Body composition and functional capacity evaluations in long-lived subjects

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International Journal of Development Research

Volume: 
8
Article ID: 
12794
5 pages
Research Article

Body composition and functional capacity evaluations in long-lived subjects

Sabrina Clares de Almeida, Marilza Henrique Amaral de Souza, Claudia Kümpel, Anselmo Cordeiro de Souza, Antônio Adolfo Mattos de Castro, Leslie Andrews Portes and Elias Ferreira Porto

Abstract: 

Introduction: The number of subjects with 80 years old or over are increasing, In wide world . Objectives: To evaluate body composition and functional capacity of elderly people living São Paulo., Method: This was a cross-sectional study, that recruited 65 subjects older than 74.6 years, in São Paulo. All participants underwent bioimpedance and six-minute walk tests. Results: The mean age was 78.8 ± 4.4., BMI was 27.4 ± 5.6. Overall, 61.6% were women. No loss of lean mass in the studied population, but women had a lower percentage of lean mass when compared to the men. We also observed that the longevity with better functional capacity was achieved in elderly with higher values LM. Conclusion: The body composition of healthy long-lived subjects present significant percentage of lean mass. The functional capacity assessed by the 6MWT was considered adequate given the distance walked achieved and the improvement in physiological variables.

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