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Healthy Eating Is Associated with Sarcopenia Risk in Physically Active Older Adults
Authors:Konstantinos-Georgios Papaioannou  Andreas Nilsson  Lena Maria Nilsson  Fawzi Kadi
Affiliation:1.School of Health Sciences, Örebro University, 702 81 Örebro, Sweden; (K.-G.P.); (F.K.);2.Epidemiology and Global Health, Umeå University, 901 87 Umeå, Sweden;
Abstract:Healthy Diet and physical activity may play important roles in the maintenance of muscle health during aging. The aim of the present study was to explore the impact of adherence to healthy dietary patterns on sarcopenia risk in a sample of physically active older men and women, while considering adherence to guidelines on muscle strengthening activities (MSA) and protein intake. Based on a sample of 191 physically active men and women (65–70 years), dietary intake was assessed using a 90-items food-frequency-questionnaire (FFQ) and Healthy Diet Score (HDS) was calculated. Physical activity was assessed by accelerometry and self-report. A sarcopenia risk score (SRS) was derived based on three indicators of muscle health: muscle mass was assessed using bioelectrical impedance and handgrip strength and 5 times sit-to-stand (5-STS) were determined by standardized procedures. Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) was used to examine differences in SRS and its components across sex-specific tertiles of HDS, with adjustments for covariates including total energy intake, protein intake and MSA. A significant main effect (p < 0.05) of HDS on SRS was observed, where those belonging to the highest HDS tertile had lower SRS compared to those in the lowest tertile. A corresponding significant effect was observed for 5-STS performance, with better performance in those with the highest HDS adherence compared to those with the lowest. The present study supports guidelines emphasizing diet quality beyond amounts of macro- and micronutrients in the prevention of age-related deterioration of muscle health. Importantly, the benefits from healthy dietary patterns are evident in older adults who already adhere to guidelines for health-enhancing physical activity.
Keywords:muscle mass   aging   physical function   handgrip strength   Healthy Diet Score (HDS)   dietary patterns   physical activity   sarcopenia risk   diet quality   muscle strengthening activities
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