Association between serum albumin levels and height loss in Japanese workers: a retrospective study.
Yuji ShimizuHidenobu HayakawaEiko HondaNagisa SasakiMidori TakadaTakeo OkadaTetsuya OhiraMasahiko KiyamaPublished in: Journal of physiological anthropology (2023)
Independent of known cardiovascular risk factors, higher serum albumin levels may prevent height loss among Japanese workers. While several different diseases cause hypoalbuminemia, they may not be the main reasons for the association between serum albumin and height loss. Though further research is necessary, this finding may help clarify the mechanisms underlying the association between height loss and higher mortality in later life.