Background/Objective. Sarcopenic obesity (SO) is a hidden condition of reduced lean soft tissue (LST) in context of excess adiposity. SO is most commonly reported in older adults and both its risk and prevalence increase with age. A variety of body composition indices and cut points have been used to define this condition, leading to conflicting prevalence and risk prediction. Here, we investigate variability in the prevalence of SO in an adult sample of individuals with class II/III obesity (BMI ≥ 35 kg/m2) using different diagnostic criteria. Methods. SO definitions were identified from a literature review of studies using dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) to assess LST. Demographics, anthropometrics, and body composition (by DXA) we...
Background & aims: Sarcopenic obesity (SO) is defined by a relatively low muscle mass in combina...
Background & aims: Sarcopenic obesity (SO) is defined by a relatively low muscle mass in combina...
Background & aims: Sarcopenic obesity (SO) is defined by a relatively low muscle mass in combina...
Normal-weight obesity (NWO) is a phenotype characterized by excessive body fat (BF) despite normal b...
Normal-weight obesity (NWO) is a phenotype characterized by excessive body fat (BF) despite normal b...
Normal-weight obesity (NWO) is a phenotype characterized by excessive body fat (BF) despite normal b...
Normal-weight obesity (NWO) is a phenotype characterized by excessive body fat (BF) despite normal b...
Normal-weight obesity (NWO) is a phenotype characterized by excessive body fat (BF) despite normal b...
Background & aims: Sarcopenic obesity (SO) is defined by a relatively low muscle mass in combination...
Background & aims: Sarcopenic obesity (SO) is defined by a relatively low muscle mass in combina...
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...
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...
BACKGROUND: Although the prevalence of sarcopenic obesity is increasing, nowadays a universally acce...
Background & aims: Sarcopenic obesity (SO) is defined by a relatively low muscle mass in combina...
Background & aims: Sarcopenic obesity (SO) is defined by a relatively low muscle mass in combina...
Background & aims: Sarcopenic obesity (SO) is defined by a relatively low muscle mass in combina...
Normal-weight obesity (NWO) is a phenotype characterized by excessive body fat (BF) despite normal b...
Normal-weight obesity (NWO) is a phenotype characterized by excessive body fat (BF) despite normal b...
Normal-weight obesity (NWO) is a phenotype characterized by excessive body fat (BF) despite normal b...
Normal-weight obesity (NWO) is a phenotype characterized by excessive body fat (BF) despite normal b...
Normal-weight obesity (NWO) is a phenotype characterized by excessive body fat (BF) despite normal b...
Background & aims: Sarcopenic obesity (SO) is defined by a relatively low muscle mass in combination...
Background & aims: Sarcopenic obesity (SO) is defined by a relatively low muscle mass in combina...
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...
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...
BACKGROUND: Although the prevalence of sarcopenic obesity is increasing, nowadays a universally acce...
Background & aims: Sarcopenic obesity (SO) is defined by a relatively low muscle mass in combina...
Background & aims: Sarcopenic obesity (SO) is defined by a relatively low muscle mass in combina...
Background & aims: Sarcopenic obesity (SO) is defined by a relatively low muscle mass in combina...