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Prevalence of Sarcopenia Obesity in Patients Treated at a Rural, Multidisciplinary Weight and Wellness Center.


ABSTRACT: Sarcopenic obesity portends poor outcomes, yet it is under-recognized in practice. We collected baseline clinical data including data on body composition (total and segmental muscle mass and total body fat), grip strength, and 5-times sit-to-stand. We defined sarcopenia using cut-points for appendicular lean mass (ALM) and obesity using body-fat cut-points. A total of 599 clinic patients (78.5% female; mean age was 51.3?±?14.2?years) had bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) data (83.8%). Mean body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference were 43.1?±?8.9?kg/m2 and 132.3?±?70.7?cm, respectively. All patients had elevated body fat. There were 284 (47.4%) individuals fulfilling criteria for ALM-defined sarcopenia. Sarcopenic obese persons had a lower BMI (38.2?±?6.4 vs 47.6?±?8.6; P?P?P?=?0.03), and visceral adipose tissue (216.8?±?106.3 vs 242.7?±?133.6?cm3; P?=?0.009) than those without sarcopenic obesity. Grip strength was lower in those with sarcopenic obesity (25.1?±?8.0 vs 30.5?±?11.3?kg; P?P?=?0.03). Sarcopenic obesity was highly prevalent in a rural, tertiary care weight and wellness center.

SUBMITTER: Batsis JA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6651666 | biostudies-literature | 2019

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Prevalence of Sarcopenia Obesity in Patients Treated at a Rural, Multidisciplinary Weight and Wellness Center.

Batsis John A JA   Gilbert-Diamond Diane D   McClure Auden C AC   Weintraub Aaron A   Sette Diane D   Mecchella John N JN   Rotenberg Sivan S   Cook Summer B SB   Rothstein Richard I RI  

Clinical medicine insights. Arthritis and musculoskeletal disorders 20190723


Sarcopenic obesity portends poor outcomes, yet it is under-recognized in practice. We collected baseline clinical data including data on body composition (total and segmental muscle mass and total body fat), grip strength, and 5-times sit-to-stand. We defined sarcopenia using cut-points for appendicular lean mass (ALM) and obesity using body-fat cut-points. A total of 599 clinic patients (78.5% female; mean age was 51.3 ± 14.2 years) had bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) data (83.8%). Mean  ...[more]

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