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Development of soft tissue asymmetry indicators to characterize aging and functional mobility

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dc.contributor Landspitali - The National University Hospital of Iceland
dc.contributor.author Ricciardi, Carlo
dc.contributor.author Ponsiglione, Alfonso Maria
dc.contributor.author Recenti, Marco
dc.contributor.author Amato, Francesco
dc.contributor.author Gislason, Magnus Kjartan
dc.contributor.author Chang, Milan
dc.contributor.author Gargiulo, Paolo
dc.date.accessioned 2024-01-16T01:06:35Z
dc.date.available 2024-01-16T01:06:35Z
dc.date.issued 2023-12-12
dc.identifier.citation Ricciardi , C , Ponsiglione , A M , Recenti , M , Amato , F , Gislason , M K , Chang , M & Gargiulo , P 2023 , ' Development of soft tissue asymmetry indicators to characterize aging and functional mobility ' , Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology , vol. 11 , 1282024 . https://doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2023.1282024
dc.identifier.issn 2296-4185
dc.identifier.other 215572543
dc.identifier.other c8f2cd8e-c5df-4787-a5e5-435363ebe935
dc.identifier.other 85180722885
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/4657
dc.description Publisher Copyright: Copyright © 2023 Ricciardi, Ponsiglione, Recenti, Amato, Gislason, Chang and Gargiulo.
dc.description.abstract Introduction: The aging population poses significant challenges to healthcare systems globally, necessitating a comprehensive understanding of age-related changes affecting physical function. Age-related functional decline highlights the urgency of understanding how tissue composition changes impact mobility, independence, and quality of life in older adults. Previous research has emphasized the influence of muscle quality, but the role of tissue composition asymmetry across various tissue types remains understudied. This work develops asymmetry indicators based on muscle, connective and fat tissue extracted from cross-sectional CT scans, and shows their interplay with BMI and lower extremity function among community-dwelling older adults. Methods: We used data from 3157 older adults from 71 to 98 years of age (mean: 80.06). Tissue composition asymmetry was defined by the differences between the right and left sides using CT scans and the non-Linear Trimodal Regression Analysis (NTRA) parameters. Functional mobility was measured through a 6-meter gait (Normal-GAIT and Fast-GAIT) and the Timed Up and Go (TUG) performance test. Statistical analysis included paired t-tests, polynomial fitting curves, and regression analysis to uncover relationships between tissue asymmetry, age, and functional mobility. Results: Findings revealed an increase in tissue composition asymmetry with age. Notably, muscle and connective tissue width asymmetry showed significant variation across age groups. BMI classifications and gait tasks also influenced tissue asymmetry. The Fast-GAIT task demonstrated a substantial separation in tissue asymmetry between normal and slow groups, whereas the Normal-GAIT and the TUG task did not exhibit such distinction. Muscle quality, as reflected by asymmetry indicators, appears crucial in understanding age-related changes in muscle function, while fat and connective tissue play roles in body composition and mobility. Discussion: Our study emphasizes the importance of tissue asymmetry indicators in understanding how muscle function changes with age in older individuals, demonstrating their role as risk factor and their potential employment in clinical assessment. We also identified the influence of fat and connective tissue on body composition and functional mobility. Incorporating the NTRA technology into clinical evaluations could enable personalized interventions for older adults, promoting healthier aging and maintaining physical function.
dc.format.extent 2455937
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dc.language.iso en
dc.relation.ispartofseries Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology; 11()
dc.rights info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
dc.subject Öldrunarlæknisfræði
dc.subject Vísindadeild
dc.subject Verkfræðingar
dc.subject aging
dc.subject asymmetry
dc.subject body mass index
dc.subject CT scan
dc.subject gait speed
dc.subject muscle
dc.subject sarcopenia
dc.subject soft tissue
dc.subject Biotechnology
dc.subject Bioengineering
dc.subject Histology
dc.subject Biomedical Engineering
dc.title Development of soft tissue asymmetry indicators to characterize aging and functional mobility
dc.type /dk/atira/pure/researchoutput/researchoutputtypes/contributiontojournal/article
dc.description.version Peer reviewed
dc.identifier.doi 10.3389/fbioe.2023.1282024
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dc.contributor.department Department of Engineering


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