Fat and fat-free mass as important determinants of body composition assessment in relation to sarcopenic obesity

Apr 3, 2023Roczniki Panstwowego Zakladu Higieny

Fat and muscle mass as key factors in measuring body makeup related to sarcopenic obesity

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Abstract

In a study of 201 women, 12.9% were identified as having sarcopenic obesity based on the fat to fat-free mass ratio.

  • The ratio of fat to fat-free mass (FM/FFM) was used to classify women into categories of healthy weight, obesity, and sarcopenic obesity.
  • Anthropometric parameters generally increased with higher FM/FFM values, peaking in women with sarcopenic obesity.
  • Biochemical parameters such as total cholesterol, LDL, triglycerides, glucose, and blood pressure also increased with higher FM/FFM values, while HDL levels decreased.
  • FM/FFM exhibited a strong positive correlation with fat mass and visceral fat area, and a strong negative correlation with fat-free mass and skeletal muscle mass.
  • The findings suggest that assessing both fat mass and muscle mass is important for a comprehensive evaluation of health.

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