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Physical activity for the prevention and treatment of sarcopenic obesity.

Masakazu Saitoh1, Junichi Ishida1, Jochen Springer1.   

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28631416      PMCID: PMC5476845          DOI: 10.1002/jcsm.12216

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cachexia Sarcopenia Muscle        ISSN: 2190-5991            Impact factor:   12.910


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Sarcopenic obesity was first defined by Baumgartner as the coexistence of sarcopenia and obesity.1 A meta‐analysis demonstrated that sarcopenic obesity is associated with a 24% increase in the risk of all‐cause mortality compared to patients without sarcopenic obesity particularly in men.2 Moreover, sarcopenic obesity is associated with several adverse outcomes with increased risk of mobility disability, low quality of life, and independence.3, 4 The multifactorial interactions of common pathophysiological mechanisms underlie the close relationship between sarcopenia and obesity.5 Potential mechanisms for the developing of sarcopenic obesity include insulin resistance, increased chronic inflammation, decreased hormones, and decreases in energy expenditure. A recent study has shown that the prevalence of sarcopenic obesity ranged from 1.3 to 11.0% and the range of sarcopenia was 12.6 to 17.5%.6 In this study, Tyrovolas et al. reported that lower physical activity was significantly associated with sarcopenic obesity, while a dose‐dependent relationship between the number of chronic diseases and sarcopenic obesity was observed. Physical activity is widely recognized as a means for the primary prevention of chronic disease.7, 8 Some studies suggested potential health benefits of physical activity and exercise training on sarcopenic obesity.9, 10 Therefore, breaking this vicious cycle by increasing physical activity could be one of the treatments for prevention and improvement of sarcopenic obesity. In order to make a better understanding of the strategy of patients with sarcopenic obesity, evaluation of the physical activity is no less important than assessment of muscle mass, muscle strength, and physical performance. It remains unclear whether increasing physical activity affects sarcopenic obesity; much more evidence of longitudinal studies will be needed until we can confirm if physical activity would be an important therapeutic target in patients with sarcopenic obesity.
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Authors:  Simiao Tian; Yang Xu
Journal:  Geriatr Gerontol Int       Date:  2015-08-14       Impact factor: 2.730

2.  Body composition in healthy aging.

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3.  The loss of skeletal muscle strength, mass, and quality in older adults: the health, aging and body composition study.

Authors:  Bret H Goodpaster; Seok Won Park; Tamara B Harris; Steven B Kritchevsky; Michael Nevitt; Ann V Schwartz; Eleanor M Simonsick; Frances A Tylavsky; Marjolein Visser; Anne B Newman
Journal:  J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci       Date:  2006-10       Impact factor: 6.053

4.  Association of physical activity with sarcopenia and sarcopenic obesity in community-dwelling older adults: the Fourth Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey.

Authors:  Mikyung Ryu; Jaeseong Jo; Yunhwan Lee; Yoon-Sok Chung; Kwang-Min Kim; Weon-Chil Baek
Journal:  Age Ageing       Date:  2013-06-11       Impact factor: 10.668

5.  Difficulties with physical function associated with obesity, sarcopenia, and sarcopenic-obesity in community-dwelling elderly women: the EPIDOS (EPIDemiologie de l'OSteoporose) Study.

Authors:  Yves Rolland; Valérie Lauwers-Cances; Christelle Cristini; Gabor Abellan van Kan; Ian Janssen; John E Morley; Bruno Vellas
Journal:  Am J Clin Nutr       Date:  2009-04-15       Impact factor: 7.045

6.  Sarcopenic obesity and myosteatosis are associated with higher mortality in patients with cirrhosis.

Authors:  Aldo J Montano-Loza; Paul Angulo; Judith Meza-Junco; Carla M M Prado; Michael B Sawyer; Crystal Beaumont; Nina Esfandiari; Mang Ma; Vickie E Baracos
Journal:  J Cachexia Sarcopenia Muscle       Date:  2015-06-09       Impact factor: 12.910

7.  Caloric restriction and aerobic exercise in sarcopenic and non-sarcopenic obese women: an observational and retrospective study.

Authors:  Sébastien Barbat-Artigas; Sophie Garnier; Sandra Joffroy; Éléonor Riesco; Frédéric Sanguignol; Bruno Vellas; Yves Rolland; Sandrine Andrieu; Mylène Aubertin-Leheudre; Pascale Mauriège
Journal:  J Cachexia Sarcopenia Muscle       Date:  2015-10-15       Impact factor: 12.910

8.  Physical activity for the prevention and treatment of sarcopenic obesity.

Authors:  Masakazu Saitoh; Junichi Ishida; Jochen Springer
Journal:  J Cachexia Sarcopenia Muscle       Date:  2017-06       Impact factor: 12.910

9.  Factors associated with skeletal muscle mass, sarcopenia, and sarcopenic obesity in older adults: a multi-continent study.

Authors:  Stefanos Tyrovolas; Ai Koyanagi; Beatriz Olaya; Jose Luis Ayuso-Mateos; Marta Miret; Somnath Chatterji; Beata Tobiasz-Adamczyk; Seppo Koskinen; Matilde Leonardi; Josep Maria Haro
Journal:  J Cachexia Sarcopenia Muscle       Date:  2015-10-07       Impact factor: 12.910

10.  Ethical guidelines for publishing in the Journal of Cachexia, Sarcopenia and Muscle: update 2015.

Authors:  Stephan von Haehling; John E Morley; Andrew J S Coats; Stefan D Anker
Journal:  J Cachexia Sarcopenia Muscle       Date:  2015-11-11       Impact factor: 12.910

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1.  Physical activity for the prevention and treatment of sarcopenic obesity.

Authors:  Masakazu Saitoh; Junichi Ishida; Jochen Springer
Journal:  J Cachexia Sarcopenia Muscle       Date:  2017-06       Impact factor: 12.910

2.  Aspiration pneumonia induces muscle atrophy in the respiratory, skeletal, and swallowing systems.

Authors:  Riyo Komatsu; Tatsuma Okazaki; Satoru Ebihara; Makoto Kobayashi; Yoko Tsukita; Mayumi Nihei; Hisatoshi Sugiura; Kaijun Niu; Takae Ebihara; Masakazu Ichinose
Journal:  J Cachexia Sarcopenia Muscle       Date:  2018-05-22       Impact factor: 12.910

3.  Discriminating sarcopenia in overweight/obese male patients with heart failure: the influence of body mass index.

Authors:  G W P D Fonseca; Marcelo Rodrigues Dos Santos; Francis Ribeiro de Souza; Liliam Takayama; Rosa Maria Rodrigues Pereira; Carlos Eduardo Negrão; Maria-Janieire de Nazaré Nunes Alves
Journal:  ESC Heart Fail       Date:  2019-12-26

4.  Mortality, sarcopenic obesity, and sarcopenia: Frailty in Brazilian Older People Study - FIBRA - RJ.

Authors:  Glaucia Cristina de Campos; Roberto Alves Lourenço; Maria Del Carmen Bisi Molina
Journal:  Rev Saude Publica       Date:  2021-11-22       Impact factor: 2.106

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