Journal article
Low Relative Lean Mass is Associated with Increased Likelihood of Abdominal Aortic Calcification in Community-Dwelling Older Australians
AJ Rodríguez, D Scott, B Khan, N Khan, A Hodge, DR English, GG Giles, PR Ebeling
Calcified Tissue International | SPRINGER | Published : 2016
Abstract
Age-related loss of skeletal muscle is associated with increased risk of functional limitation and cardiovascular (CV) mortality. In the elderly abdominal aortic calcification (AAC) can increase CV risk by altering aortic properties which may raise blood pressure and increase cardiac workload. This study investigated the association between low muscle mass and AAC in community-dwelling older Australians. Data for this cross-sectional analysis were drawn from a 2010 sub-study of the Melbourne Collaborative Cohort Study in the setting of community-dwelling older adults. Three hundred and twenty-seven participants [mean age = 71 ± 6 years; mean BMI = 28 ± 5 kg/m2; females n = 199 (62 %)] had bo..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Alexander J. Rodriguez, David Scott, Belal Khan, Nayab Khan, Allison Hodge, Dallas R. English, Graham G. Giles and Peter R. Ebeling declare no competing interests. This work was supported by Monash University.