The decrease in phase angle measured by bioelectrical impedance analysis reflects the increased locomotive syndrome risk in community-dwelling people: The Yakumo study.
Satoshi TanakaKei AndoKazuyoshi KobayashiTetsuro HidaTaisuke SekiTakashi HamadaKenyu ItoMikito TsushimaMasayoshi MorozumiMasaaki MachinoKyotaro OtaNaoki IshiguroYukiharu HasegawaShiro ImagamaPublished in: Modern rheumatology (2018)
Compared to muscle mass, phase angle more strongly reflects LS risk and becomes significantly reduced at later LS risk stages. Phase angle can be a useful screening tool for LS risk.