Serum cystatin C level is associated with locomotive syndrome risk and can be an early predictor in community-living people: The Yakumo study.
Satoshi TanakaKei AndoKazuyoshi KobayashiTetsuro HidaKenyu ItoMikito TsushimaMasayoshi MorozumiMasaaki MachinoKyotaro OtaTaisuke SekiKoji SuzukiYoshihiro NishidaNaoki IshiguroYukiharu HasegawaShiro ImagamaPublished in: Modern rheumatology (2018)
The serum cystatin C level is significantly related to LS risk and can be an early predictor. In middle-aged and elderly people with high serum cystatin C levels, it is strongly recommended to enforce LS risk test and intervention.