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Individual and joint trajectories of change in bone, lean mass and physical performance in older men

机译:老年人骨骼,精益质量和物理性能变化的个人和关节轨迹

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Declines in bone, muscle and physical performance are associated with adverse health outcomes in older adults. However, few studies have described concurrent age-related patterns of change in these factors. The purpose of this study was to characterize change in four properties of muscle, physical performance, and bone in a prospective cohort study of older men. Using repeated longitudinal data from up to four visits across 6.9?years from up to 4681 men (mean age at baseline 72.7?yrs. ±5.3) participating in the Osteoporotic Fractures in Men (MrOS) Study, we used group-based trajectory models (PROC TRAJ in SAS) to identify age-related patterns of change in four properties of muscle, physical performance, and bone: total hip bone mineral (BMD) density (g/m2) and appendicular lean mass/ht2 (kg/m2), by DXA; grip strength (kg), by hand dynamometry; and walking speed (m/s), by usual walking pace over 6?m. We also described joint trajectories in all pair-wise combinations of these measures. Mean posterior probabilities of placement in each trajectory (or joint membership in latent groups) were used to assess internal reliability of the model. The number of trajectories for each individual factor was limited to three, to ensure that the pair-wise determination of joint trajectories would yield a tractable number of groups as well as model fit considerations. The patterns of change identified were generally similar for all measures, with three district groups declining over time at roughly similar rates; joint trajectories revealed similar patterns with no cross-over or convergence between groups. Mean posterior probabilities for all trajectories were similar and consistently above 0.8 indicating reasonable model fit to the data. Our description of trajectories of change with age in bone mineral density, grip strength, walking speed and appendicular lean mass found that groups identified by these methods appeared to have little crossover or convergence of change with age, even when considering joint trajectories of change in these factors.
机译:骨骼,肌肉和物理性能下降与老年人的不良健康结果有关。然而,很少有研究描述了这些因素的并发年龄相关的变化模式。本研究的目的是在老年人的前瞻性队列研究中表征肌肉,物理性能和骨骼的四种性质的变化。使用重复的纵向数据从最多四次访问6.9次访问6.9次,从多达4681人(基线的平均年龄为72.7?YRS。±5.3)参与男性(MROS)研究中的骨质疏松骨折,我们使用基于组的轨迹模型( SAS中的PROC TRAJ)以鉴定肌肉,物理性能和骨骼的四种性质的年龄相关模式:总髋骨矿物(BMD)密度(G / M2)和附奇瘦质量/ HT2(kg / m2),通过DXA;用手动力测量握力(kg);和步行速度(m / s),通常步行速度超过6?m。我们还描述了这些措施的所有配对组合的联合轨迹。用于在每个轨迹中放置的平均概率(或潜伏组的联合成员)用于评估模型的内部可靠性。每个单独因子的轨迹数量限制为三个,以确保对关节轨迹的一对确定将产生遗传数量的组以及模型适合考虑。确定的变更模式通常相似,所有措施都是相似的,三个地区群体随着时间的推移而下降,大致相似的速率;联合轨迹揭示了类似的模式,在组之间没有交叉或收敛。所有轨迹的平均概率相似且始终如一以上0.8,表示合理的模型适合数据。我们描述了骨矿物密度,握力,步行速度和附奇贫民年龄的变化的轨迹,发现这些方法鉴定的群体似乎几乎没有年龄的变化或随着年龄的变化收敛,即使考虑到这些变化的接头轨迹因素。

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