Associations of sarcopenia status and its components with the risk of developing functional disability in older Chinese adults: evidence from the China health and retirement longitudinal study

Apr 2, 2025BMC public health

Muscle loss and its parts linked to risk of disability in older Chinese adults

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Abstract

A total of 4,893 participants were included in the study, revealing significant associations between and disabilities in daily activities.

  • Individuals with possible sarcopenia had an increased risk of disability (OR = 1.87).
  • The risk of IADL disability was even higher in those with severe sarcopenia (OR = 2.54).
  • disability risks were elevated for possible sarcopenia (OR = 2.16) and severe sarcopenia (OR = 4.99), but not for the sarcopenia group (OR = 2.00).
  • Handgrip strength was negatively associated with ADL disability risk (OR = 0.95), while the repeated chair stand test was positively associated (OR = 1.09).
  • Gait speed showed a negative association with ADL disability risk (OR = 0.33).
  • Handgrip strength had an area under the curve (AUC) of 0.702, indicating good ability to identify ADL disability in males.

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Key numbers

4.99
Increased Risk of Disability
Odds ratio for severe group
2.16
Increased Risk of Disability
Odds ratio for possible group
0.702
Handgrip Strength AUC
Area under the curve for handgrip strength

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