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肌肉、活动能力与衰老研究(SOMMA):一项关于衰老的细胞生物学和与年龄相关的活动能力丧失的独特队列研究。

The Study of Muscle, Mobility and Aging (SOMMA): A Unique Cohort Study About the Cellular Biology of Aging and Age-related Loss of Mobility.

机构信息

San Francisco Coordinating Center, California Pacific Medical Center Research Institute, San Francisco, California, USA.

Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, University of California, San Francisco, California, USA.

出版信息

J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci. 2023 Oct 28;78(11):2083-2093. doi: 10.1093/gerona/glad052.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The Study of Muscle, Mobility and Aging (SOMMA) aims to understand the biological basis of many facets of human aging, with a focus on mobility decline, by creating a unique platform of data, tissues, and images.

METHODS

The multidisciplinary SOMMA team includes 2 clinical centers (University of Pittsburgh and Wake Forest University), a biorepository (Translational Research Institute at Advent Health), and the San Francisco Coordinating Center (California Pacific Medical Center Research Institute). Enrollees were age ≥70 years, able to walk ≥0.6 m/s (4 m); able to complete 400 m walk, free of life-threatening disease, and had no contraindications to magnetic resonance or tissue collection. Participants are followed with 6-month phone contacts and annual in-person exams. At baseline, SOMMA collected biospecimens (muscle and adipose tissue, blood, urine, fecal samples); a variety of questionnaires; physical and cognitive assessments; whole-body imaging (magnetic resonance and computed tomography); accelerometry; and cardiopulmonary exercise testing. Primary outcomes include change in walking speed, change in fitness, and objective mobility disability (able to walk 400 m in 15 minutes and change in 400 m speed). Incident events, including hospitalizations, cancer diagnoses, fractures, and mortality are collected and centrally adjudicated by study physicians.

RESULTS

SOMMA exceeded its goals by enrolling 879 participants, despite being slowed by the COVID-19 pandemic: 59.2% women; mean age 76.3 ± 5.0 years (range 70-94); mean walking speed 1.04 ± 0.20 m/s; 15.8% identify as other than Non-Hispanic White. Over 97% had data for key measurements.

CONCLUSIONS

SOMMA will provide the foundation for discoveries in the biology of human aging and mobility.

摘要

背景

肌肉、活动能力与衰老研究(SOMMA)旨在通过创建一个独特的数据、组织和图像平台,了解人类衰老诸多方面的生物学基础,重点是活动能力下降。

方法

多学科 SOMMA 团队包括 2 个临床中心(匹兹堡大学和维克森林大学)、一个生物库( Advent Health 转化研究所以及旧金山协调中心(加利福尼亚太平洋医疗中心研究所)。参与者年龄≥70 岁,能行走≥0.6 m/s(4 m);能完成 400 米步行,无危及生命的疾病,且无磁共振或组织采集的禁忌症。参与者每 6 个月进行一次电话联系,每年进行一次体检。基线时,SOMMA 采集了生物样本(肌肉和脂肪组织、血液、尿液、粪便样本);各种问卷;身体和认知评估;全身成像(磁共振和计算机断层扫描);加速度计;心肺运动测试。主要结局包括行走速度变化、体能变化和客观移动障碍(能够在 15 分钟内行走 400 米,以及 400 米速度变化)。通过研究医生的中心审查,收集包括住院、癌症诊断、骨折和死亡在内的发病事件。

结果

尽管受到 COVID-19 大流行的影响,SOMMA 的招募人数仍超过了目标,达到 879 人:59.2%为女性;平均年龄 76.3±5.0 岁(范围 70-94);平均行走速度 1.04±0.20 m/s;15.8%的人认定为非非西班牙裔白人。超过 97%的人有主要测量数据。

结论

SOMMA 将为人类衰老和活动能力生物学方面的发现奠定基础。

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