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The influence of nutrition on muscle strength in different community-dwelling older adults in China

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2025
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Chun, Zhang Yi
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This study assessed the relationship between dietary quality and muscle strength in Chinese community-dwelling older adults. Through a survey of the older adults, we screened for sarcopenia and assessed dietary patterns and physical activity levels to provide insights into the relation to sarcopenia. A total of 50 participants are from Gansu Province, China completed the Dietary Quality Questionnaire (DQQ) and the 5times sit-to-stand (5xSTS) muscle strength test. Participants also completed the Physical Activity Scale for the Elderly (PASE) to assess PA levels. The results of these studies showed no differences in variables between the urban and rural groups, meaning that health and dietary variables were broadly similar except for a significant difference in age between the urban and rural older adults where the rural group were older by 6.1 y (p = 0.013). Correlation tables examined the relationships between various health, physical activity and dietary variables in 50 older participants. The main findings indicated several significant correlations at both the 0.05 and 0.01 levels, but only age were significantly correlated to 5xSTS values (r = 1, p =0.56) . There were 28 individuals that completed the 5xSTS in more than 12 seconds indicating poor muscle strength and are considered as having probable sarcopenia. More tests are needed to confirm sarcopenia such as a muscle mass assessment. Overall, the study indicated that as much as 56% of older adults screened may be sarcopenic and although DDQ and PASE was not significantly correlated to muscle strength, more precise study tools are required in future studies.
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