Abstract Background Sarcopenic obesity, defined as reduced skeletal muscle mass and power with increased adiposity, was reported to be associated with cardiovascular disease risks in previous cross-sectional studies. Whole body dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) can simultaneously evaluate both fat and muscle mass, therefore, whole body DXA may be suitable for the diagnosis of sarcopenic obesity. However, little is known regarding whether sarcopenic obesity determined using whole body DXA could predict incident cardiovascular disease (CVD). The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of sarcopenic obesity on incident CVD in patients with type 2 diabetes. Methods A total of 716 Japanese patients (mean age 65 ± 13 years; 47.0% fem...
Introduction Abdominal obesity is the most common risk factor of pre-diabetes and diabetes. Currentl...
Sarcopenia often co-exists with obesity, and may have additive effects on insulin resistance. Sarcop...
Sarcopenia often co-exists with obesity, and may have additive effects on insulin resistance. Sarcop...
Background: Obesity is an important health problem, as its prevalence has reached an epidemic level ...
Abstract Background Sarcopenia is an age‐related loss of skeletal muscle mass (SMM) and function, as...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: Fat distribution is a strong and independent predictor of type 2 diabetes (T2D...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between cardiometabolic risk factors and visceral adipose tiss...
Additional file 1. Clinical characteristics and medications at baseline in the four categories of bo...
Sarcopenia is associated with obesity and might also be responsible for other disorders. Here, we in...
AbstractBackgroundSarcopenia, the loss of muscle mass, contributes to various adverse health outcome...
Aim Obesity is a well‐established risk factor for developing Type 2 diabetes. Evidence suggests that...
Background: Sarcopenia, the loss of muscle mass, contributes to various adverse health outcomes in t...
none8noWHAT IS ALREADY KNOWN ABOUT THIS SUBJECT: Obesity is an increasingly prevalent metabolic diso...
Abstract Background Although obesity-related type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and sarcopenia in the e...
Background: Controversy prevails regarding the existence of a correlation between the severity of co...
Introduction Abdominal obesity is the most common risk factor of pre-diabetes and diabetes. Currentl...
Sarcopenia often co-exists with obesity, and may have additive effects on insulin resistance. Sarcop...
Sarcopenia often co-exists with obesity, and may have additive effects on insulin resistance. Sarcop...
Background: Obesity is an important health problem, as its prevalence has reached an epidemic level ...
Abstract Background Sarcopenia is an age‐related loss of skeletal muscle mass (SMM) and function, as...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: Fat distribution is a strong and independent predictor of type 2 diabetes (T2D...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between cardiometabolic risk factors and visceral adipose tiss...
Additional file 1. Clinical characteristics and medications at baseline in the four categories of bo...
Sarcopenia is associated with obesity and might also be responsible for other disorders. Here, we in...
AbstractBackgroundSarcopenia, the loss of muscle mass, contributes to various adverse health outcome...
Aim Obesity is a well‐established risk factor for developing Type 2 diabetes. Evidence suggests that...
Background: Sarcopenia, the loss of muscle mass, contributes to various adverse health outcomes in t...
none8noWHAT IS ALREADY KNOWN ABOUT THIS SUBJECT: Obesity is an increasingly prevalent metabolic diso...
Abstract Background Although obesity-related type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and sarcopenia in the e...
Background: Controversy prevails regarding the existence of a correlation between the severity of co...
Introduction Abdominal obesity is the most common risk factor of pre-diabetes and diabetes. Currentl...
Sarcopenia often co-exists with obesity, and may have additive effects on insulin resistance. Sarcop...
Sarcopenia often co-exists with obesity, and may have additive effects on insulin resistance. Sarcop...