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P. Szulc, F. Duboeuf, R. Chapurlat INSERM UMR1033, Université de Lyon, Lyon, France High subcutaneous fat measured by DXA is associated with low grip strength and poor physical capacity in older men – the STRAMBO study
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Introduction - the association of sarcopenia (low muscle mass) with obesity is characterized by dynapenia (low muscle strength) and poor physical capacity - the association of visceral or subcutaneous fat with muscle strength and physical capacity is not clear
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Aim Our aim was to assess the association of subcutaneous and visceral fat mass with grip strength and physical capacity in older men
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- 897 men aged 50 and older - regional body composition (Hologic Discovery A) gynoid fat android fat – abdominal subcutaneous fat + visceral fat upper limb relative appendicular skeletal muscle mass = lean mass of upper limbs / (height) 2 lower limb relative appendicular skeletal muscle mass = lean mass of lower limbs / (height) 2 - grip strength - chair stands and clinical tests of static and dynamic balance – score of physical function of lower limbs Subjects and Methods
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Grip strength according to body mass index <25.0 25.0-27.1 27.1-29.7 ≥29.7 (kg/m 2 ) (kPa) p for trend =0.05 p<0.05 -6.9% 0.30 SD
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Grip strength according to fat mass gynoid fatandroid fat (kPa) p for trend <0.05 p for trend =0.06 -5.7%, 0.24SD, p<0.05 3.92 -3.33-3.92 (kg) 2.76 -2.22 -2.76 (kg)
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Grip strength according to abdominal fat subcutaneous fatvisceral fat (kPa) p for trend =0.005 p for trend =0.23 -5.6%, 0.24SD, p<0.05 1.39 -1.13-1.39 (kg) 0.97 -0.74 -0.97 (kg)
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Risk of poor physical function according to body mass index <25.0 25.0-27.1 27.1-29.7 ≥29.7 (kg/m 2 ) 1 OR (95%CI) p for trend <0.001
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Poor physical function according to fat mass gynoid fatandroid fat OR (95%CI) p for trend <0.001 p for trend =0.17 3.92 -3.33 -3.92 (kg) 2.76 -2.22 -2.76 (kg)
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Poor physical function according to abdominal fat subcutaneous fatvisceral fat OR (95%CI) p for trend <0.01 p for trend =0.62 1.39 -1.13-1.39 (kg) 0.97 -0.74 -0.97 (kg)
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Conclusions In older men, higher subcutaneous fat is associated with lower grip strength and poor physical capacity of the lower limbs, whereas higher visceral fat is not
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