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Combined Effect of Dynapenia (Muscle Weakness) and Low Vitamin D Status on Incident Disability
Authors:Flávia Silva Arbex Borim  Tiago da Silva Alexandre  Anita Liberalesso Neri  Roberta de Oliveira Máximo  Marcela Fernandes Silva  Cesar de Oliveira
Affiliation:1. Faculty of Medical Sciences, State University of Campinas, Campinas, Brazil;2. Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University College London, London, United Kingdom;3. Department of Gerontology, Federal University of Sao Carlos, Sao Carlos, Brazil;4. Department of Physical Therapy, Federal University of Sao Carlos, Sao Carlos, Brazil
Abstract:

Background and objective

There is little epidemiologic evidence considering the combined effect of dynapenia and low 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25 (OH) D] on incident disability. Our aim was to investigate whether the combination of dynapenia and low 25 (OH) D serum levels increases the risk of activities of daily living (ADL) incident disability.

Design

Prospective cohort study.

Settings

English Longitudinal Study of Aging.

Participants

A total of 4630 community-dwelling adults aged 50 years and older without ADL disability at baseline.

Measurements

The baseline sample was categorized into 4 groups (ie, nondynapenic/normal 25 (OH) D, low 25 (OH) D only, dynapenic only, and dynapenic/low 25 (OH) D according to their handgrip strength (<26 kg for men and <16 kg for women) and 25 (OH) D (≤50 nmol/L). The outcome was the presence of any ADL disability 2 years after baseline according to the modified Katz Index. Incidence rate ratios (IRRs) adjusted by sociodemographic, behavioral, and clinical characteristics were estimated using Poisson regression.

Results

The fully adjusted model showed that older adults with dynapenia only and those with lower serum levels of 25 (OH) D combined with dynapenia had higher incident ADL disability risk compared with nondynapenic and those with normal serum levels of 25 (OH) D. The IRRs for lower 25 (OH) D serum levels combined with dynapenia were higher than for dynapenia only, however, the confidence intervals (CIs) showed similar effect for these 2 groups. The IRRs were 1.31 for low 25(OH) D only (95% CI 0.99–1.74), 1.77 for dynapenia only (95% CI 1.08–2.88), and 1.94 for combined dynapenia and low 25(OH)D (95% CI 1.28–2.94).

Conclusions

Dynapenia only and dynapenia combined with low 25 (OH) D serum levels were important risk factors for ADL disability in middle-aged individuals and older adults in 2 years of follow-up.
Keywords:Handgrip  vitamin D  muscle strength  25(OH) D
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