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Physical Activity and Sarcopenia in Community-Dwelling Older Adults with Long-Term Care Insurance.

Masahiro KitamuraKazuhiro P IzawaKodai IshiharaHiroaki MatsudaSoichiro OkamuraKoji Fujioka
Published in: European journal of investigation in health, psychology and education (2021)
The present study aimed to clarify the difference in physical activity (PA) due to sarcopenia in community-dwelling older adults with long-term care insurance (LTCI). This was a cross-sectional study that investigated data of 97 consecutive community-dwelling older Japanese adults with LTCI who underwent rehabilitation at one day care center in Japan from November 2018 to May 2019. Sarcopenia was determined according to criteria of the Asian Working Group for Sarcopenia. Unpaired t -test, Mann-Whitney U test, chi-square test and analysis of covariance were used to compare participant characteristics and clinical parameters between the older adults with and without sarcopenia. A receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was constructed to determine the cut-off value of PA for sarcopenia. The sarcopenia group ( n = 20) had significantly lower body mass index (BMI), skeletal muscle mass index, gait speed, and PA than those in the no sarcopenia group ( n = 28) ( p < 0.05). After adjustment for BMI and sex, the sarcopenia group showed significantly lower PA than the no sarcopenia group. Findings showed that the cut-off value of PA indicating sarcopenia by ROC curve analysis was 1494.4 steps/day ( p < 0.05); this value may aid in identifying sarcopenia in older adults with LTCI.
Keyphrases
  • community dwelling
  • body mass index
  • physical activity
  • long term care
  • skeletal muscle
  • healthcare
  • weight gain
  • palliative care
  • chronic pain
  • pain management
  • wastewater treatment
  • middle aged
  • affordable care act