Indicadores antropométricos, composición corporal y limitaciones funcionales en ancianos
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Arroyo Albala, Patricia
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Indicadores antropométricos, composición corporal y limitaciones funcionales en ancianos
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Functional limitations limit the independence and
jeopardize the quality of life of elderly subjects. Aim: To assess the association between
anthropometric measures and body composition with functional limitations in communityliving
older people. Material and Methods: Cross-sectional survey of 377 people ≥65 years old
(238 women), randomly selected from the SABE/Chile project. Complete anthropometric
measurements were done. Handgrip muscle strength was measured using dynamometers. Body
composition was determined using Dual-Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry. Functional limitations
were assessed using self reported and observed activities. Results: Body mass index was
strongly associated with fat mass (men r =0.87; women r =0.91) and with lean mass (men r
=0.55; women r =0.62). Males had significantly greater lean mass (48.9 kg vs 34.9 kg), and
bone mass than females (2.6 kg vs 1.8 kg) and women had higher fat mass than men (26.3 kg
vs 22.9 kg). The prevalence of functional limitations was high, affecting more women than men
(63.7% vs 37.5%, p <0.01). Functional limitations were associated with lower handgrip strength
in both sexes. In the multiple regression models, with functional limitations as dependent
variable and anthropometric measures as contributing variables, only hand grip strength had a
significant association (negative) with functional limitation in both genders. Age was also a
significant risk factor for functional limitations among women. Conclusions: Hand grip
strength was strongly and inversely associated with functional limitations. Handgrip
dynamometry is an easy, cheap and low time-consuming indicator for the assessment of
functional limitations and the evaluation of geriatric interventions aimed to improve
functional ability
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Financiado por Proyecto CONICYT-MINSAL/FONIS SA04I2091.
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Rev. méd. Chile, vol.135, no.7, p. 846-854, July 2007.
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