Association between decreased neck circumference and impaired activities of daily living among older adults in long‐term care

Author:

Sato Ryo1ORCID,Sawaya Yohei12ORCID,Ishizaka Masahiro2,Shiba Takahiro1,Hirose Tamaki12ORCID,Yin Lu1,Urano Tomohiko13

Affiliation:

1. Department of Day Rehabilitation, Nishinasuno General Home Care Center Care Facility for the Elderly “Maronie‐en” Tochigi Japan

2. Department of Physical Therapy, School of Health Sciences International University of Health and Welfare Tochigi Japan

3. Department of Geriatric Medicine, School of Medicine International University of Health and Welfare Chiba Japan

Abstract

AimAssessment interventions for the decline of activities of daily living (ADLs) in older adults are crucial, as ADL decline increases hospitalization duration and mortality risk. Decreased neck circumference may result in various physical dysfunctions, including malnutrition. However, the association between neck circumference and ADLs has not been fully clarified. This study aimed to determine the association between decreased neck circumference and ADLs in older adults requiring long‐term care.MethodsThe study included 152 older adults deemed to require support or care under Japan's long‐term care insurance system. Neck circumference was measured just below the thyroid cartilage with a measuring tape. The Barthel index was used to evaluate ADLs, and skeletal muscle mass and nutritional status were assessed by bioelectrical impedance analysis instruments. A multivariate analysis was conducted to investigate the association between neck circumference and ADLs.ResultsNeck circumference demonstrated a significant inverse correlation with age and a significant positive correlation with body mass index, skeletal muscle mass index, phase angle, and Barthel index. In the multivariate analysis, ADLs was significantly associated with neck circumference (odds ratio [OR] = 0.51, P = 0.002) and phase angle (OR = 0.04, P < 0.001).ConclusionsNeck circumference is associated with age, skeletal muscle mass, and nutritional status. Furthermore, a decrease in neck circumference is suggested as an independent risk factor for ADL decline in older adults requiring long‐term care. Geriatr Gerontol Int 2023; 23: 906–911.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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