan Ni, Ke‐Min Li, Dong‐Jing Cell Prolif Original Articles OBJECTIVES: Our aim was to investigate the prevalence and predictive variables of sarcopenia. METHODS: We recruited participants from the Peking Union Medical College Hospital Multicenter Prospective Longitudinal Sarcopenia Study (PPLSS). Muscle mass was quantified using bioimpedance, and muscle function was quantified using grip strength and gait speed. Logistic regression revealed the relationships between sarcopenia and nutritional, lifestyle, disease, psychosocial and physical variables. RESULTS: The prevalence of sarcopenia and sarcopenic obesity was 9.2%‐16.2% and 0.26%‐9.1%, respectively. Old age, single status, undernourishment, higher income, smoking, low physical activity, poor appetite and low protein diets were significantly associated with sarcopenia. Multiple logistic regression analysis showed that age was a risk factor for all stages of sarcopenia, and participants above 80 years were greater than fivefold more susceptible to sarcopenia, while lower physical activity was an independent risk factor. The optimal cut‐off value for age was 71 years, which departs from the commonly accepted cut‐off of 60 years. Female participants were greater than twofold less susceptible to sarcopenia than male participants. The sterol derivative 25‐hydroxyvitamin D was associated with fourfold lower odds of sarcopenia in male participants. Several protein intake variables were also correlated with sarcopenia. Based on these parameters, we defined a highly predictive index for sarcopenia. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings support a predictive index of sarcopenia, which agglomerates the complex influences that sterol metabolism and nutrition exert on male vs female participants. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-02-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8016649/ /pubmed/33609051 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cpr.12989 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Cell Proliferation Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Li, Chun‐Wei
Yu, Kang
Shyh‐Chang, Ng
Li, Guo‐Xun
Yu, Song‐Lin
Liu, Hui‐Jun
Yang, Bo
Li, Zi‐Yao
Zhao, Yong‐Jie
Xu, Long‐Yu
Xu, Jing
Jiang, Ling‐Juan
Liu, Rong‐Ji
Zhang, Xin‐Yuan
Li, Shao‐Fei
Zhang, Xiao‐Wei
Xie, Hai‐Yan
Li, Kang
Zhan, Yi‐Xiang
Cui, Min
Tao, Hang‐Bo
Li, Yao
Liu, Gao‐Shan
Ni, Ke‐Min
Li, Dong‐Jing
Sterol metabolism and protein metabolism are differentially correlated with sarcopenia in Asian Chinese men and women
title Sterol metabolism and protein metabolism are differentially correlated with sarcopenia in Asian Chinese men and women
title_full Sterol metabolism and protein metabolism are differentially correlated with sarcopenia in Asian Chinese men and women
title_fullStr Sterol metabolism and protein metabolism are differentially correlated with sarcopenia in Asian Chinese men and women
title_full_unstemmed Sterol metabolism and protein metabolism are differentially correlated with sarcopenia in Asian Chinese men and women
title_short Sterol metabolism and protein metabolism are differentially correlated with sarcopenia in Asian Chinese men and women
title_sort sterol metabolism and protein metabolism are differentially correlated with sarcopenia in asian chinese men and women
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8016649/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33609051
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cpr.12989
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