[HTML][HTML] Examining the mediating role of muscle quantity in adolescents: associations with adiposity, cardiorespiratory fitness, muscular fitness, and cardiometabolic …

N Leite, MC Tadiotto, FB de Moraes Junior… - Scientific Reports, 2024 - nature.com
The aim of this study was to evaluate the mediation role of muscle quantity in the
relationship between physical fitness and cardiometabolic risk factors (CMRF) in …

[HTML][HTML] Neural network model for prediction of possible sarcopenic obesity using Korean national fitness award data (2010–2023)

JH Bae, J Seo, X Li, SY Ahn, Y Sung, DY Kim - Scientific Reports, 2024 - nature.com
Sarcopenic obesity (SO) is characterized by concomitant sarcopenia and obesity and
presents a high risk of disability, morbidity, and mortality among older adults. However …

The Association between Sarcopenic Obesity and DXA-Derived Visceral Adipose Tissue (VAT) in Adults

A De Lorenzo, L Itani, M El Ghoch, G Frank… - Nutrients, 2024 - mdpi.com
Many people with overweight and obesity are affected by sarcopenia, which is represented
by a phenotype known as sarcopenic obesity (SO), characterized by excessive body fat (BF) …

Sarcopenic Obesity and Falls in Older Adults: A Validation Study of ESPEN/EASO Criteria and Modifications in Western China Communities

R Li, X Chen, H Tang, S Luo, R Lian, W Zhang… - Archives of Gerontology …, 2024 - Elsevier
Objectives The ESPEN and the EASO recently developed consensus criteria for sarcopenic
obesity (SO), employing the skeletal muscle mass to weight (SMM/W) ratio. Emerging …

Impact of fat to muscle ratio with risk of disability on community-dwelling Japanese older adults: A 5-year longitudinal study

D Kakita, K Harada, S Kurita, M Morikawa… - Archives of Gerontology …, 2024 - Elsevier
Purpose: Sarcopenic obesity is a combination of sarcopenia and obesity, which is
associated with the onset of disability. Fat to muscle ratio (FMR) is a screening measure that …

[引用][C] Obesity phenotyping at the “heart” of risk stratification

P Sbraccia - European Journal of Internal Medicine, 2024 - ejinme.com
The recognition of obesity as a chronic disease is increasingly gaining consensus within the
scientific community, supported by mounting evidence of its significant impact on overall …