Daly Robin M, Scott David, Kiss Nicole, Tieland Michael, Baguley Brenton, Fyfe Jackson J
Institute for Physical Activity and Nutrition (IPAN), School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences, Deakin University, Burwood, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Institute for Physical Activity and Nutrition (IPAN), School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences, Deakin University, Burwood, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Arch Gerontol Geriatr. 2025 Aug;135:105835. doi: 10.1016/j.archger.2025.105835. Epub 2025 Mar 27.
This study evaluated older Australians understanding, awareness, knowledge, perceptions, behaviours, beliefs and attitudes towards muscle health and sarcopenia, and barriers towards exercise and nutrition as prevention options.
A national, anonymous 41-question, online purpose-designed survey covering the concepts outlined in the study objective was conducted from March-May 2024.
1261 adults (≥50-y) aged 50-94 years participated. Low muscle strength and poor function were the most common criteria associated with poor muscle health. Knowledge of common signs/symptoms, risk factors, consequences, and effective treatments was generally high. However, there was uncertainty about unintentional weight loss as a risk factor, increased risk for infection/reduced immunity and chronic conditions as consequences, and ineffective treatments options (only 5-12 % recognised any form of exercise, aerobic exercise and eating more fruits/vegetables as ineffective treatments). Only 8.9 % reported their doctor had discussed muscle health but 82-95 % would act if they received information on risk factors or if informed they were at risk for poor muscle health. Two-thirds recognised sarcopenia as a serious condition, with 48 % concerned about its potential impact, despite 90 % acknowledging muscle health is very important to maintain. Only around half believed they had sufficient knowledge and confidence to adopt lifestyle changes to reduce their risk, with motivation the leading barrier to engaging in exercise or dietary strategies to optimize muscle health.
Older Australians recognize the importance of muscle health, understand key strategies to manage it and would act if identified to be at risk, but many lack knowledge and confidence to adopt lifestyle changes to improve their muscle health.
本研究评估了澳大利亚老年人对肌肉健康和肌肉减少症的理解、认识、知识、认知、行为、信念和态度,以及运动和营养作为预防措施的障碍。
2024年3月至5月进行了一项全国性的、匿名的、有41个问题的在线专项设计调查,涵盖研究目标中概述的概念。
1261名年龄在50 - 94岁的成年人(≥50岁)参与了调查。肌肉力量低和功能差是与肌肉健康不良相关的最常见标准。对常见体征/症状、风险因素、后果和有效治疗方法的知晓率普遍较高。然而,对于非故意体重减轻作为风险因素、感染风险增加/免疫力降低和慢性病作为后果以及无效治疗选择(只有5 - 12%的人认识到任何形式的运动、有氧运动和多吃水果/蔬菜是无效治疗方法)存在不确定性。只有8.9%的人报告他们的医生讨论过肌肉健康,但如果他们收到关于风险因素的信息或被告知有肌肉健康不良的风险,82 - 95%的人会采取行动。三分之二的人认识到肌肉减少症是一种严重疾病,48%的人担心其潜在影响,尽管90%的人承认保持肌肉健康非常重要。只有大约一半的人认为他们有足够的知识和信心采取生活方式改变来降低风险,动机是参与运动或饮食策略以优化肌肉健康的主要障碍。
澳大利亚老年人认识到肌肉健康的重要性,理解管理肌肉健康的关键策略,如果被确定有风险会采取行动,但许多人缺乏知识和信心采取生活方式改变来改善他们的肌肉健康。