2017
DOI: 10.1093/geroni/igx008
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Body Composition and Physical Function in Older Adults with Various Comorbidities

Abstract: BackgroundLower muscle and higher fat mass are characteristics of older adults; their physical function is also characterized by slower gait speed and weaker strength. However, the association between specific body composition and physical function is unclear.MethodsWe examined the association between body composition and physical performance using combined cross-sectional data of 1,821 participants from 13 clinical studies at Wake Forest University that used a consistent battery of tests. All participants wer… Show more

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“…Many factors are associated with these changes such as, the normal ageing process, physical activity level, functional capacity, nutrition, and chronic health conditions. Furthermore, the methods of measurement used, reference values, population characteristics, and consideration of confounding factors that might affect mortality risk make study comparisons difficult 17,18 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many factors are associated with these changes such as, the normal ageing process, physical activity level, functional capacity, nutrition, and chronic health conditions. Furthermore, the methods of measurement used, reference values, population characteristics, and consideration of confounding factors that might affect mortality risk make study comparisons difficult 17,18 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Agerelated changes in adipose tissue signi cantly contribute to age-associated metabolic dysfunction and other health issues [41]. Furthermore, ageing does not only induce adiposity but it also causes changes in body composition, such as the loss of muscle mass, muscle fat in ltration or bone loss [42], and the ensuing decline in physical performance adversely affects the quality of life [43]. Changes in body composition are a signi cant risk factor for developing impaired physical performance, however, there is little evidence that the FFM and FM indices are associated with physical disability in seniors, women and men alike [42].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Increased BMI and BFP were associated with lower SPPB scores, and the appendicular muscle mass showed a higher SPPB score. [43] Torres et al evaluated 217 Mexican subjects (65.4% females) aged >60 years and found associations among FFMI, FMI, and poor physical performance based on SPPB scores. [44] Poor physical performance signi cantly correlated with FMI but not with FFMI.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%