Aim Obesity is a well‐established risk factor for developing Type 2 diabetes. Evidence suggests that sarcopenia, the age‐related decline in muscle mass and strength, may exacerbate diabetes risk in obese individuals. The aim of this study was to determine the combined effect of obesity and low muscle strength, dynapenia, on the risk of incident Type 2 diabetes in older adults. Methods Participants were 5953 (1670 obese) men and women from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing without known Type 2 diabetes at baseline and for whom handgrip strength, biochemical and other clinical data were collected. A diagnosis of Type 2 diabetes was recorded from self‐reported physician diagnosis over 6 years. Results For each unit increase in grip stre...
Background: Age-related sarcopenia describes the loss of muscle strength and often accompanies an in...
BACKGROUND: Although the prevalence of sarcopenic obesity is increasing, nowadays a universally acce...
BACKGROUND: Although the prevalence of sarcopenic obesity is increasing, nowadays a universally acce...
Aim Obesity is a well-established risk factor for developing Type 2 diabetes. Evidence suggests th...
ObjectivesTo investigate the association between body fat (BF%) and sarcopenia in older adults with ...
IntroductionDiseases such as diabetes mellitus may be associated with adverse changes in body compos...
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...
Aims/Introduction: Advanced glycation end-products (AGEs), which are a major cause of diabetic vascu...
Background: We examined the role of sarcopenic obesity as a risk factor for new-onset depressive sym...
Background: Long-term associations between type 2 diabetes, prediabetes, and muscle strength are obs...
Aims/Introduction: The present study aimed to clarify the prevalence and clinical characteristics of...
Background: Although the prevalence of sarcopenic obesity is increasing, nowadays a universally acce...
Background: Although the prevalence of sarcopenic obesity is increasing, nowadays a universally acce...
Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and sarcopenia (low skeletal muscle mass and function) share a bidir...
Background: Age-related sarcopenia describes the loss of muscle strength and often accompanies an in...
BACKGROUND: Although the prevalence of sarcopenic obesity is increasing, nowadays a universally acce...
BACKGROUND: Although the prevalence of sarcopenic obesity is increasing, nowadays a universally acce...
Aim Obesity is a well-established risk factor for developing Type 2 diabetes. Evidence suggests th...
ObjectivesTo investigate the association between body fat (BF%) and sarcopenia in older adults with ...
IntroductionDiseases such as diabetes mellitus may be associated with adverse changes in body compos...
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...
Aims/Introduction: Advanced glycation end-products (AGEs), which are a major cause of diabetic vascu...
Background: We examined the role of sarcopenic obesity as a risk factor for new-onset depressive sym...
Background: Long-term associations between type 2 diabetes, prediabetes, and muscle strength are obs...
Aims/Introduction: The present study aimed to clarify the prevalence and clinical characteristics of...
Background: Although the prevalence of sarcopenic obesity is increasing, nowadays a universally acce...
Background: Although the prevalence of sarcopenic obesity is increasing, nowadays a universally acce...
Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and sarcopenia (low skeletal muscle mass and function) share a bidir...
Background: Age-related sarcopenia describes the loss of muscle strength and often accompanies an in...
BACKGROUND: Although the prevalence of sarcopenic obesity is increasing, nowadays a universally acce...
BACKGROUND: Although the prevalence of sarcopenic obesity is increasing, nowadays a universally acce...