Body Size Phenotypes and Low Muscle Mass: The Korean Sarcopenic Obesity Study (KSOS)

作者: Tae Nyun Kim , Man Sik Park , Sae Jeong Yang , Hye Jin Yoo , Hyun Joo Kang

DOI: 10.1210/JC.2012-3292

关键词: Internal medicineCross-sectional studyMetabolic syndromeEndocrinologyBody mass indexSarcopenic obesityCohort studyYoung adultMedicineContext (language use)Prospective cohort study

摘要: Context: Unique subsets of body size phenotypes seem to be more prone or resistant the development obesity-associated metabolic disorders, although underlying mechanism is not yet clearly understood. Objectives: We investigated prevalence and risk low muscle mass in subjects who are classified as either metabolically healthy normal weight (MHNW), abnormal but (MANW), obese (MHO), (MAO). Subjects were based on index presence syndrome. Methods: Thigh cross-sectional area was evaluated using computed tomography an 492 apparently adults enrolled Korean Sarcopenic Obesity Study (KSOS), ongoing prospective observational cohort study. Low defined thigh divided by (percent) <1 SD below mean values young both sexes. Results: The rates lo...

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