Regional Muscle and Whole-Body Composition Factors Related to Mobility in Older Individuals: A Review

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作者
Kidde, Jason [1 ]
Marcus, Robin [1 ]
Dibble, Lee [1 ]
Smith, Sheldon [1 ]
LaStayo, Paul [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Utah, Dept Phys Therapy, Salt Lake City, UT 84108 USA
关键词
disability; fat; mobility; muscle; power; sarcopenia; strength; LOWER-EXTREMITY PERFORMANCE; FAT-FREE MASS; REPORTED FUNCTIONAL LIMITATION; PHYSICAL PERFORMANCE; SKELETAL-MUSCLE; ELDERLY-PEOPLE; LEG POWER; ALTERNATIVE DEFINITIONS; AEROBIC EXERCISE; GAIT SPEED;
D O I
10.3138/physio.61.4.197
中图分类号
R49 [康复医学];
学科分类号
100232 [康复医学];
摘要
Purpose: To describe previously reported locomotor muscle and whole-body composition factors related to mobility in older individuals. Methods: A narrative review of the literature, including a combination of search terms related to muscle and whole-body composition factors and to mobility in older individuals, was carried out. Statistical measures of association and risk were consolidated to summarize the common effects between studies. Results: Fifty-three studies were reviewed. Muscle and whole-body factors accounted for a substantial amount of the variability in walking speed, with coefficients of determination ranging from 0.30 to 0.47. Muscle power consistently accounted for a greater percentage of the variance in mobility than did strength. Risks associated with high fat mass presented a minimum odds ratio (OR) of 0.70 and a maximum OR of 4.07, while the minimum and maximum ORs associated with low lean mass were 0.87 and 2.30 respectively. Whole-body and regional fat deposits accounted for significant amounts of the variance in mobility. Conclusion. Muscle power accounts for a greater amount of the variance in the level of mobility in older individuals than does muscle strength. Whole-body fat accounts for a greater amount of the variance in level of mobility than does whole-body lean tissue. Fat stored within muscle also appears to increase the risk of a mobility limitation in older individuals.
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