The risk assessment of sleep duration on geriatric sarcopenia and its regulatory role in the effect of BMI index on geriatric sarcopenia based on the CHARLS database
Yan Chen, Xue-Ke Shi, Nan-Nan Liu, Zhihai Feng

TL;DR
This study finds that abnormal sleep durations increase the risk of sarcopenia in older adults and that BMI effects on sarcopenia vary depending on sleep patterns.
Contribution
The study identifies sleep duration as a moderator in the relationship between BMI and sarcopenia risk in older adults.
Findings
Abnormal sleep durations like sleep deprivation and oversleeping are linked to higher sarcopenia risk in older adults.
Overweight and obesity are associated with reduced sarcopenia risk in individuals with abnormal sleep patterns.
Underweight is linked to increased sarcopenia risk in specific sleep duration subgroups.
Abstract
The effect of sleep duration on geriatric sarcopenia remains unclear, and evidence of the combined impact of it and BMI on geriatric sarcopenia is scarce. To conduct the risk assessment of sleep duration on geriatric sarcopenia and explore its moderating role in the effect of BMI on geriatric sarcopenia based on the CHARLS database. Data were extracted from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS) 2011, 2013, and 2015 waves respectively. Logistic regression and Cox regression analyses were conducted to assess the risk of sleep duration for geriatric sarcopenia, and the regulatory effect of sleep duration on the association between BMI and sarcopenia. Subgroup analysis was conducted to enhance the stability of the results. The four abnormal types of sleep duration were significantly associated with sarcopenia. A significant association between obesity and decreased…
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TopicsNutrition and Health in Aging · Sleep and related disorders · Body Composition Measurement Techniques
