Associations of upper‐ and lower‐limb muscle strength, mass, and quality with health‐related quality of life in community‐dwelling older adults

Author:

da Costa Pereira Jarson Pedro1ORCID,Freire Yuri Alberto23,da Silva Alana Monteiro Bispo4,de Lucena Alves Charles Phillipe245,de Melo Silva Raíssa23,Câmara Marcyo23,Browne Rodrigo Alberto Vieira234,Costa Eduardo Caldas234,Trussardi Fayh Ana Paula36ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Graduate Program in Nutrition and Public Health Federal University of Pernambuco Recife Brazil

2. ExCE Research Group, Department of Physical Education Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte Natal Brazil

3. Graduate Program in Health Science Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte Natal Brazil

4. Graduate Program in Physical Education Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte Natal Brazil

5. Graduate Program in Epidemiology Federal University of Pelotas Pelotas Brazil

6. PesqClin Lab, Onofre Lopes University Hospital, Brazilian Company of Hospital Services (EBSERH) Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte Natal Brazil

Abstract

AimThis study aimed to investigate the associations between upper‐ and lower‐limb muscle strength, mass, and quality and health‐related quality of life (HRQoL) among community‐dwelling older adults.MethodsA cross‐sectional study was conducted with 428 Brazilian community‐dwelling older adults aged 60 to 80 years. Upper‐ and lower‐limb muscle strength were evaluated through the handgrip strength (HGS) test and the 30‐s chair stand test, respectively. Muscle mass was assessed by dual‐energy X‐ray absorptiometry (DXA) and bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA). Muscle quality was evaluated using the muscle quality index (MQI). HRQoL was assessed using the World Health Organization Quality of Life Brief Version questionnaire.ResultsLower‐limb, but not upper‐limb, muscle strength and quality were independently associated with HRQoL, particularly within the domains of physical capacity, environment, and overall HRQoL for both males and females (P < 0.05). DXA‐ and BIA‐derived analyses provided similar results in relation to muscle mass and muscle quality.ConclusionsLower‐limb, but not upper‐limb, muscle strength and quality were independently associated with HRQoL among community‐dwelling older adults. Moreover, the results obtained from both BIA and DXA were similar, highlighting that BIA can serve as a viable surrogate method for estimating body composition in resource‐limited clinical settings. Geriatr Gerontol Int 2024; 24: 683–692.

Funder

Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior

Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico

Publisher

Wiley

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