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Sarcopenia, bone mineral density, and vitamin D: EpiFloripa aging study 2013/2014

Author(s): Confortin,Susana Cararo ; Ono,Lariane Mortean ; Marques,Larissa Pruner ; Figueiró,Thamara Hubler ; Ceolin,Gilciane ; Barbosa,Aline Rodrigues ; d’Orsi,Eleonora

Date: 2020

Origin: Oasisbr

Subject(s): sarcopenia; osteoporosis; bone diseases, metabolic; aged.


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OBJECTIVE: To verify associations between osteopenia/osteoporosis and vitamin D and sarcopenia in the older adult population of Florianópolis, Brazil.
METHODS: A cross-sectional population-based study, with 604 older adults (60 years and over). The appendicular muscle mass index (AMMI) was used to identify sarcopenia, with cutoffs of AMMI (Kg/m2) < 7.26 kg/m2 for men and < 5.50 kg/m2 for women indicating inadequate values (sarcopenia). The independent variable osteopenia/osteoporosis was measured using bone mineral density (BMD, g/cm2): T-Scores for whole body BMD, lumbar spine BMD, and femoral neck BMD, categorized as normal (BMD > -1 SD) or osteopenia/osteoporosis (BMD < -1 SD from the mean of the young adult reference population). Fasting serum samples were collected and assayed using the microparticle chemiluminescence (CMIA)/Liaison method. Vitamin D concentrations of < 30 ng/mL were defined as hypovitaminosis. Crude and adjusted logistic regression analyses were performed.
RESULTS: Osteopenia/osteoporosis in the lumbar spine and femoral neck were associated with higher odds of sarcopenia in women and men. Osteopenia/osteoporosis in the whole body was associated with sarcopenia in women only. Vitamin D was not associated with sarcopenia in either sex.
CONCLUSIONS: Having osteopenia/osteoporosis was associated with sarcopenia in this older adult population.

Document Type Journal article
Language English
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