Associations between inflammatory markers, body composition, and physical function: the Copenhagen Sarcopenia Study.
Rikke S KamperJulian AlcazarLars L AndersenBryan HaddockNiklas Rye JørgensenPeter HovindCharlotte SuettaPublished in: Journal of cachexia, sarcopenia and muscle (2021)
With age, systemic levels of hsCRP, TNF-α, IL-4, and IFN-γ increased, with hsCRP and TNF-α being especially elevated in more physically frail elderly supporting the association between low-grade systemic inflammation and poor physical function. In contrast, only high levels of hsCRP were weakly associated with low muscle mass and positively associated with visceral fat and low physical function, suggesting that chronic low-grade inflammation is not the main driver of age-related loss of muscle mass as previously suggested.