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   Prevalence of sarcopenic obesity in adults with class II/III obesity using different diagnostic criteria  
   
نویسنده johnson stoklossa c.a. ,sharma a.m. ,forhan m. ,siervo m. ,padwal r.s. ,prado c.m.
منبع journal of nutrition and metabolism - 2017 - دوره : 2017 - شماره : 0
چکیده    Background/objective. sarcopenic obesity (so) is a hidden condition of reduced lean soft tissue (lst) in context of excess adiposity. so is most commonly reported in older adults and both its risk and prevalence increase with age. a variety of body composition indices and cut points have been used to define this condition,leading to conflicting prevalence and risk prediction. here,we investigate variability in the prevalence of so in an adult sample of individuals with class ii/iii obesity (bmi ≥ 35 kg/m2) using different diagnostic criteria. methods. so definitions were identified from a literature review of studies using dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (dxa) to assess lst. demographics,anthropometrics,and body composition (by dxa) were measured in n=120,86% female (46.9 ± 11.1 years). results. lst was extremely variable in individuals,even with similar body sizes,and observed across the age spectrum. the prevalence of so ranged from 0 to 84.5% in females and 0 to 100% in males,depending upon the definition applied,with higher prevalence among definitions accounting for measures of body size or fat mass. conclusion. so is present,yet variable,in adults with class ii/iii obesity. accounting for body mass or fat mass may identify a higher number of individuals with so,although risk prediction remains to be studied. © 2017 carlene a. johnson stoklossa et al.
آدرس department of agriculture,food and nutritional science,university of alberta,edmonton,ab, Canada, department of medicine,university of alberta,edmonton,ab, Canada, department of occupational therapy,university of alberta,edmonton,ab, Canada, human nutrition research centre,institute of cellular medicine,newcastle university,newcastle on tyne, United Kingdom, department of medicine,university of alberta,alberta diabetes institute,edmonton,ab, Canada, department of agriculture,food and nutritional science,university of alberta,edmonton,ab, Canada
 
     
   
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