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KMID : 0311120220630090873
Yonsei Medical Journal
2022 Volume.63 No. 9 p.873 ~ p.880
Association between Disability and Edema Index Values in Rural Older Adult Osteosarcopenia Patients
Park Soo-Hyun

Kim Mi-Ji
Kim Bo-Kyoung
Lee Gyeong-Ye
Seo Young-Mi
Park Jin-Young
Seo Ae-Rim
Seo Sung-Hyo
Park Ki-Soo
Abstract
Purpose: This study analyzed the relationship between degree of disability and edema index [extracellular water/total body water (ECW/TBW) ratio] values in a rural population of older adult patients with osteopenia, sarcopenia, or osteosarcopenia (OS).

Materials and Methods: This study used data from the Namgaram-2 cohort. The degree of disability was measured using the World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule (WHODAS) 12, and ECW/TBW ratio was calculated using bioelectrical impedance analysis. Based on ECW/TBW ratio, the participants were stratified into normal (<0.391) and abnormal (¡Ã0.391) groups, and the mean WHODAS 12 scores were compared between the two groups. Multiple regression analysis corrected for demographic factors, smoking history, hypertension, diabetes, and serological test results was also conducted.

Results: Significant differences in mean WHODAS 12 scores were observed in the healthy group (5.8¡¾7.4 vs. 9.2¡¾9.7, p=0.008), the osteopenia only group (7.4¡¾8.7 vs. 12.9¡¾12.0, p<0.001), and the OS group (16.0¡¾13.2 vs. 23.1¡¾17.1, p=0.004). However, no significant difference in mean WHODAS 12 score was observed in the sarcopenia only group (14.9¡¾13.4 vs. 20.7¡¾14.8, p= 0.051). There were significant differences in ECW/TBW ratio values between the abnormal and normal groups in the osteopenia only group (B=4.646 and p=0.001), the sarcopenia only group (B=5.097 and p=0.016), and the OS group (B=5.653 and p=0.043).

Conclusion: This study found that the degree of disability is related to the edema index in older patients with osteopenia, sarcopenia, or OS. Since the edema index indicates the nutritional status of an individual, proper nutrition and fluid intake are important to reduce disability.
KEYWORD
Osteosarcopenia, disability, bioimpedance analysis, edema
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