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Table 5 Comparison of prevalence or number of present cardiometabolic disorders between non-locomotive and locomotive syndromea

From: Locomotive syndrome is associated with body composition and cardiometabolic disorders in elderly Japanese women

 

Non-LSb

LSc

P value

NHTd (153)

128 (83.7 %)

25 (16.3 %)

0.0482

HTe (12)

8 (66.7 %)

4 (33.3 %)

NDMf (142)

116 (81.7 %)

26 (18.3 %)

0.1364

DMg (23)

20 (87.0 %)

3 (13.0 %)

NHLh (106)

92 (86.8 %)

14 (13.2 %)

0.5382

HLi (59)

44 (74.6 %)

15 (25.4 %)

NOBj (120)

106 (88.3 %)

14 (11.7 %)

0.0011

OBk (45)

30 (66.7 %)

15 (33.3 %)

Number of cardiometabolic disorders

0 (76)

67 (88.2 %)

9 (11.8 %)

0.0526

1 (52)

44 (84.6 %)

8 (15.4 %)

2 (26)

18 (69.2 %)

8 (30.8 %)

≥3 (11)

7 (63.6 %)

4 (36.4 %)

  1. aLocomotive Syndrome: GLFS-25 score ≥16 points; b Non-LS non-locomotive syndrome, c LS locomotive syndrome, d NHT non-hypertension, e HT hypertension, f NDM non-diabetes, g DM diabetes, h NHL non-hyperlipidemia, i HL hyperlipidemia, j NOB non-obesity (BMI <25 kg/m2), k OB obesity (BMI ≥25 kg/m2)