Dynapenic Abdominal Obesity Increases Risk for Falls Among Adults Aged ≥50 Years: A Prospective Analysis of the Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing

Author:

Smith Lee1,López Sánchez Guillermo F2ORCID,Veronese Nicola3,Soysal Pinar4ORCID,Rahmati Masoud5ORCID,Jacob Louis67,Kostev Karel8ORCID,Haro Josep Maria6,Alghamdi Abdullah Ahmed9,Butler Laurie1,Barnett Yvonne1,Keyes Helen10,Tully Mark A11ORCID,Shin Jae Il12ORCID,Koyanagi Ai613

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Health Performance and Wellbeing, Anglia Ruskin University , Cambridge , UK

2. Division of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, Department of Public Health Sciences, School of Medicine, University of Murcia , Murcia , Spain

3. Department of Internal Medicine, Geriatrics Section, University of Palermo , Palermo , Italy

4. Department of Geriatric Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Bezmialem Vakif University , Istanbul , Turkey

5. Department of Physical Education and Sport Sciences, Faculty of Literature and Human Sciences, Lorestan University , Khoramabad , Iran

6. Research and Development Unit, Parc Sanitari Sant Joan de Déu, Sant Boi de Llobregat , Barcelona , Spain

7. Faculty of Medicine, University of Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines , Versailles , France

8. University Clinic of Marburg , Germany

9. Psychology Department, College of Education, King Saud University , Riyadh , Saudi Arabia

10. School of Psychology and Sport Science, Anglia Ruskin University , Cambridge , UK

11. School of Medicine, Ulster University , Londonderry, Northern Ireland , UK

12. Department of Pediatrics, Yonsei University College of Medicine , Seoul , South Korea

13. ICREA, Pg. Lluis Companys , Barcelona , Spain

Abstract

Abstract Background There is a scarcity of studies examining the longitudinal relationship between dynapenic abdominal obesity (DAO; ie, impairment in muscle strength and high waist circumference) and future fall risk. Therefore, we aimed to investigate the prospective association between DAO at baseline and falls occurring during 2 years of follow-up in a nationally representative sample of middle-aged and older individuals from Ireland. Methods Data from 2 consecutive waves of the Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing survey were analyzed. Dynapenia was defined as handgrip strength of <26 kg for men and <16 kg for women. Abdominal obesity was defined as a waist circumference of >88 cm for women and >102 cm for men. DAO was assessed at Wave 1 (2009–2011) and was defined as having both dynapenia and abdominal obesity. Falls occurring between Wave 1 and Wave 2 (2012–2013) were self-reported. Multivariable logistic regression analysis was conducted. Results Data on 5 275 individuals aged ≥50 years were analyzed (mean [standard deviation {SD}] age 63.2 [8.9] years; 48.8% males). After adjustment for potential confounders, compared to no dynapenia and no abdominal obesity at baseline, DAO was significantly associated with 1.47 (95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.14–1.89) times higher odds for falls at 2-year follow-up. Dynapenia alone (odds ratio [OR] = 1.08; 95% CI: 0.84–1.40) and abdominal obesity alone (OR = 1.09; 95% CI: 0.91–1.29) were not significantly associated with falls at follow-up. Conclusions DAO increased the risk for falls among middle-aged and older adults in Ireland. Interventions to prevent or reverse DAO may be beneficial for fall reduction.

Funder

European Union—Next Generation EU

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Geriatrics and Gerontology,Aging

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