Subklinik Ateroskleroz ve Sarkopeni İlişkisi

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2019Author
Yılmaz, Ezgi
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Sarcopenia is a common syndrome which can be especially seen at advanced
ages with decreased skeletal muscle strength and progressive generalization
loss in muscle mass and physical performance. The risk of cardiovascular
event has increased in sarcopenic patients. The aim of this study is to
investigate the relationship between muscle mass, muscle strength and
physical performance, which are skeletal muscle evaluation parameters, and
carotid artery intima media thickness (IMT) and carotid distensibility (CD) from
subclinical atherosclerosis markers. Between October 2018 and December
2019, a total of 280 people, 11 Multiple Sclerosis, 44 Dementia, 25 Parkinson's
and 34 Neurovascular patients and 166 control groups, who applied to the
Neurology Outpatient Clinic of our university and could provide ambulation and
could become cooperative were included to the study. The percentage of
sarcopenic individuals is 17.5% in the patient group, 18.1% in the control group
and 17.9% among all participants. In our study, it is observed that left carotid
IMT increased in the group with the reduced handgrip strength. When men are
evaluated on its own merits, it is observed that the increase in IMT becomes
more clear in the group with decreased muscle strength and the left CD
parameters increases in men with the decreased muscle strength. Although in
the group with decreased muscle mass there is an increased trend of IMT and
CD compared to people with normal muscle mass, due to the low number of
people with decreased muscle mass and the height of the participants' BMI
(Body Mass Index) which plays role as a confounder, all differences could not
be revealed in each parameter. According to SPPB (Short Physical
Performance Battery) , an increase in parameters showing right CD and
increase in bilateral IMT thickness and irregularity were detected in the group
with decreased physical performance. Broad participation population based
studies are needed to demonstrate the causality relationship between
sarcopenia and subclinical atherosclerosis.