Prevalence of sarcopenia in kidney transplants and their association with determinant factors of muscle homeostasis

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Autor(a) principal: Martins,Cleodice Alves
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: França,Ana Karina Teixeira da Cunha, Dias,Raimunda Sheyla Carneiro, Costa,Rayanna Cadilhe de Oliveira, Lemos,Antônio Pedro Leite, Santos,Alcione Miranda dos, Hortegal,Elane Viana, Brito,Dyego José de Araújo
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Resumo: SUMMARY INTRODUCTION: Sarcopenia is characterized by the involuntary loss of lean body mass associated with a progressive reduction of muscle strength. OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence of sarcopenia in kidney transplant recipients and its association with the determining factors that control muscle homeostasis. METHODS: We evaluated renal transplant recipients undergoing follow-up at the University Hospital of the Federal University of Maranhão from June 2017 to July 2018 and who met the inclusion criteria. Sarcopenia was defined according to the European criteria. The skeletal muscle mass index was measured by dual-energy radiological absorptiometry; the values <7,26 kg/m2 for men and <5,5 kg/m2 for women were adopted for muscle depletion. For handgrip strength, values of <30 kg for men and <20 kg for women were considered as reduced muscle strength. In both sexes, the cutoff point for walking speed was <0,8 m/s. RESULTS: We evaluated 83 renal transplant recipients with a mean age of 48.8 ± 12,1 years and predominantly males (57,8%). The prevalence of sarcopenia was 19,3%. Among individuals without sarcopenia, 17,9% had a decrease in handgrip strength and 40,3% has altered gait speed. DISCUSSION: Individuals submitted to renal transplant may develop sarcopenia while still young and already present altered muscle function and strength even before the depletion of lean body mass. CONCLUSION: Early diagnosis may allow the prevention of sarcopenia and provide a better quality of life for patients.
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spelling Prevalence of sarcopenia in kidney transplants and their association with determinant factors of muscle homeostasisKidney transplantationSarcopeniaMuscle strengthSUMMARY INTRODUCTION: Sarcopenia is characterized by the involuntary loss of lean body mass associated with a progressive reduction of muscle strength. OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence of sarcopenia in kidney transplant recipients and its association with the determining factors that control muscle homeostasis. METHODS: We evaluated renal transplant recipients undergoing follow-up at the University Hospital of the Federal University of Maranhão from June 2017 to July 2018 and who met the inclusion criteria. Sarcopenia was defined according to the European criteria. The skeletal muscle mass index was measured by dual-energy radiological absorptiometry; the values <7,26 kg/m2 for men and <5,5 kg/m2 for women were adopted for muscle depletion. For handgrip strength, values of <30 kg for men and <20 kg for women were considered as reduced muscle strength. In both sexes, the cutoff point for walking speed was <0,8 m/s. RESULTS: We evaluated 83 renal transplant recipients with a mean age of 48.8 ± 12,1 years and predominantly males (57,8%). The prevalence of sarcopenia was 19,3%. Among individuals without sarcopenia, 17,9% had a decrease in handgrip strength and 40,3% has altered gait speed. DISCUSSION: Individuals submitted to renal transplant may develop sarcopenia while still young and already present altered muscle function and strength even before the depletion of lean body mass. CONCLUSION: Early diagnosis may allow the prevention of sarcopenia and provide a better quality of life for patients.Associação Médica Brasileira2020-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-42302020000901235Revista da Associação Médica Brasileira v.66 n.9 2020reponame:Revista da Associação Médica Brasileira (Online)instname:Associação Médica Brasileira (AMB)instacron:AMB10.1590/1806-9282.66.9.1235info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMartins,Cleodice AlvesFrança,Ana Karina Teixeira da CunhaDias,Raimunda Sheyla CarneiroCosta,Rayanna Cadilhe de OliveiraLemos,Antônio Pedro LeiteSantos,Alcione Miranda dosHortegal,Elane VianaBrito,Dyego José de Araújoeng2020-11-04T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0104-42302020000901235Revistahttps://ramb.amb.org.br/ultimas-edicoes/#https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||ramb@amb.org.br1806-92820104-4230opendoar:2020-11-04T00:00Revista da Associação Médica Brasileira (Online) - Associação Médica Brasileira (AMB)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Prevalence of sarcopenia in kidney transplants and their association with determinant factors of muscle homeostasis
title Prevalence of sarcopenia in kidney transplants and their association with determinant factors of muscle homeostasis
spellingShingle Prevalence of sarcopenia in kidney transplants and their association with determinant factors of muscle homeostasis
Martins,Cleodice Alves
Kidney transplantation
Sarcopenia
Muscle strength
title_short Prevalence of sarcopenia in kidney transplants and their association with determinant factors of muscle homeostasis
title_full Prevalence of sarcopenia in kidney transplants and their association with determinant factors of muscle homeostasis
title_fullStr Prevalence of sarcopenia in kidney transplants and their association with determinant factors of muscle homeostasis
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of sarcopenia in kidney transplants and their association with determinant factors of muscle homeostasis
title_sort Prevalence of sarcopenia in kidney transplants and their association with determinant factors of muscle homeostasis
author Martins,Cleodice Alves
author_facet Martins,Cleodice Alves
França,Ana Karina Teixeira da Cunha
Dias,Raimunda Sheyla Carneiro
Costa,Rayanna Cadilhe de Oliveira
Lemos,Antônio Pedro Leite
Santos,Alcione Miranda dos
Hortegal,Elane Viana
Brito,Dyego José de Araújo
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author2 França,Ana Karina Teixeira da Cunha
Dias,Raimunda Sheyla Carneiro
Costa,Rayanna Cadilhe de Oliveira
Lemos,Antônio Pedro Leite
Santos,Alcione Miranda dos
Hortegal,Elane Viana
Brito,Dyego José de Araújo
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Martins,Cleodice Alves
França,Ana Karina Teixeira da Cunha
Dias,Raimunda Sheyla Carneiro
Costa,Rayanna Cadilhe de Oliveira
Lemos,Antônio Pedro Leite
Santos,Alcione Miranda dos
Hortegal,Elane Viana
Brito,Dyego José de Araújo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Kidney transplantation
Sarcopenia
Muscle strength
topic Kidney transplantation
Sarcopenia
Muscle strength
description SUMMARY INTRODUCTION: Sarcopenia is characterized by the involuntary loss of lean body mass associated with a progressive reduction of muscle strength. OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence of sarcopenia in kidney transplant recipients and its association with the determining factors that control muscle homeostasis. METHODS: We evaluated renal transplant recipients undergoing follow-up at the University Hospital of the Federal University of Maranhão from June 2017 to July 2018 and who met the inclusion criteria. Sarcopenia was defined according to the European criteria. The skeletal muscle mass index was measured by dual-energy radiological absorptiometry; the values <7,26 kg/m2 for men and <5,5 kg/m2 for women were adopted for muscle depletion. For handgrip strength, values of <30 kg for men and <20 kg for women were considered as reduced muscle strength. In both sexes, the cutoff point for walking speed was <0,8 m/s. RESULTS: We evaluated 83 renal transplant recipients with a mean age of 48.8 ± 12,1 years and predominantly males (57,8%). The prevalence of sarcopenia was 19,3%. Among individuals without sarcopenia, 17,9% had a decrease in handgrip strength and 40,3% has altered gait speed. DISCUSSION: Individuals submitted to renal transplant may develop sarcopenia while still young and already present altered muscle function and strength even before the depletion of lean body mass. CONCLUSION: Early diagnosis may allow the prevention of sarcopenia and provide a better quality of life for patients.
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