Extracellular water-to-total body water ratio is an essential confounding factor in bioelectrical impedance analysis for sarcopenia diagnosis in women

Eur Geriatr Med. 2022 Aug;13(4):789-794. doi: 10.1007/s41999-022-00652-2. Epub 2022 May 10.

Abstract

Purpose: The extracellular water-to-total body water ratio (ECW/TBW) is used in bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) for measuring muscle mass; however, ECW/TBW may be affected by several factors common in older individuals. Here, we assessed the relationships of ECW/TBW with handgrip strength, gait speed, and skeletal muscle mass index (SMI) in older women.

Methods: In this cross-sectional study, 73 community-dwelling women aged ≥ 65 years who could independently perform activities of daily living were included. ECW/TBW was measured using direct segmental multifrequency BIA. The participants were divided into ECW/TBW < 0.40 (n = 54) and ECW/TBW ≥ 0.40 (n = 19) groups, with the latter indicating overhydration. SMI was calculated as appendicular skeletal muscle mass/(height)2 (kg/m2). The relationships of SMI with handgrip strength and gait speed were assessed using partial correlation coefficients. Age, number of medications, pain, and medical history were treated as control variables.

Results: The average age of participants was 77.6 ± 6.0 years. The SMI was significantly related to handgrip strength (partial correlation coefficient = 0.293, P = 0.016) but not to gait speed (partial correlation coefficient = - 0.183, P = 0.138). Similarly, the SMI of the ECW/TBW < 0.40 group was significantly related to handgrip strength (partial correlation coefficient = 0.372, P = 0.009) but not gait speed (partial correlation coefficient = - 0.267, P = 0.066); however, the SMI of the ECW/TBW ≥ 0.40 group was not related to either variable.

Conclusion: ECW/TBW represents a confounding factor, which should be considered when using BIA for sarcopenia diagnosis.

Keywords: Bioelectrical impedance analysis; Gait speed; Handgrip strength; Sarcopenia; Skeletal muscle mass index.

MeSH terms

  • Activities of Daily Living
  • Aged
  • Aged, 80 and over
  • Body Water* / physiology
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Electric Impedance
  • Female
  • Hand Strength
  • Humans
  • Sarcopenia* / diagnosis
  • Water

Substances

  • Water