Background: Frailty is a common condition in elders and identifies a state of vulnerability for adverse health outcomes. Objective: Our objective was to provide a biological face validity to the well-established definition of frailty proposed by Fried et al. Design: Data are from the baseline evaluation of 923 participants aged >= 65 y enrolled in the Invecchiare in Chianti study. Frailty was defined by the presence of 3 of the following criteria: weight loss, exhaustion, low walking speed, low hand grip strength, and physical inactivity. Muscle density and the ratios of muscle area and fat area to total calf area were measured by using a peripheral quantitative computerized tomography (pQCT) scan. Analyses of covariance and logistic regressions were performed to evaluate the relations between frailty and pQCT measures. Results: The mean age (+/- SD) of the study sample was 74.8 +/- 6.8 y, and 81 participants (8.8%) had >= 3 frailty criteria. Participants with no frailty criteria had significantly higher muscle density (71.1 mg/cm(3) , SE= 0.2) and muscle area (71.2%, SE 0.4) than did frail participants (69.8 Mg/cm(3), SE = 0.4; and 68.7, SE = 1.1, respectively). Fat area was significantly higher in frail participants (22.0%, SE = 0.9) than in participants with no frailty criteria (20.3%, SE = 0.4). Physical inactivity and low walking speed were the frailty criteria that showed the strongest associations with pQCT measures. Conclusion: Frail subjects, identified by an easy and inexpensive frailty score, have lower muscle density and muscle mass and higher fat mass than do nonfrail persons.

Frailty syndrome and skeletal muscle : results from the Invecchiare in Chianti study / M. Cesari, C. Leeuwenburgh, F. Lauretani, G. Onder, S. Bandinelli, C. Maraldi, J.M. Guralnik, M. Pahor, L. Ferrucci. - In: THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NUTRITION. - ISSN 0002-9165. - 83:5(2006 May), pp. 1142-1148.

Frailty syndrome and skeletal muscle : results from the Invecchiare in Chianti study

M. Cesari;
2006

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Background: Frailty is a common condition in elders and identifies a state of vulnerability for adverse health outcomes. Objective: Our objective was to provide a biological face validity to the well-established definition of frailty proposed by Fried et al. Design: Data are from the baseline evaluation of 923 participants aged >= 65 y enrolled in the Invecchiare in Chianti study. Frailty was defined by the presence of 3 of the following criteria: weight loss, exhaustion, low walking speed, low hand grip strength, and physical inactivity. Muscle density and the ratios of muscle area and fat area to total calf area were measured by using a peripheral quantitative computerized tomography (pQCT) scan. Analyses of covariance and logistic regressions were performed to evaluate the relations between frailty and pQCT measures. Results: The mean age (+/- SD) of the study sample was 74.8 +/- 6.8 y, and 81 participants (8.8%) had >= 3 frailty criteria. Participants with no frailty criteria had significantly higher muscle density (71.1 mg/cm(3) , SE= 0.2) and muscle area (71.2%, SE 0.4) than did frail participants (69.8 Mg/cm(3), SE = 0.4; and 68.7, SE = 1.1, respectively). Fat area was significantly higher in frail participants (22.0%, SE = 0.9) than in participants with no frailty criteria (20.3%, SE = 0.4). Physical inactivity and low walking speed were the frailty criteria that showed the strongest associations with pQCT measures. Conclusion: Frail subjects, identified by an easy and inexpensive frailty score, have lower muscle density and muscle mass and higher fat mass than do nonfrail persons.
frailty; skeletal muscle; body composition; fat mass; inflammation; muscle mass; muscle density; aging; aged, 80 and over; body composition; body mass index; fatigue; female; hand strength; health status; humans; Italy; logistic models; male; motor activity; tomography, X-ray computed; walking; weight loss; aging; frail elderly; muscle, skeletal
Settore MED/09 - Medicina Interna
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