Association between the risk of malnutrition and sarcopenia at 4.2 years of follow-up in community-dwelling older adults

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Vidana-Espinoza, Helen J. [1 ]
Lopez-Teros, Miriam T. [2 ]
Esparza-Romero, Julian [1 ]
Rosas-Carrasco, Oscar [2 ]
Luna-Lopez, Armando [3 ]
Mateo, Heliodoro Aleman [1 ]
机构
[1] Ctr Invest Alimentac & Desarrollo CIAD AC, Coordinac Nutr, Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico
[2] Univ Iberoamer Ciudad de Mexico, Ctr Evaluac Adulto Mayor, Dept Salud, Mexico City, Mexico
[3] Ciudad Mex, Direcc Invest, Mexico City, Mexico
关键词
nutritional status; risk of malnutrition; mini-nutritional assessment; sarcopenia; fat mass; older adults; MINI-NUTRITIONAL ASSESSMENT; ASSESSMENT MNA; GRIP STRENGTH; FAT MASS; HEALTH; PEOPLE; MEN; METAANALYSIS; CONSUMPTION; POPULATION;
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10.3389/fmed.2024.1363977
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Introduction Currently, there is only scarce evidence of a causal association between risk of malnutrition (RM) by the mini-nutritional assessment (MNA) and the incidence of sarcopenia. This study was designed to assess such an association at 4.2 years of follow-up in community-dwelling subjects over 60 years old.Methods The data used were from the FraDySMex cohort study. The exposition variables were RM diagnosed by the long forma of the MNA (MNA-LF) and short form (MNA-SF). The last one included the body mass index and calf circumference at baseline, while sarcopenia was diagnosed by the EWGSOP2 at follow-up and taken as the response variable. Several covariates involved in the association were also considered. A multiple logistic regression analysis was performed to test the association.Results At baseline, 27.0 and 37.9% of subjects had RM by the MNA-LF and MNA-SF, respectively. The incidence of sarcopenia was 13.7%. The fat mass variable significantly modified the association, so it was tested in each stratum. Two independent models showed that subjects with RM by the MNA-LF in the normal fat mass stratum were at a higher risk for developing sarcopenia at follow-up than those without RM (OR 9.28; IC 95% 1.57-54.76) after adjusting for age, sex, and waist circumference. No association was found for the excess fat mass stratum subjects. Subjects with RM by the MNA-SF in the excess fat mass stratum were more likely to develop sarcopenia at follow-up than those without RM by the MNA-SF (OR 3.67; IC 95% 1.29-10.43). This association was not found in the subjects in the normal fat mass stratum.Conclusion The association was dependent on the variable fat mass. The two forms of the MNA should not be applied indistinctly with older adults. Based on these results, it is clear that the risk of malnutrition precedes the onset of sarcopenia.
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