Background and aims Obesity is frequently associated with cirrhosis, and cirrhotic patients may develop simultaneous loss of skeletal muscle and gain of adipose tissue, culminating in the condition of sarcopenic obesity. Additionally, muscle depletion is characterized by both a reduction in muscle size and increased proportion of muscular fat, termed myosteatosis. In this study, we aimed to establish the frequency and clinical significance of sarcopenia, sarcopenic obesity and myosteatosis in cirrhotic patients. Methods We analysed 678 patients with cirrhosis. Sarcopenia, sarcopenic obesity and myosteatosis were analysed by CT scan using the third lumbar vertebrae skeletal muscle and attenuation indexes, using previously validated gender-an...
Sarcopenia, defined as the loss of muscle strength, mass, and functionality, confers a poor prognosi...
ObjectivesFrailty is prevalent in patients with cirrhosis and is hypothesized to result in part from...
Sarcopenia is defined as a loss of muscle strength, mass and function and it is a predictor of morta...
Background and aims Obesity is frequently associated with cirrhosis, and cirrhotic patients may deve...
Myosteatosis (pathological fat accumulation in muscle) is defined by lower mean skeletal muscle radi...
Background: Previous studies have shown that sarcopenia appears to be a significant contributor to p...
Muscle alterations (myosteatosis and sarcopenia) are frequent in cirrhosis and related to some compl...
Background/Aims: Myosteatosis implies impaired muscle quality. The aim of the study was to investiga...
BackgroundMyosteatosis is linked to dismal outcomes in the context of cirrhosis. However, the associ...
Alterations in nutritional status, in particular sarcopenia, have been extensively associated with a...
The association between sarcopenia and prognosis in patients with cirrhosis remains to be determined...
Background: Sarcopenia is now recognized more and more as a biomarker with poor outcomes in cirrhoti...
Sarcopenia, characterized by a loss of muscle strength, quantity/quality, and physical performance i...
Myosteatosis, or pathological excess fat accumulation in muscle, has been widely defined as a lower ...
Introduction: Sarcopenia is defined as loss of skeletal muscle mass, strength, and function, and it ...
Sarcopenia, defined as the loss of muscle strength, mass, and functionality, confers a poor prognosi...
ObjectivesFrailty is prevalent in patients with cirrhosis and is hypothesized to result in part from...
Sarcopenia is defined as a loss of muscle strength, mass and function and it is a predictor of morta...
Background and aims Obesity is frequently associated with cirrhosis, and cirrhotic patients may deve...
Myosteatosis (pathological fat accumulation in muscle) is defined by lower mean skeletal muscle radi...
Background: Previous studies have shown that sarcopenia appears to be a significant contributor to p...
Muscle alterations (myosteatosis and sarcopenia) are frequent in cirrhosis and related to some compl...
Background/Aims: Myosteatosis implies impaired muscle quality. The aim of the study was to investiga...
BackgroundMyosteatosis is linked to dismal outcomes in the context of cirrhosis. However, the associ...
Alterations in nutritional status, in particular sarcopenia, have been extensively associated with a...
The association between sarcopenia and prognosis in patients with cirrhosis remains to be determined...
Background: Sarcopenia is now recognized more and more as a biomarker with poor outcomes in cirrhoti...
Sarcopenia, characterized by a loss of muscle strength, quantity/quality, and physical performance i...
Myosteatosis, or pathological excess fat accumulation in muscle, has been widely defined as a lower ...
Introduction: Sarcopenia is defined as loss of skeletal muscle mass, strength, and function, and it ...
Sarcopenia, defined as the loss of muscle strength, mass, and functionality, confers a poor prognosi...
ObjectivesFrailty is prevalent in patients with cirrhosis and is hypothesized to result in part from...
Sarcopenia is defined as a loss of muscle strength, mass and function and it is a predictor of morta...