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The association of sex hormone levels with poor mobility, low muscle strength and incidence of falls among older men and women

机译:老年男性和女性中性激素水平与行动不便,肌肉力量低下和跌倒发生率的关系

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Objective: The objective of this study was to examine whether low levels of oestradiol and testosterone are associated with impaired mobility, low muscle strength and the incidence of falls in a population-based sample of older men and women. Design: Cross-sectional population-based study, based on data of the Longitudinal Ageing Study Amsterdam (LASA), including 623 men and 663 women, aged 65-88 years. Measurements: Serum levels of oestradiol, testosterone, albumin and sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG) were measured. Physical performance, functional limitations and muscle strength were assessed, and a follow-up on falls was performed prospectively within 3 years. Results: After adjustment for age, level of education, alcohol use, physical activity, chronic disease and body mass index (BMI), men in the highest quartile of the oestradiol/SHBG ratio had significantly higher physical performance scores than men in the lowest quartile (β = 0.103). Serum levels of total testosterone were positively associated with muscle strength (β = 0.085). Calculated bioavailable testosterone levels were positively associated with physical performance and muscle strength (β = 0.128 and 0.109 respectively). No associations of oestradiol levels with mobility were seen in women. Levels of oestradiol and testosterone were not associated with falls. Conclusions: It can be concluded that low levels of sex hormones were associated with impaired mobility and low muscle strength in men, but not in women. Levels of sex hormones were not associated with the incidence of falls neither in men, nor in women. © 2005 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
机译:目的:本研究的目的是研究在以人口为基础的老年男性和女性中,低水平的雌二醇和睾丸激素是否与行动不便,肌肉力量低下和跌倒的发生有关。设计:基于人口的横断面研究,基于阿姆斯特丹纵向老龄化研究(LASA)的数据,包括623名男性和663名女性,年龄在65-88岁之间。测量:测量血清雌二醇,睾丸激素,白蛋白和性激素结合球蛋白(SHBG)的水平。评估了身体表现,功能限制和肌肉力量,并在3年​​内对跌倒进行了随访。结果:在调整了年龄,教育程度,饮酒,身体活动,慢性病和体重指数(BMI)之后,雌二醇/ SHBG比例最高的四分之一男性的身体机能得分明显高于最低四分位数的男性(β= 0.103)。血清总睾丸激素水平与肌肉力量呈正相关(β= 0.085)。计算出的生物利用睾丸激素水平与身体表现和肌肉力量呈正相关(分别为β= 0.128和0.109)。在女性中没有发现雌二醇水平与活动性相关。雌二醇和睾丸激素的水平与跌倒无关。结论:可以得出结论,低水平的性激素与男性活动能力减退和肌肉力量低下有关,而对女性则没有。无论是男性还是女性,性激素的水平均与跌倒的发生率无关。 ©2005布莱克威尔出版有限公司。

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