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Low muscle mass and low muscle strength associate with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease

Clinical Nutrition, 2020
It is unclear whether low muscle mass and low muscle strength are independently or jointly associated with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Hence, the aim of the present study was to investigate the associations of NAFLD with low muscle mass, low muscle strength, sarcopenia, and sarcopenic obesity.A total of 5132 participants aged 18-80 years ...
Da Gan, Menghan Jia, Yuan Ru
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Prevalence of low skeletal muscle mass following bariatric surgery

Clinical Nutrition ESPEN, 2022
Evidence on the occurrence of low skeletal muscle mass (low-SMM) following bariatric surgery (BS) as well as on the impact of low-SMM antedating BS on post-surgical body composition (BC) are scant. In this context, we aimed to prospectively evaluate the prevalence of low-SMM prior to and up to 5 years after BS, and to evaluate pre-surgical low-SMM as ...
Judith Molero   +11 more
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Low muscle strength and physical function contribute to falls in hemodialysis patients, but not muscle mass

Clinical and Experimental Nephrology, 2023
Patients on hemodialysis (HD) have a higher incidence of fractures than the general population. Sarcopenia is frequently observed in patients on HD; however, the association of falls with sarcopenia and its diagnostic factors, including muscle mass, muscle strength, and physical function, are incompletely understood.This prospective cohort study was ...
Nobuyuki Shirai   +6 more
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Effect of low skeletal muscle mass combined with low muscle strength to predict survival in patients with incurable cancer

Clinical Nutrition ESPEN, 2022
The study aimed to evaluate the effect of muscle mass, alone and combined with muscle strength, in predicting survival in patients with incurable cancer. Muscle mass was assessed by computed tomography (CT).Low muscle mass and low muscle strength was defined, respectively, by skeletal muscle index (SMI) assessed by CT and handgrip strength (HGS) below ...
Larissa Calixto-Lima   +5 more
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Low bone mass in Noonan syndrome children correlates with decreased muscle mass and low IGF-1 levels

Bone, 2021
Although musculoskeletal abnormalities have long been described in patients with Noonan syndrome (NS), only a few studies have investigated the bone status of these patients. The aim of this retrospective observational study was to describe the bone health of children with NS.
Marine, Delagrange   +11 more
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Financial impact of sarcopenia or low muscle mass – A short review

Clinical Nutrition, 2019
Low muscle mass is associated with increased falls, medical complications, length of hospital stay and loss of independence. An increasing number of studies has also shown the association between sarcopenia and health care expenditure. The following narrative review summarizes the current evidence on the economic relevance of low muscle mass (MM) or ...
Kristina, Norman, Lindsey, Otten
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Association between obesity with low muscle mass and dialysis mortality

Internal Medicine Journal, 2017
AbstractBackground/AimTo examine the association between body composition and dialysis mortality.MethodsAdult patients who underwent haemodialysis in Taoyuan General Hospital from 2012 to 2016 were enrolled. We reviewed their baseline characteristics and followed up their treatment over 5 years after dialysis. Patients with body mass index >25 kg/m2
Hung‐Chieh Wu   +4 more
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Adductor pollicis muscle thickness has a low association with muscle mass and lean mass in kidney transplantation patients

Clinical Nutrition ESPEN, 2018
The use of adductor pollicis muscle thickness (APMT) as a predictor of muscle and lean mass is not fully understood and little is known whether the APMT evaluation presents advantages when compared to simpler anthropometric measurements, such as body weight.
Aline S. dos Reis   +3 more
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Sarcopenia ≠ low muscle mass

European Geriatric Medicine, 2023
Alfonso J, Cruz-Jentoft   +2 more
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Calculated body muscle mass as a useful screening marker for low skeletal muscle mass and sarcopenia in chronic liver disease

Hepatology Research, 2020
AimSarcopenia is a harmful condition in patients with chronic liver disease. However, the evaluation of body muscle mass requires expensive instrumentation. The sarcopenia index (SI): (creatinine / cystatin C × 100) has been reported to correlate with muscle volume.
Tatsuki, Ichikawa   +14 more
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