Luo Li, Xu Jumi, Jiang Ruo, Yao Baodong, Di Jianzhong
Hospital Management Research Center, Shanghai Sixth People's Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai, 200233, China.
Center for Hospital Management Research, Shanghai Jiao Tong University China Hospital Development Institute, Shanghai, 200233, China.
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int. 2023 Mar;30(11):29100-29109. doi: 10.1007/s11356-022-23998-3. Epub 2022 Nov 19.
Evidence for the association between serum copper and zinc status and handgrip strength is very limited only in several observational studies with study participants of specific population or a narrower age range. The aim of this study was to evaluate the association between serum copper, zinc and their ratio and handgrip strength in the general population. This study included adult participants aged 20-80 years with complete data of serum copper and zinc status and handgrip strength from NHANES 2011-2014. Handgrip strength was calculated as the average of the maximum measure obtained in each hand with a grip strength dynamometer and corrected using BMI. Serum copper and zinc levels were measured using inductively coupled plasma dynamic reaction cell mass spectrometry, and their ratios were calculated. The multivariable linear regression and restricted cubic spline models were used. Serum copper level was inversely associated with BMI-corrected handgrip strength, and the beta coefficients (95% confidence intervals) comparing the second, third, and fourth to the lowest quartiles of serum copper level were - 0.17 kg (- 0.26; - 0.08), - 0.22 kg (- 0.32; - 0.13), and - 0.36 kg (- 0.44; - 0.28), respectively (P for trend < 0.001). Non-linear association was detected between serum copper level and BMI-corrected handgrip strength (P < 0.01). Consistent with serum copper, serum copper/zinc ratio was inversely associated with BMI-corrected handgrip strength. However, no significant associations were observed between serum zinc level and BMI-corrected handgrip strength (all P > 0.05). Higher serum copper level and copper/zinc ratios were significantly associated with lower handgrip strength. Further research is needed to address related issues.
血清铜和锌水平与握力之间关联的证据非常有限,仅存在于几项针对特定人群或年龄范围较窄的研究参与者的观察性研究中。本研究的目的是评估普通人群中血清铜、锌及其比值与握力之间的关联。本研究纳入了2011 - 2014年美国国家健康与营养检查调查(NHANES)中年龄在20 - 80岁、具有血清铜和锌水平以及握力完整数据的成年参与者。握力通过握力计测量每只手获得的最大测量值的平均值来计算,并使用体重指数(BMI)进行校正。血清铜和锌水平采用电感耦合等离子体动态反应池质谱法测量,并计算它们的比值。使用了多变量线性回归和受限立方样条模型。血清铜水平与BMI校正后的握力呈负相关,将血清铜水平的第二、第三和第四分位数与最低分位数相比的β系数(95%置信区间)分别为 - 0.17千克(- 0.26;- 0.08)、- 0.22千克(- 0.32;- 0.13)和 - 0.36千克(- 0.44;- 0.28)(趋势P < 0.001)。血清铜水平与BMI校正后的握力之间检测到非线性关联(P < 0.01)。与血清铜一致,血清铜/锌比值与BMI校正后的握力呈负相关。然而,未观察到血清锌水平与BMI校正后的握力之间存在显著关联(所有P > 0.05)。较高的血清铜水平和铜/锌比值与较低的握力显著相关。需要进一步研究来解决相关问题。