1. Phase angle measured by bioelectrical impedance analysis in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: Associations with physical inactivity and frailty.
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Hamada R, Tanabe N, Oshima Y, Yoshioka Y, Maetani T, Shiraishi Y, Sato A, Sato S, Ikeguchi R, Matsuda S, and Hirai T
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- Humans, Male, Female, Aged, Cross-Sectional Studies, Middle Aged, Muscle, Skeletal physiopathology, Sedentary Behavior, Accelerometry, Aged, 80 and over, Exercise physiology, Smoking physiopathology, Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive physiopathology, Electric Impedance, Frailty physiopathology
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Background: Factors associated with early-stage frailty (pre-frailty) in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) remain unestablished. In addition to skeletal muscle quantity, skeletal muscle dysfunction can be estimated using an angular metric from bioelectrical impedance analyzer (BIA), termed the phase angle, that reflects cell membrane reactance representing the structural stability. This study examined whether the phase angle was more closely associated with pre-frailty compared with skeletal muscle quantity in patients with COPD., Methods: This cross-sectional analysis included stable smokers with and without COPD whose frailty status was assessed using the Japanese version of the Cardiovascular Health Study criteria. The phase angle and skeletal muscle index (SMI) were measured using BIA, and physical activity over one week was assessed using triaxial accelerometers., Results: A total of 159 patients were categorized into robust, pre-frail, and frail groups (n = 38, 92, and 29, respectively). The phase angle was significantly smaller in the pre-frail and frail groups than in the robust group after adjusting for age, sex, height, body mass index, smoking history, and lung function. In contrast, SMI did not differ between the robust and pre-frail groups. When combining the pre-frail and frail groups into a non-robust group, 4.8° was determined as the cutoff phase angle value to identify non-robust status. A phase angle <4.8° was associated with shorter durations of moderate-intensity physical activity but not with light physical activity., Conclusions: A smaller phase angle was associated with pre-frailty and impaired moderate-intensity physical activity in smokers with and without COPD., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare the following financial interests/personal relationships which may be considered as potential competing interests: N.T., and T.H. were supported by grants from FUJIFILM Co., Ltd and Daiichi Sankyo Company, Ltd, outside the submitted work. N.T. received a lecture fee from AstraZeneca outside the submitted work. S.S. received grants from FUJIFILM Co., Ltd, Nippon Boehringer Ingelheim, Philips-Respironics, Fukuda Denshi, Fukuda Lifetec Keiji, and ResMed outside of the submitted work. None of these companies played a role in the design or analysis of the study or the writing of the manuscript. The other authors have no conflicts of interest to declare., (Copyright © 2024 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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