Prevalence and Factors Associated with Sarcopenia in Post-Menopausal Women with Rheumatoid Arthritis
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- DOI: 10.31138/mjr.260323.paf
Prevalence and Factors Associated with Sarcopenia in Post-Menopausal Women with Rheumatoid Arthritis
Abstract
Objective/aim: To estimate the prevalence of sarcopenia in post-menopausal women with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and to investigate possible correlation with disease parameters.
Methods: Eighty post-menopausal women with RA and thirty post-menopausal controls were enrolled in this cross-sectional study. RA patients were further divided in two groups according to the existence of sarcopenia. Sarcopenia was defined according to EWGSOP-II recommendations and osteoporosis as a T-score≤-2.5 in femoral neck bone mineral density. Biomarkers of bone turnover were determined. RA disease activity was calculated using the DAS28-ESR score and inflammatory markers (ESR, CRP). Functionality was calculated with the HAQ-DI score and seropositivity was determined according to RF and anti-CCP antibodies.
Results: Thirty-two post-menopausal women with RA (39%) met the EWGSOP-II criteria for sarcopenia. None of the control subjects was detected with sarcopenia (p<0.0001). All parameters that define sarcopenia were significantly lower in the RA group. Sarcopenic RA patients had significantly lower mean BMI (27.1 kg/m2 vs. 30.5 kg/m2, p=0.008), daily physical activity (IPAQ score) (1213 vs 2867, p<0.0001), mean skeletal muscle mass (ASMI) (5.2 kg/m2 vs 6.6 kg/m2, p<0.0001) and handgrip strength (13.7 kg vs 20.1 kg, p<0.0001). No differences were observed in disease parameters or in biomarkers of bone turnover. IGF-1 was the only parameter that differed between the sarcopenic and non-sarcopenic RA patients (90.1 ng/ml vs 112.8 ng/ml, p=0.024).
Conclusion: Sarcopenia is more common in RA patients. Sarcopenic RA patients had lower BMI, IPAQ, ASMI and handgrip strength. IGF-1 was the only parameter that was significantly lower in sarcopenic RA patients.
Keywords: IGF-I; inflammation; rheumatoid arthritis; sarcopenia.
© 2024 The Mediterranean Journal of Rheumatology (MJR).
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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