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    J Am Geriatr Soc. 2008 Mar;56(3):389-96. Epub 2007 Dec 27.

    Muscle endurance in elderly nursing home residents is related to fatigue perception, mobility, and circulating tumor necrosis factor-alpha, interleukin-6, and heat shock protein 70.

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    Department of Gerontology, Brussels, Belgium.

    Abstract

    OBJECTIVES:

    To explore the relationships between muscle endurance and circulating interleukin (IL)-6, tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha), and heat shock protein (Hsp)70 in nursing home residents and to assess how muscle endurance relates to self-perceived fatigue and mobility.

    DESIGN:

    Exploratory study.

    SETTING:

    Three nursing homes of the Foundation for Psychogeriatrics (Brussels, Belgium).

    PARTICIPANTS:

    Seventy-seven residents (53 female and 24 male, mean age 81 +/- 8).

    MEASUREMENTS:

    Participants were assessed for muscle endurance (fatigue resistance and grip work); perceived fatigue (visual analogue scale for fatigue); fatigue during daily activities (Mobility-Tiredness Scale); effect of fatigue on quality of life (World Health Organization Quality Of Life questionnaire); mobility (Tinetti Test & Elderly Mobility Scale (EMS)); and circulating IL-6, TNF-alpha, and Hsp70.

    RESULTS:

    Residents with better fatigue resistance reported less self-perceived tiredness (P<.05). Similar trends were observed for fatigue during daily activities and for the extent to which fatigue bothered subjects. Higher grip work was associated with less self-perceived fatigue on all fatigue scales (P<.01). Fatigue resistance and grip work were positively related to balance and basic mobility (all P<.01; trend for relationship between fatigue resistance and EMS). Subjects with high IL-6 and Hsp70 showed significantly worse fatigue resistance (P=.007) and muscle work (P=.045) than those with high IL-6 and low Hsp70. In male residents, higher TNF-alpha was related to worse fatigue resistance and grip work (P<.05).

    CONCLUSION:

    Elderly nursing home residents complaining of fatigue need to be taken seriously, because they show worse muscle endurance, which is related to poorer mobility. Inflammatory processes involving TNF-alpha and the interaction between IL-6 and Hsp70 are related to poorer muscle endurance in these patients.

    PMID:
    18179479
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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