Use of diuretics is associated with higher risk of sarcopenia in older adults with hypertension.
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Resumo: | Background: Sarcopenia is a disease that involves skeletal muscle mass loss and is highly prevalent in the older adult population. Moreover, the incidence of sarcopenia is increased in patients with hypertension. Objective: The study aimed to evaluate the association between the classes of the drugs used for arterial hypertension treatment and the presence or absence of sarcopenia. Methods: 129 older adults with hypertension were evaluated by the researchers who registered the participants medication for arterial hypertension treatment. Sarcopenia level was measured by anthropometric parameters, muscular strength, and functional capacity. The data were analyzed by one-way ANOVA followed by post-hoc test and Fisher’s exact test; statistical significance was set at 0.05. Results: Age was not different between women with different levels of sarcopenia, but significant differences were observed between men with absent sarcopenia (66.8±4.2 years) and men with probable sarcopenia (77.0±10.2 years). Individuals with absent sarcopenia showed higher handgrip strength (men: 33.8±7.4, women: 23.2±4.6 Kgf) in comparison with those with sarcopenia (men with probable sarcopenia: 9.5±3.3 Kgf, women with probable, confirmed, and severe sarcopenia: 11.7±2.5, 12.2±3.0, 11.8±1.8 Kgf, respectively). The analysis showed an association between the type of medication and degree of sarcopenia; diuretics were significantly associated with probable sarcopenia, and angiotensin II receptor blockers (alone or in combination with diuretics) was associated with absence of sarcopenia. Conclusions: In conclusion, handgrip strength was a good method to diagnose sarcopenia, and diuretics were associated with increased risk of sarcopenia in older adults with hypertension. |
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Use of diuretics is associated with higher risk of sarcopenia in older adults with hypertension.Diuretics - therapeutic useSarcopenia - complicationsAgingAngiotensin receptor blockersBackground: Sarcopenia is a disease that involves skeletal muscle mass loss and is highly prevalent in the older adult population. Moreover, the incidence of sarcopenia is increased in patients with hypertension. Objective: The study aimed to evaluate the association between the classes of the drugs used for arterial hypertension treatment and the presence or absence of sarcopenia. Methods: 129 older adults with hypertension were evaluated by the researchers who registered the participants medication for arterial hypertension treatment. Sarcopenia level was measured by anthropometric parameters, muscular strength, and functional capacity. The data were analyzed by one-way ANOVA followed by post-hoc test and Fisher’s exact test; statistical significance was set at 0.05. Results: Age was not different between women with different levels of sarcopenia, but significant differences were observed between men with absent sarcopenia (66.8±4.2 years) and men with probable sarcopenia (77.0±10.2 years). Individuals with absent sarcopenia showed higher handgrip strength (men: 33.8±7.4, women: 23.2±4.6 Kgf) in comparison with those with sarcopenia (men with probable sarcopenia: 9.5±3.3 Kgf, women with probable, confirmed, and severe sarcopenia: 11.7±2.5, 12.2±3.0, 11.8±1.8 Kgf, respectively). The analysis showed an association between the type of medication and degree of sarcopenia; diuretics were significantly associated with probable sarcopenia, and angiotensin II receptor blockers (alone or in combination with diuretics) was associated with absence of sarcopenia. Conclusions: In conclusion, handgrip strength was a good method to diagnose sarcopenia, and diuretics were associated with increased risk of sarcopenia in older adults with hypertension.2022-11-01T21:41:47Z2022-11-01T21:41:47Z2022info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfMARTINS JUNIOR, F. de A. D. et al. Use of diuretics is associated with higher risk of sarcopenia in older adults with hypertension. International Journal of Cardiovascular Sciences, v. 35, n. 4, p. 476-485, 2022. Disponível em: <https://ijcscardiol.org/article/use-of-diuretics-is-associated-with-higher-risk-of-sarcopenia-in-older-adults-with-hypertension/>. Acesso em: 11 out. 2022.2359-5647http://www.repositorio.ufop.br/jspui/handle/123456789/15728https://doi.org/10.36660/ijcs.20200279This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. Fonte: o PDF do artigo.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMartins Junior, Francisco de Assis DiasMateo, Dahany Pamela ActaSilva, Fábio Junior de MirandaMoura, Samara Silva deOliveira, Emerson CruzCoelho, Daniel BarbosaBearzoti, EduardoPinto, Kelerson Mauro de CastroOliveira, Lenice Kappes Beckerengreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFOPinstname:Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto (UFOP)instacron:UFOP2024-11-11T07:11:13Zoai:repositorio.ufop.br:123456789/15728Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.ufop.br/oai/requestrepositorio@ufop.edu.bropendoar:32332024-11-11T07:11:13Repositório Institucional da UFOP - Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto (UFOP)false |
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Use of diuretics is associated with higher risk of sarcopenia in older adults with hypertension. |
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Use of diuretics is associated with higher risk of sarcopenia in older adults with hypertension. |
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Use of diuretics is associated with higher risk of sarcopenia in older adults with hypertension. Martins Junior, Francisco de Assis Dias Diuretics - therapeutic use Sarcopenia - complications Aging Angiotensin receptor blockers |
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Use of diuretics is associated with higher risk of sarcopenia in older adults with hypertension. |
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Use of diuretics is associated with higher risk of sarcopenia in older adults with hypertension. |
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Use of diuretics is associated with higher risk of sarcopenia in older adults with hypertension. |
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Use of diuretics is associated with higher risk of sarcopenia in older adults with hypertension. |
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Use of diuretics is associated with higher risk of sarcopenia in older adults with hypertension. |
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Martins Junior, Francisco de Assis Dias |
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Martins Junior, Francisco de Assis Dias Mateo, Dahany Pamela Acta Silva, Fábio Junior de Miranda Moura, Samara Silva de Oliveira, Emerson Cruz Coelho, Daniel Barbosa Bearzoti, Eduardo Pinto, Kelerson Mauro de Castro Oliveira, Lenice Kappes Becker |
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Mateo, Dahany Pamela Acta Silva, Fábio Junior de Miranda Moura, Samara Silva de Oliveira, Emerson Cruz Coelho, Daniel Barbosa Bearzoti, Eduardo Pinto, Kelerson Mauro de Castro Oliveira, Lenice Kappes Becker |
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Martins Junior, Francisco de Assis Dias Mateo, Dahany Pamela Acta Silva, Fábio Junior de Miranda Moura, Samara Silva de Oliveira, Emerson Cruz Coelho, Daniel Barbosa Bearzoti, Eduardo Pinto, Kelerson Mauro de Castro Oliveira, Lenice Kappes Becker |
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Diuretics - therapeutic use Sarcopenia - complications Aging Angiotensin receptor blockers |
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Diuretics - therapeutic use Sarcopenia - complications Aging Angiotensin receptor blockers |
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Background: Sarcopenia is a disease that involves skeletal muscle mass loss and is highly prevalent in the older adult population. Moreover, the incidence of sarcopenia is increased in patients with hypertension. Objective: The study aimed to evaluate the association between the classes of the drugs used for arterial hypertension treatment and the presence or absence of sarcopenia. Methods: 129 older adults with hypertension were evaluated by the researchers who registered the participants medication for arterial hypertension treatment. Sarcopenia level was measured by anthropometric parameters, muscular strength, and functional capacity. The data were analyzed by one-way ANOVA followed by post-hoc test and Fisher’s exact test; statistical significance was set at 0.05. Results: Age was not different between women with different levels of sarcopenia, but significant differences were observed between men with absent sarcopenia (66.8±4.2 years) and men with probable sarcopenia (77.0±10.2 years). Individuals with absent sarcopenia showed higher handgrip strength (men: 33.8±7.4, women: 23.2±4.6 Kgf) in comparison with those with sarcopenia (men with probable sarcopenia: 9.5±3.3 Kgf, women with probable, confirmed, and severe sarcopenia: 11.7±2.5, 12.2±3.0, 11.8±1.8 Kgf, respectively). The analysis showed an association between the type of medication and degree of sarcopenia; diuretics were significantly associated with probable sarcopenia, and angiotensin II receptor blockers (alone or in combination with diuretics) was associated with absence of sarcopenia. Conclusions: In conclusion, handgrip strength was a good method to diagnose sarcopenia, and diuretics were associated with increased risk of sarcopenia in older adults with hypertension. |
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MARTINS JUNIOR, F. de A. D. et al. Use of diuretics is associated with higher risk of sarcopenia in older adults with hypertension. International Journal of Cardiovascular Sciences, v. 35, n. 4, p. 476-485, 2022. Disponível em: <https://ijcscardiol.org/article/use-of-diuretics-is-associated-with-higher-risk-of-sarcopenia-in-older-adults-with-hypertension/>. Acesso em: 11 out. 2022. 2359-5647 http://www.repositorio.ufop.br/jspui/handle/123456789/15728 https://doi.org/10.36660/ijcs.20200279 |
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MARTINS JUNIOR, F. de A. D. et al. Use of diuretics is associated with higher risk of sarcopenia in older adults with hypertension. International Journal of Cardiovascular Sciences, v. 35, n. 4, p. 476-485, 2022. Disponível em: <https://ijcscardiol.org/article/use-of-diuretics-is-associated-with-higher-risk-of-sarcopenia-in-older-adults-with-hypertension/>. Acesso em: 11 out. 2022. 2359-5647 |
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