| Literature DB >> 34836048 |
Daniel Haigis1,2, Leon Matting2,3, Silas Wagner1,2, Gorden Sudeck2,3, Annika Frahsa2,3,4, Ansgar Thiel2,3, Gerhard Eschweiler5, Andreas Michael Nieß1,2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Sarcopenic obesity (SO) is a phenotype, which is defined by reduced muscle strength, muscle mass, and obesity. Limited mobility leads to increased sedentary behavior and decreased physical activity. Both sarcopenia and obesity are aggravated by these factors. In combination, SO is an additional challenge for the setting nursing home (NH). Previous studies have shown a low prevalence of residents with SO in comparable settings, such as community-dwelling. We hypothesize that the BaSAlt cohort also has a small proportion of residents with SO.Entities:
Keywords: body composition; malnutrition; nursing home; obesity; sarcopenia
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34836048 PMCID: PMC8625583 DOI: 10.3390/nu13113791
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nutrients ISSN: 2072-6643 Impact factor: 5.717
Sex-specific cut-off values for SO quantification.
| Assessment | Cut-Off-Value for Women | Cut-Off-Value for Men |
|---|---|---|
| Hand force measurement [ | <16 kg | <27 kg |
| Appendicular skeletal muscle mass [ | <15 kg | <20 kg |
| 4-m walking speed test [ | ≤0.8 m/s | ≤0.8 m/s |
| Body mass index [ | ≥30 kg/m2 | ≥30 kg/m2 |
| Fat mass in % [ | >42% | >30% |
| Fat mass index [ | ≥13 kg/m2 | ≥9 kg/m2 |
Basic characteristics of the BaSAlt cohort.
| Women ( | Men ( | |
|---|---|---|
| Age | 88.9 (SD ± 6.1) | 82.8 (SD ± 8.7) |
| Height | 158.6 (SD ± 7.4) | 171.4 (SD ± 6.0) |
| Weight | 65.4 (SD ± 12.3) | 80.9 (SD ± 16.0) |
| Body mass index | 26.0 (SD ± 4.9) | 27.7 (SD ± 6.5) |
| <18.5 kg/m2 | 4.1% ( | 0.0% ( |
| 18.5–24.9 kg/m2 | 46.9% ( | 52.9% ( |
| 25.0–29.9 kg/m2 | 34.7% ( | 17.6% ( |
| ≥30.0 kg/m2 | 14.3% ( | 29.4% ( |
| Mini-Mental Status Test | 19.0 (SD ± 7.8) | 20.6 (SD ± 7.6) |
| No dementia | 8.2% ( | 23.5% ( |
| Mild cognitive impairment | 20.4% ( | 11.8% ( |
| Mild dementia | 18.4% ( | 11.8% ( |
| Moderate dementia | 26.5% ( | 35.3% ( |
| Severe dementia | 8.2% ( | 0.0% ( |
| Barthel Index | 63.9 (SD ± 23.0) | 64.7 (SD ± 25.6) |
| Completely independent | 2.0% ( | 11.8% ( |
| Partially in need of care | 24.5% ( | 17.6% ( |
| In need of care | 61.2% ( | 52.9% ( |
| Dependent on care | 12.2% ( | 17.6% ( |
| Mini-Nutrition-Assessment Short-Form © | 11.7 (SD ± 2.3) | 11.7 (SD ± 1.5) |
| Normal nutritional status | 65.3% ( | 52.9% ( |
| Risk of malnutrition | 30.6% ( | 47.1% ( |
| Malnutrition | 4.1% ( | 0.0% ( |
Body composition of the BaSAlt cohort.
| Women ( | Men ( | |
|---|---|---|
| Phase angle (PhA in °) | 4.9 (SD ± 1.9) | 5.1 (SD ± 1.6) |
| Fat mass (FM in kg) | 20.4 (SD ± 9.8) | 20.3 (SD ± 13.7) |
| Fat mass percentage (FM in %) | 29.8 (SD ± 10.6) | 23.3 (SD ± 11.5) |
| Fat mass index (FMI in kg/m2) | 8.1 (SD ± 4.0) | 7.1 (SD ± 5.4) |
| Fat free mass (FFM in kg) | 45.0 (SD ± 6.4) | 60.5 (SD ± 5.8) |
| Fat free mass percentage (FFM in %) | 70.2 (SD ± 10.4) | 76.7 (SD ± 11.5) |
| Fat free mass index (FFMI in kg/m2) | 17.9 (SD ± 2.3) | 20.6 (SD ± 1.8) |
| Muscle mass (MM in kg) | 18.1 (SD ± 5.8) | 29.5 (SD ± 2.5) |
| Muscle mass percentage (MM in %) | 28.2 (SD ± 10.1) | 37.6 (SD ± 6.9) |
| Total body water (TBW in L) | 33.6 (SD ± 5.6) | 46.1 (SD ± 4.3) |
| Extracellular water (ECW in L) | 17.4 (SD ± 2.4) | 23.7 (SD ± 3.5) |
| Body cell mass (BCM in kg) | 21.3 (SD ± 6.6) | 29.1 (SD ± 6.2) |
Categorized comorbidities of the BaSAlt cohort.
| Women ( | Men ( | |
|---|---|---|
| (1) Past cardiovascular event | 24.5% ( | 47.1% ( |
| (2) Arterial hypertension | 69.4% ( | 64.7% ( |
| (3) Coronary heart disease | 14.3% ( | 41.2% ( |
| (4) Cardiac insufficiency | 22.4% ( | 58.8% ( |
| (5) Cardiac pacemakers | 6.1% ( | 17.6% ( |
| (6) Post-stroke/cerebral hemorrhage/TIA | 26.5% ( | 29.4% ( |
| (7) Chronic lung disease | 8.2% ( | 11.8% ( |
| (8) Cancer | 12.2% ( | 29.4% ( |
| (9) Diabetes mellitus type II | 20.4% ( | 29.4% ( |
| (10) Osteoarthritis lower extremity | 26.5% ( | 23.5% ( |
| (11) Psychological/emotional/nervous disease | 57.1% ( | 64.7% ( |
Quantification of sarcopenia and obesity in the BaSAlt cohort.
| Women ( | Men ( | |
|---|---|---|
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| SARC-F | 3.2 (SD ± 2.6) | 2.6 (SD ± 2.5) |
| Risk of sarcopenia | 34.7% ( | 23.5% ( |
| No risk of sarcopenia | 49.0% ( | 64.7% ( |
| Hand force measurement | 13.6 (SD ± 5.1) | 23.8 (SD ± 6.3) |
| Quantified as sarcopenic | 57.1% ( | 70.6% ( |
| Quantified as non-sarcopenic | 40.8% ( | 23.5% ( |
| Appendicular skeletal muscle mass | 16.1 (SD ± 3.7) | 22.6 (SD ± 2.3) |
| Quantified as sarcopenic | 30.6% ( | 11.8% ( |
| Quantified as non-sarcopenic | 69.4% ( | 88.2% ( |
| 4-m walking speed test | 0.6 (SD ± 0.2) | 0.6 (SD ± 0.2) |
| Quantified as sarcopenic | 83.7% ( | 88.2% ( |
| Quantified as non-sarcopenic | 16.3% ( | 11.8% ( |
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| Body mass index | ||
| Quantified as obese | 14.3% ( | 29.4% ( |
| Quantified as non-obese | 85.7% ( | 70.6% ( |
| Fat mass in % | ||
| Quantified as obese | 8.2% ( | 29.4% ( |
| Quantified as non-obese | 91.8% ( | 70.6% ( |
| Fat mass index | ||
| Quantified as obese | 12.2% ( | 29.4% ( |
| Quantified as non-obese | 87.8% ( | 70.6% ( |