Is age-related decline in lean mass and physical function accelerated by obstructive lung disease or smoking?

Background and aims Cross-sectional studies suggest that obstructive lung disease (OLD) and smoking affect lean mass and mobility. A study was undertaken to investigate whether OLD and smoking accelerate the ageing-related decline in lean mass and physical functioning. Methods 260 patients with OLD (mean±SD forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1) 63±18% predicted), 157 smoking controls (FEV1 95±16% predicted), 866 former-smoking controls (FEV1 100±16% predicted) and 891 never-smoking controls (FEV1 104±17% predicted) participating in the Health, Aging and Body Composition (ABC) Study were studied. At baseline the mean age was 74±3 years and participants reported no functional limitations. Baseline and 7-year longitudinal data of body composition (by dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry), muscle strength (by hand and leg dynamometry) and Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB) were investigated. Results Compared with never-smoking controls, patients with OLD and smoking controls had a significantly lower weight, fat mass, lean mass and bone mineral content (BMC) at baseline (p<0.05). While the loss of weight, fat mass, lean mass and strength was comparable between patients with OLD and never-smoking controls, the SPPB declined 0.12 points/year faster in men with OLD (p=0.01) and BMC declined 4 g/year faster in women with OLD (p=0.02). In smoking controls only lean mass declined 0.1 kg/year faster in women (p=0.03) and BMC 8 g/year faster in men (p=0.02) compared with never-smoking controls. Conclusions Initially well-functioning older adults with mild-to-moderate OLD and smokers without OLD have a comparable compromised baseline profile of body composition and physical functioning, while 7-year longitudinal trajectories are to a large extent comparable to those observed in never-smokers without OLD. This suggests a common insult earlier in life related to smoking.

[1]  Claudio Pedone,et al.  Comorbidities of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease , 2011, Current opinion in pulmonary medicine.

[2]  J. Walusiak‐Skorupa,et al.  Faculty Opinions recommendation of COPD in never smokers: results from the population-based burden of obstructive lung disease study. , 2011 .

[3]  Tobias Welte,et al.  Results From the Population-Based Burden of Obstructive Lung Disease Study , 2011 .

[4]  L. Ferrucci,et al.  Body Fat Distribution and Inflammation Among Obese Older Adults With and Without Metabolic Syndrome , 2010, Obesity.

[5]  M. Stitzer,et al.  The impact of quitting smoking on weight among women prisoners participating in a smoking cessation intervention. , 2010, American journal of public health.

[6]  M. Loeb,et al.  Aging, frailty and age-related diseases , 2010, Biogerontology.

[7]  G. ter Riet,et al.  Health-related quality of life and functional status in end-stage COPD: a longitudinal study , 2010, European Respiratory Journal.

[8]  Amy Corcoran,et al.  Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Diagnosis and Management in Older Adults , 2010, Journal of the American Geriatrics Society.

[9]  Predictors of mortality in elderly subjects with obstructive airway disease: the PILE score. , 2010, Annals of epidemiology.

[10]  D. Allison,et al.  Association Between Fitness and Changes in Body Composition and Muscle Strength , 2010, Journal of the American Geriatrics Society.

[11]  S. Tanni,et al.  Smoking status and tumor necrosis factor-alpha mediated systemic inflammation in COPD patients , 2010, Journal of Inflammation.

[12]  R. McLean Proinflammatory cytokines and osteoporosis , 2009, Current osteoporosis reports.

[13]  E. Wouters,et al.  Current status of research on osteoporosis in COPD: a systematic review , 2009, European Respiratory Journal.

[14]  E. Wouters,et al.  Systemic and local inflammation in asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: is there a connection? , 2009, Proceedings of the American Thoracic Society.

[15]  Wanzhu Tu,et al.  Assessing Sexual Attitudes and Behaviors of Young Women: A Joint Model with Nonlinear Time Effects, Time Varying Covariates, and Dropouts , 2009, Journal of the American Statistical Association.

[16]  Daniel Merl,et al.  Assessing the Effect of Selection at the Amino Acid Level in Malaria Antigen Sequences Through Bayesian Generalized Linear Models , 2008 .

[17]  E. Benjamin,et al.  Relation of smoking status to a panel of inflammatory markers: the framingham offspring. , 2008, Atherosclerosis.

[18]  Y. Kitamura,et al.  Skeletal muscle properties and fatigue resistance in relation to smoking history , 2008, European Journal of Applied Physiology.

[19]  T. Omachi,et al.  Pulmonary function and the risk of functional limitation in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. , 2008, American journal of epidemiology.

[20]  S. Kritchevsky,et al.  Joint Effects of Adiposity and Physical Activity on Incident Mobility Limitation in Older Adults , 2008, Journal of the American Geriatrics Society.

[21]  P. Wagner,et al.  Peripheral Muscle Alterations in Non-COPD Smokers. Commentary , 2008 .

[22]  J. D. de Sanctis,et al.  Peripheral muscle alterations in non-COPD smokers. , 2008, Chest.

[23]  Maurice P Zeegers,et al.  Muscle fibre type shifting in the vastus lateralis of patients with COPD is associated with disease severity: a systematic review and meta-analysis , 2007, Thorax.

[24]  M. Tsukino,et al.  Longitudinal deteriorations in patient reported outcomes in patients with COPD. , 2007, Respiratory medicine.

[25]  S. Rubin,et al.  Inflammatory markers are associated with ventilatory limitation and muscle dysfunction in obstructive lung disease in well functioning elderly subjects , 2005, Thorax.

[26]  B. Nordestgaard,et al.  Body mass, fat-free body mass, and prognosis in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease from a random population sample: findings from the Copenhagen City Heart Study. , 2006, American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine.

[27]  E. Wouters,et al.  Muscle wasting and impaired muscle regeneration in a murine model of chronic pulmonary inflammation. , 2006, American journal of respiratory cell and molecular biology.

[28]  M. Tsukino,et al.  Exercise capacity deterioration in patients with COPD: longitudinal evaluation over 5 years. , 2005, Chest.

[29]  E. Wouters,et al.  Body composition and mortality in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. , 2005, American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.

[30]  W. Bailey,et al.  Loss of bone density with inhaled triamcinolone in Lung Health Study II. , 2004, American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine.

[31]  A Senthilselvan,et al.  Association between chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and systemic inflammation: a systematic review and a meta-analysis , 2004, Thorax.

[32]  W. MacNee,et al.  Standards for the diagnosis and treatment of patients with COPD: a summary of the ATS/ERS position paper , 2004, European Respiratory Journal.

[33]  A. Fernández-Cruz,et al.  Smoking cessation and weight gain , 2004, Obesity reviews : an official journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity.

[34]  D. Melzer,et al.  The predictive validity for mortality of the index of mobility-related limitation--results from the EPESE study. , 2003, Age and ageing.

[35]  E. Barrett-Connor,et al.  Sarcopenia in elderly men and women: the Rancho Bernardo study. , 2003, American journal of preventive medicine.

[36]  Ack,et al.  LOWER-EXTREMITY FUNCTION IN PERSONS OVER THE AGE OF 70 YEARS AS A PREDICTOR OF SUBSEQUENT DISABILITY , 2001 .

[37]  B E Ainsworth,et al.  Compendium of physical activities: an update of activity codes and MET intensities. , 2000, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.

[38]  J L Hankinson,et al.  Spirometric reference values from a sample of the general U.S. population. , 1999, American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine.

[39]  E. Wouters,et al.  Weight loss is a reversible factor in the prognosis of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. , 1999, American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine.

[40]  L. Ferrucci,et al.  A short physical performance battery assessing lower extremity function: association with self-reported disability and prediction of mortality and nursing home admission. , 1994, Journal of gerontology.