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Increased total body extracellular-to-intracellular water ratio in community-dwelling elderly women is associated with decreased handgrip strength and gait speed

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NUTRITION
Volume 86, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.nut.2021.111175

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Extracellular water; Intracellular water; Bioelectrical impedance analysis; Handgrip strength; Gait speed; Elderly

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The study found that an increased total body ECW/ICW ratio was associated with decreased handgrip strength and gait speed in community-dwelling elderly women, indicating a potential reflection of their health conditions.
Objective: As the extracellular-to-intracellular water (ECW/ICW) ratio of the thigh is negatively associated with knee extension strength or gait speed in the elderly, an increase in the total body ECW/ICW ratio in the elderly is considered to be related to a decrease in physical function. However, these relationships have not been properly investigated. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship of handgrip strength and gait speed with the total body ECW/ICW ratio in community-dwelling elderly women. Methods: The present study used a cross-sectional design. We enrolled 71 community-dwelling women, >65 y of age, who could independently perform activities of daily living. The total body ECW/ICW ratio was measured using bioelectrical impedance analysis. Relationships between the total body ECW/ICW ratio and grip strength and gait speed were assessed using Pearson's correlation coefficient. Additionally, stepwise multiple regression analysis was used to identify the factors that were independently associated with handgrip strength and gait speed. The independent variables considered were the total body ECW/ICW ratio, age, body mass index, number of medications, presence of pain, and a history of certain conditions. Results: The results indicated that an increased total body ECW/ICW ratio in community-dwelling elderly women was associated with a decreased handgrip strength and gait speed. Furthermore, the total body ECW/ICW ratio was significantly, independently associated with handgrip strength even after adjusting for confounding factors. Conclusion: These findings suggest that the total body ECW/ICW ratio may indicate health conditions in community-dwelling elderly women . (c) 2021 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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