Cross‐sectional and longitudinal study of the relationship between phase angle and physical function in older adults

Author:

Asano Yujiro1ORCID,Tsuji Taishi2ORCID,Kim Mijin34,Nagata Koki5,Shibuya Kyohei3,Tateoka Korin6,Okura Tomohiro37

Affiliation:

1. Master's Program in Physical Education, Health and Sport Sciences, Degree Programs in Comprehensive Human Sciences, Graduate School of Comprehensive Human Sciences University of Tsukuba Tsukuba Japan

2. Faculty of Health and Sport Sciences University of Tsukuba Tokyo Japan

3. R&D Center for Tailor‐Made QOL University of Tsukuba Tsukuba Japan

4. Food Research Institute National Agriculture and Food Research Organization Tsukuba Japan

5. Doctoral Program in Public Health, Degree Programs in Comprehensive Human Sciences, Graduate School of Comprehensive Human Sciences University of Tsukuba Tsukuba Japan

6. Doctoral Program in Physical Education, Health and Sports Sciences, Graduate School of Comprehensive Human Sciences University of Tsukuba Tsukuba Japan

7. Faculty of Health and Sport Sciences University of Tsukuba Tsukuba Japan

Abstract

AimAlthough the validity of the assessment in older adults has been supported by several studies, cross‐sectional and longitudinal relationships between phase angle (PhA) and physical function by sex have not been clarified. This study aimed to examine (i) cross‐sectional relationships and (ii) longitudinal relationships between PhA and physical function in older adults.MethodsA total of 816 and 445 community‐dwelling older adults were included in cross‐sectional and longitudinal analyses, respectively. We evaluated their physical function using grip strength, 5‐repetition sit‐to‐stand test (5‐STS), 5‐meter habitual walk, Timed Up and Go test (TUG), single‐leg balance with eyes open, and sit‐and‐reach test. A multifrequency bioelectrical impedance analyzer was used to determine the PhA at 50 kHz as well as the participants' body composition.ResultsIn the cross‐sectional analysis, a higher PhA was significantly associated with higher grip strength, sit‐and‐reach, single‐leg balance with eyes open, 5‐STS and lower TUG in women, as well as higher grip strength, single‐leg balance with eyes open, lower 5‐STS and TUG in men, adjusting for age, body mass index and muscle mass. In the longitudinal analysis, there was a significant interaction between PhA and year in the TUG test (B = −0.08; 95% CI, −0.136 to −0.025; P = 0.005) in men. There was no significant interaction between the PhA value and year for the other physical functions.ConclusionsThe PhA is a useful indicator for assessing physical function in both older men and women. Furthermore, the PhA may be able to predict mobility limitation in older men. Geriatr Gerontol Int 2023; 23: 141–147.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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