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D3-Creatine and Skeletal Muscle in Older Adults
Sponsor: McMaster University
Summary
The age-related decline in muscle mass and strength are collectively referred to as sarcopenia. However, the tools currently employed to assess skeletal muscle mass (SMM) (e.g., Dual-energy Xray Absorptiometry; DXA) have substantial drawbacks, and it is known that DXA-lean soft tissue (LST) is generally not associated with health outcomes of interest. Thus, the investigators propose using a novel, non-invasive, stable isotope-labelled probe (Deuterium (D)-labelled creatine (D3-creatine; D3-Cr)) to measure skeletal muscle mass in a large cohort of older individuals. The development and employment of new methods to accurately quantify the biological substrate of sarcopenia, skeletal muscle, are critical for the measure to remain clinically relevant. The plan is to measure 350 persons from the recently established (M3) prospective cohort. There will be measurement of lean soft tissue LST and appendicular LST (aLST) using DXA and compared to D3-Cr-measured SMM (D3-Cr-SMM) at baseline, 12mo, and 24mo (2yr) of follow-up. Physical mobility will also be measured (using various instruments).
Official title: Using a Novel Method to Diagnose the Prevalence and Health Impact of Muscle Loss in Older Adults
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
60 Years - Any
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
350
Start Date
2023-10-01
Completion Date
2027-06-30
Last Updated
2024-10-08
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Locations (1)
Exercise Metabolism Research Laboratory, McMaster Univeristy
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada