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Association between relative muscle strength and circadian syndrome among middle-aged and older Chinese adults
Link between muscle strength and daily body rhythm problems in middle-aged and older Chinese adults
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Abstract
Among 9421 participants, 48.2% had prevalent circadian syndrome (CircS).
- Each unit increase in relative muscle strength (RMS) was associated with 17.9% lower odds of prevalent CircS.
- Participants in the highest RMS quartile had 26% lower risk of developing CircS compared to those in the lowest quartile.
- A total of 722 incident CircS cases were observed during the follow-up period.
- An inverse association was found between RMS and CircS, with no significant evidence of nonlinearity detected.
- Higher RMS may be linked to lower prevalence and incidence of CircS among middle-aged and older Chinese adults.
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