J. Woo et al., INFLUENCE OF AGE, DISEASE AND DISABILITY ON ANTHROPOMETRIC INDEXES INELDERLY CHINESE AGED 70 YEARS AND ABOVE, Gerontology, 41(3), 1995, pp. 173-180
To determine the influence of age, disease and other factors on anthro
pometric indices in elderly subjects aged 70 years and above, body mas
s index (BMI), arm muscle circumference (AMC), corrected arm muscle ar
ea (CAMA), fat-free mass (FFM) and total body fat (TBF) were determine
d in a random sample of 990 Chinese men and 1,021 women aged 70 years
and over stratified by age and sex. Old age, presence of disease, poor
self-perceived health, poor functional ability, lower level of physic
al activity, lack of dentures, depression and cognitive impairment wer
e all factors associated with lower anthropometric values. Haemoglobin
, total cholesterol and walking speed were also associated factors, al
though the latter two factors became insignificant after adjusting for
age. When subjects with a history of disease or cognitive impairment
were excluded, an age-related decline in BMI, AMC, CAMA and TBF was st
ill observed in men although FFM remained unchanged. However, in women
, only TBF showed an age-related decline. It is concluded that in the
old-old population, both age and disease affect anthropometric indices
, the change being more marked in men.