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Pharmacology & Pharmacy
M. Altinkaynak, C. K. Ozturk, Y. Goksoy, O. Y. Eryigit, T. S. Akpinar, S. N. Erten, B. Saka
Summary: The aim of this study was to determine the contribution of diabetes mellitus to the prevalence of sarcopenic obesity (SO) in nursing home residents. The results showed that the prevalence of obesity and sarcopenic obesity was higher among diabetic patients, but the difference was not statistically significant.
EUROPEAN REVIEW FOR MEDICAL AND PHARMACOLOGICAL SCIENCES
(2023)
Article
Pharmacology & Pharmacy
M. Altinkaynak, C. K. Ozturk, Y. Goksoy, O. Y. Eryigit, T. S. Akpinar, S. N. Erten, B. Saka
Summary: This study aimed to determine the impact of diabetes on the prevalence of sarcopenic obesity in nursing home residents. The results showed that the incidence of obesity and sarcopenic obesity was higher among diabetic patients.
EUROPEAN REVIEW FOR MEDICAL AND PHARMACOLOGICAL SCIENCES
(2023)
Article
Pharmacology & Pharmacy
M. Altinkaynak, C. K. Ozturk, Y. Goksoy, O. Y. Eryigit, T. S. Akpinar, S. N. Erten, B. Saka
Summary: The aim of this study was to determine the contribution of diabetes mellitus to the prevalence of sarcopenic obesity in nursing home residents. The study found that obesity and sarcopenic obesity were more prevalent among diabetic patients.
EUROPEAN REVIEW FOR MEDICAL AND PHARMACOLOGICAL SCIENCES
(2023)
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Medicine, General & Internal
Surapaneni Lakshmi Sravya, Jayshree Swain, Abhay Kumar Sahoo, Swayamsidha Mangaraj, Jayabhanu Kanwar, Pooja Jadhao, Srijit Das
Summary: This study aims to determine the prevalence and predictors of sarcopenia among individuals with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). The study found that the prevalence of sarcopenia was significantly higher among T2DM individuals compared to non-diabetics. Body mass index, physical activity, serum calcium levels, hypertension, and neuropathy were identified as significant predictors of sarcopenia.
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE
(2023)
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Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
Piao Wang, Yi Liu, Tong Zhang, Cheng Yin, Seok Yong Kang, Su Jin Kim, Yong-Ki Park, Hyo Won Jung
Summary: In this study, the root extract of Morinda officinalis (MORE) was found to improve diabetes symptoms in mice with high-fat-diet (HFD)/streptozotocin (STZ)-induced diabetes by enhancing muscle function. This suggests that MORE could be used to prevent or treat diabetes along with muscle disorders.
Review
Nutrition & Dietetics
Anna Izzo, Elena Massimino, Gabriele Riccardi, Giuseppe Della Pepa
Summary: Type 2 diabetes mellitus is a major health burden for the elderly, affecting approximately 25% of those over 65 years old. Sarcopenia, characterized by loss of skeletal muscle mass and function, has been identified as a new complication in elderly individuals with T2DM. It is important for researchers and clinicians to understand the risk factors and associations of sarcopenia in T2DM patients in order to provide appropriate therapeutic interventions.
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Geriatrics & Gerontology
Chun Luo, Rui-yan Liu, Guang-wu Zhang, Fei Hu, Yu-hong Jin, Bing-yang Liu
Summary: This study examined the longitudinal association between possible sarcopenia and new-onset type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) in older adults using data from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study. The results showed that possible sarcopenia is associated with an increased risk of new-onset T2DM, especially in individuals aged 75 or younger and who are not overweight.
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Medicine, General & Internal
Han Rim Lee, Jungeun Shin, Kyungdo Han, Jiwon Chang, Su-Min Jeong, Seung Joo Chon, Soo Jung Choi, Dong Wook Shin
Summary: The association between obesity and diabetes mellitus was found to be stronger in premenopausal women than in postmenopausal women, especially in cases where BMI exceeded 30, indicating a higher risk of diabetes in obese premenopausal women.
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE
(2021)
Review
Endocrinology & Metabolism
Yu-Shun Qiao, Yin-He Chai, Hong-Jian Gong, Zhiyessova Zhuldyz, Coen D. A. Stehouwer, Jian-Bo Zhou, Rafael Simo
Summary: High HbA1c levels, prediabetes, diabetes, and diabetic complications are associated with an increased risk of sarcopenia. People with diabetes have a higher risk of sarcopenia, and therapeutic strategies should focus on preventing the conversion of IGT to diabetes and optimizing glycemic control to prevent or slow down sarcopenia in the diabetic population.
FRONTIERS IN ENDOCRINOLOGY
(2021)
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Nutrition & Dietetics
Lorenzo M. Donini, Luca Busetto, Stephan C. Bischoff, Tommy Cederholm, Maria D. Ballesteros-Pomar, John A. Batsis, Juergen M. Bauer, Yves Boirie, Alfonso J. Cruz-Jentoft, Dror Dicker, Stefano Frara, Gema Fruhbeck, Laurence Genton, Yftach Gepner, Andrea Giustina, Maria Cristina Gonzalez, Ho-Seong Han, Steven B. Heymsfield, Takashi Higashiguchi, Alessandro Laviano, Andrea Lenzi, Ibolya Nyulasi, Edda Parrinello, Eleonora Poggiogalle, Carla M. Prado, Javier Salvador, Yves Rolland, Ferruccio Santini, Mireille J. Serlie, Hanping Shi, Cornel C. Sieber, Mario Siervo, Roberto Vettor, Dennis T. Villareal, Dorothee Volkert, Jianchun Yu, Mauro Zamboni, Rocco Barazzoni
Summary: Sarcopenic obesity (SO), the coexistence of excess adiposity and low muscle mass/function, is common in individuals with obesity and negatively impacts patient outcomes. This article presents an initiative by ESPEN and EASO to establish a consensus on the definition and diagnostic criteria for SO. The proposed diagnostic procedure includes assessment of skeletal muscle function and body composition to confirm the diagnosis of SO. The authors advocate for the implementation of these criteria in routine clinical practice.
CLINICAL NUTRITION
(2022)
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Endocrinology & Metabolism
Lina Sun, Junling Fu, Zhijing Mu, Xiaoye Duan, Piu Chan, Shuangling Xiu
Summary: This study investigated the association between body fat (BF%) and sarcopenia in older adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), as well as the potential link with increased levels of inflammatory indicators and insulin resistance. The results showed that higher BF% was associated with an increased risk of sarcopenia in older adults with T2DM, highlighting the importance of assessing BF% in the management of sarcopenia.
FRONTIERS IN ENDOCRINOLOGY
(2023)
Article
Endocrinology & Metabolism
Eyun Song, Soon Young Hwang, Min Jeong Park, Ahreum Jang, Kyeong Jin Kim, Ji Hee Yu, Nam Hoon Kim, Hye Jin Yoo, Ji A. Seo, Sin Gon Kim, Nan Hee Kim, Sei Hyun Baik, Kyung Mook Choi
Summary: The study found that the coexistence of diabetes mellitus (DM) and sarcopenia (SP) increases the risk of all-cause and cardiovascular mortality. Individuals with either disease need careful management to prevent the development of the other disease and reduce mortality.
METABOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL
(2023)
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Nutrition & Dietetics
Masafumi Nozoe, Hiroki Kubo, Masashi Kanai, Miho Yamamoto, Shinichi Shimada, Kyoshi Mase
Summary: This study investigated the relationships between pre-stroke sarcopenia risk and comorbidities with lower extremity muscle strength in older patients with acute stroke. It found that pre-stroke sarcopenia and diabetes mellitus were negatively associated with lower extremity muscle strength, providing useful information for clinicians.
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Medicine, Research & Experimental
Ruina Li, Sixian Lin, Jiayuan Tu, Yongzhuang Chen, Bin Cheng, Xiaoqiao Mo, Tian Xie
Summary: This study aimed to investigate risk factors for pre-sarcopenia in young patients with diabetes and establish a practical tool for diagnosis. Gender, height, and waist circumference were identified as predictive factors for pre-sarcopenia. A nomogram model was developed and showed excellent discrimination and clinical utility.
JOURNAL OF TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE
(2023)
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Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
Hyeonbin Lee, Hyung Suk Seo, Regina E. Y. Kim, Seung Ku Lee, Young Hen Lee, Chol Shin
Summary: The study found that obesity and muscle mass have different effects on brain volume in older adults, with muscle mass positively correlated with the volume of more brain regions, while obesity is negatively correlated with the volume of certain brain regions.
EUROPEAN RADIOLOGY
(2021)