Characterizing Sex Differences in Physical Frailty Phenotypes in Heart Failure

Author:

Denfeld Quin E.12ORCID,Habecker Beth A.23ORCID,Camacho S. Albert2ORCID,Roberts Davis Mary1ORCID,Gupta Nandita2ORCID,Hiatt Shirin O.1ORCID,Medysky Mary E.1ORCID,Purnell Jonathan Q.2ORCID,Winters-Stone Kerri14ORCID,Lee Christopher S.5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Nursing, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland. (Q.E.D., M.R.D., S.O.H., M.E.M., K.W.-S.)

2. Knight Cardiovascular Institute, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland. (Q.E.D., B.A.H., S.A.C., N.G., J.Q.P.)

3. Department of Chemical Physiology and Biochemistry, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland. (B.A.H.)

4. Knight Cancer Institute, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland. (K.W.-S.)

5. Boston College William F. Connell School of Nursing, Chestnut Hill, MA (C.S.L.).

Abstract

Background: Although women with heart failure (HF) are potentially more likely to be physically frail compared with men with HF, the underlying contributors to this sex difference are poorly understood. The purpose of this study was to characterize sex differences in physical frailty phenotypes in HF. Methods: We prospectively enrolled adults with class I–IV HF. Physical frailty was measured with the frailty phenotype criteria. Symptoms of dyspnea, sleep-related impairment, pain interference, depression, and anxiety were assessed. Body composition was measured using dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry. Simple comparative statistics and stepwise regression modeling were used. Results: The average age of the sample (n=115) was 63.6±15.7 years, 49% were women, and 73% had nonischemic cause. Forty-three percent of the sample was physically frail. Women had a 4.6 times greater odds of being physically frail compared with men, adjusting for covariates (odds ratio=4.63 [95% CI, 1.81–11.84], P =0.001). Both physically frail men and women were characterized by more type 2 diabetes, higher comorbidity burden, and worse dyspnea symptoms. Physically frail women had significantly worse symptoms compared with non–physically frail women but no difference in body composition characteristics. Physically frail men had significantly lower appendicular muscle mass, higher percent fat, lower hemoglobin, and more depressive symptoms compared with non–physically frail men. Conclusions: Women are significantly more likely to be physically frail compared with men in HF. Physical frailty in both women and men is characterized by comorbidities and worse symptoms; physical frailty in men is characterized by worse physiological characteristics.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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