The impacts of sarcopenia and obesity on physical performance in the elderly
Journal
Obesity Research and Clinical Practice
Journal Volume
9
Journal Issue
3
Pages
256-265
Date Issued
2015
Author(s)
Abstract
Objective/Background The current definition of sarcopenic obesity in the elderly does not seem to take the ageing difference of body composition into sufficient consideration. The study accordingly attempted to better define sarcopenia/obesity based on various references, and the impacts of sarcopenia/obesity on elderly physical performance were also examined. Design and methods 2629 elderly subjects (age ?65) and 998 young adults were recruited for Sarcopenia and Translational Ageing Research in Taiwan (START). For each eligible subject, body composition was measured by bio-impedance analysis and physical performance, including upper and lower extremity function, was examined. The thresholds of sarcopenic obesity were defined as a value at two standard deviations from the gender-specific means of the young population or at the adopted value of our elderly population. Results Compared to the young adults, the elderly subjects reported a lower appendicular skeletal muscle index (ASMI, kg/m2) and a significantly higher fat percentage (%). From three different criteria, thresholds of obesity or sarcopenia were 31.41%, 30.16%, 30.64% (fat percentage) or 6.76 kg/m2, 7.36 kg/m2, 7.09 kg/m2 (ASMI) for men and 39.17%, 41.43%, 43.25% or 5.28 kg/m2, 5.74 kg/m2, 5.70 kg/m2 for women. The elderly subjects were classified into four groups. With covariates adjusted, the "sarcopenia only," "obesity only," and "sarcopenic obesity" elderly subjects were worse than their normal counterparts in physical performance (all p < 0.05 except for the handgrip strength compared in groups 1 and 3). Conclusions Sarcopenic obesity seems to exert a synergistic impact on elderly physical performance. Body composition should be an essential part in geriatric assessment and elderly care. ? 2015 Asian Oceanian Association for the Study of Obesity. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Other Subjects
adult; aged; aging; arm movement; Article; body composition; controlled study; female; geriatric assessment; geriatric patient; grip strength; human; leg movement; major clinical study; male; obesity; physical performance; population distribution; priority journal; sarcopenia; sarcopenic obesity; sex difference; skeletal muscle; Taiwanese; young adult; aging; body mass; cohort analysis; complication; ethnology; hand strength; impedance; muscle development; obesity; pathophysiology; prevalence; procedures; psychomotor performance; sarcopenia; sexual development; Taiwan; validation study; very elderly; Adiposity; Adult; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Aging; Body Mass Index; Cohort Studies; Electric Impedance; Female; Geriatric Assessment; Hand Strength; Humans; Male; Muscle Development; Obesity; Prevalence; Psychomotor Performance; Sarcopenia; Sex Characteristics; Taiwan; Young Adult
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd
Type
journal article