Peripheral Nerve Function Decline in an Aged Cohort
老年群体的周围神经功能下降
基本信息
- 批准号:7890536
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 44.57万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2007
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2007-09-15 至 2013-05-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AccountingAddressAfrican AmericanAgeAge-YearsAgingAnkleBody CompositionBone DensityCaucasiansCaucasoid RaceCharacteristicsClinicalDataDemographic FactorsDeteriorationDiabetes MellitusDiagnosisElderlyEpidemiologic StudiesEpidemiologyEsthesiaEthnic OriginGoalsHealthHemoglobinHigh PrevalenceHyperinsulinismImpaired fasting glycaemiaLightLinkLower ExtremityMeasuresMediatingMediator of activation proteinMotorMuscleMusculoskeletalNational Institute on AgingNerveNeural ConductionNeuropathyPatient Self-ReportPeripheralPeripheral NervesPeripheral Vascular DiseasesPeripheral arterial diseasePhysical ExaminationPopulation StudyPrevalencePreventionRecurrenceReportingResearch PersonnelRisk FactorsRoleSensoryStrategic PlanningSurvivorsTestingTimeTouch sensationVitamin B 12WalkingWomanage relatedagedarmbone lossbone massbone strengthcohortcostdiabeticdisabilityfallsfollow-upfunctional declineglucose metabolismindexingmalemenmuscle strengthnovelperoneal nervepopulation basedprogramsprospectivesarcopeniasexvibration
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Although poor peripheral nerve function is common in older age, the rate of decline with aging is unknown. Diabetes and other known causes of neuropathy appear to account for very little of the loss of nerve function with advancing age. We conducted a cross-sectional epidemiologic study of the prevalence and risk factors or poor peripheral sensory and motor nerve function in the Health, Aging and Body Composition (Health ABC) cohort. The Health ABC baseline cohort included 3075 men and women (42 percent African-American and 52 percent women). Of these, 1462 survivors aged 80-89 years of age are expected for their eleventh year follow- up exam. Longitudinal data from 2000-01 to 2007-08 will make it possible to determine whether nerve function declines are related to prospective lower extremity disability in 2008-10 and whether or not these associations are mediated by changes in muscle, bone density, and strength. We have documented cross- sectionally that peripheral nerve function is critical to their lower extremity function and mobility and is associated with muscle strength and bone density, demonstrating the importance of the peripheral nerves in sarcopenia and age-related disability. Analyses of numerous potential risk factors in Health ABC have revealed that age itself remains strongly related to poorer peripheral nerve function, even when accounting for established risk factors such as diabetes, and novel risk factors such as subclinical peripheral arterial disease and Caucasian race. To date, no U.S. study has reported the rate of decline in these aspects of peripheral nerve function with aging or has determined whether they precede lower extremity disability. The specific aims are to determine 1) declines in peripheral sensory and motor nerve function over six years and risk factors for these declines (demographic factors, vitamin B12 status, impaired glucose metabolism, subclinical peripheral arterial disease) in Caucasian and African-American older adults; and 2) if the rate of decline in peripheral sensory and motor nerve function is prospectively related to rate of recurrent falls and a decline in self-reported walking ability over two years. This study addresses many goals of the NIA, defined in its strategic plan, including prevention of disability, understanding age-related change and evaluating ethnic disparities. The Health ABC Study provides a unique and cost-effective opportunity to quantify and identify risk factors for decline in sensory and motor nerve function and relate these declines to prospective disability for the first time among a large group of older adults.
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Although poor peripheral nerve function is common in older age, the rate of decline with aging is unknown. Diabetes and other known causes of neuropathy appear to account for very little of the loss of nerve function with advancing age. We conducted a cross-sectional epidemiologic study of the prevalence and risk factors or poor peripheral sensory and motor nerve function in the Health, Aging and Body Composition (Health ABC) cohort. The Health ABC baseline cohort included 3075 men and women (42 percent African-American and 52 percent women). Of these, 1462 survivors aged 80-89 years of age are expected for their eleventh year follow- up exam. Longitudinal data from 2000-01 to 2007-08 will make it possible to determine whether nerve function declines are related to prospective lower extremity disability in 2008-10 and whether or not these associations are mediated by changes in muscle, bone density, and strength. We have documented cross- sectionally that peripheral nerve function is critical to their lower extremity function and mobility and is associated with muscle strength and bone density, demonstrating the importance of the peripheral nerves in sarcopenia and age-related disability. Analyses of numerous potential risk factors in Health ABC have revealed that age itself remains strongly related to poorer peripheral nerve function, even when accounting for established risk factors such as diabetes, and novel risk factors such as subclinical peripheral arterial disease and Caucasian race. To date, no U.S. study has reported the rate of decline in these aspects of peripheral nerve function with aging or has determined whether they precede lower extremity disability. The specific aims are to determine 1) declines in peripheral sensory and motor nerve function over six years and risk factors for these declines (demographic factors, vitamin B12 status, impaired glucose metabolism, subclinical peripheral arterial disease) in Caucasian and African-American older adults; and 2) if the rate of decline in peripheral sensory and motor nerve function is prospectively related to rate of recurrent falls and a decline in self-reported walking ability over two years. This study addresses many goals of the NIA, defined in its strategic plan, including prevention of disability, understanding age-related change and evaluating ethnic disparities. The Health ABC Study provides a unique and cost-effective opportunity to quantify and identify risk factors for decline in sensory and motor nerve function and relate these declines to prospective disability for the first time among a large group of older adults.
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- DOI:
10.1007/s00198-025-07485-2 - 发表时间:
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- 作者:
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2024-11-01 - 期刊:
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- DOI:
10.1016/j.bone.2024.117133 - 发表时间:
2024-08-01 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:3.600
- 作者:
Simon C. Zhang;Tessa Makebeh;Jakub Mesinovic;Kevin Djopseu;Catherine Martin;Li-Yung Lui;Peggy M. Cawthon;Andrea L.C. Schneider;Joseph M. Zmuda;Elsa S. Strotmeyer;Anne Schafer;Peter R. Ebeling;Roger M. Zebaze - 通讯作者:
Roger M. Zebaze
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{{ truncateString('Elsa S. Strotmeyer', 18)}}的其他基金
Non-Fracture Fall Injuries and Long-Term Geriatric Consequences in Older Women and Men from a Cross-Cohort Study
跨队列研究中老年女性和男性的非骨折跌倒损伤和长期老年后果
- 批准号:
9884630 - 财政年份:2020
- 资助金额:
$ 44.57万 - 项目类别:
Non-Fracture Fall Injuries and Long-Term Geriatric Consequences in Older Women and Men from a Cross-Cohort Study
跨队列研究中老年女性和男性的非骨折跌倒损伤和长期老年后果
- 批准号:
10339447 - 财政年份:2020
- 资助金额:
$ 44.57万 - 项目类别:
Peripheral Nerve Function Decline in an Aged Cohort
老年群体的周围神经功能下降
- 批准号:
7322272 - 财政年份:2007
- 资助金额:
$ 44.57万 - 项目类别:
Peripheral nerve decline: an underappreciated cause of injurious falls
周围神经衰退:受伤性跌倒的一个未被充分认识的原因
- 批准号:
8670680 - 财政年份:2007
- 资助金额:
$ 44.57万 - 项目类别:
Peripheral Nerve Function Decline in an Aged Cohort
老年群体的周围神经功能下降
- 批准号:
7495100 - 财政年份:2007
- 资助金额:
$ 44.57万 - 项目类别:
Peripheral nerve decline: an underappreciated cause of injurious falls
周围神经衰退:受伤性跌倒的一个未被充分认识的原因
- 批准号:
8850362 - 财政年份:2007
- 资助金额:
$ 44.57万 - 项目类别:
Peripheral nerve decline: an underappreciated cause of injurious falls
周围神经衰退:受伤性跌倒的一个未被充分认识的原因
- 批准号:
8501804 - 财政年份:2007
- 资助金额:
$ 44.57万 - 项目类别:
Peripheral Nerve Function Decline in an Aged Cohort
老年群体的周围神经功能下降
- 批准号:
7644421 - 财政年份:2007
- 资助金额:
$ 44.57万 - 项目类别:
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