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Reduction of Resting Energy Expenditure and Sarcopenic Obesity in Adults with Overweight and Obesity: A Brief Report.

Hana Tannir1, Dima Kreidieh1, Leila Itani1, Dana El Masri1, Marwan El Ghoch1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND AIM: The last decade has seen the emergence of a new condition, describing the coexistence of obesity and sarcopenia, termed Sarcopenic Obesity (SO). The aim of this study was to assess the potential association between SO and reduced Resting Energy Expenditure (REE).
METHODS: Body composition and REE were measured using a bioimpedance analyser (Tanita BC-418) and Indirect Calorimeter (Vmax Encore 229), respectively in 89 adults with overweight or obesity of both genders, referred to the Outpatient Clinic of the Department of Nutrition and Dietetics at Beirut Arab University (Lebanon). Participants were then categorized on the basis of having SO or not.
RESULTS: Thirty-nine of the 89 participants met the criteria for SO (43.8%), and these participants displayed a significantly lower REE per unit body weight than those in the group without SO (19.02 ± 2.26 vs. 20.87 ± 2.77; p = 0.001). Linear regression analysis showed that the presence of SO decreases REE by 1.557 kcal/day for each kg of body weight (β = -1.557; CI = -0.261 - (-0.503); p = 0.004), after adjusting for age and gender.
CONCLUSION: SO appears to be present in a high proportion of treatment-seeking adults with overweight or obesity of both genders, and it seems to be associated with a reduced REE, compared with those without SO. Future studies are needed to clarify whether this may influence clinical outcomes. Copyright© Bentham Science Publishers; For any queries, please email at epub@benthamscience.net.

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Keywords:  Body composition; REE; obesity; reduced lean body mass; resting energy expenditure; sarcopenic obesity.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31663844     DOI: 10.2174/1573399815666191030092138

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Diabetes Rev        ISSN: 1573-3998


  5 in total

1.  Sarcopenic Obesity Predicts Early Attrition in Treatment-Seeking Patients with Obesity: A Longitudinal Pilot Study.

Authors:  Dima Kreidieh; Leila Itani; Hana Tannir; Dana El Masri; Marwan El Ghoch
Journal:  J Cardiovasc Dev Dis       Date:  2020-01-27

2.  Association Between Reduced Daily Steps and Sarcopenic Obesity in Treatment-Seeking Adults With Obesity.

Authors:  Dima Kreidieh; Leila Itani; Dana El Masri; Hana Tannir; Marwan El Ghoch
Journal:  Front Endocrinol (Lausanne)       Date:  2020-01-30       Impact factor: 5.555

3.  Association Between Sarcopenic Obesity and Metabolic Syndrome in Adults: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

Authors:  Dima Khadra; Leila Itani; Yomna Chebaro; May Obeid; Miryam Jaber; Reham Ghanem; Agnes Ayton; Dima Kreidieh; Dana E Masri; Akira Kimura; Hana Tannir; Marwan El Ghoch
Journal:  Curr Cardiol Rev       Date:  2020

4.  Can Intentional Weight Loss Ameliorate Sarcopenia in Individuals with Obesity? A Longitudinal Interventional Study.

Authors:  Hana Tannir; Leila Itani; Dima Kreidieh; Dana El Masri; Marwan El Ghoch
Journal:  Clin Pract       Date:  2022-02-17

5.  Why should sarcopenic obesity be included in a routine assessment during weight-management programmes?

Authors:  Marwan El Ghoch; Massimo Pellegrini
Journal:  Front Endocrinol (Lausanne)       Date:  2022-07-22       Impact factor: 6.055

  5 in total

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