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Can Geriatr J ; 26(4): 493-501, 2023 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38045877

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Background: Sarcopenia is associated with increased morbidity and mortality. Clinically, sarcopenia can be overlooked, especially in obesity. Sarcopenia diagnostic criteria include muscle mass (MM) and function assessments. Muscle function can be readily assessed in a clinic setting (grip strength, chair stand test). However, MM requires dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) Body Composition (BC) or other costly tools, not readily available. Methods: Observational cohort pilot study of independently mobile, community dwelling older adults, comparing MM using two office-based, direct-to-consumer bioimpedance (BIA) scales (Ozeri® [manufactured in China] and OMRON® [OMRON HBF-510® Full Body Sensor, Shiokoji Horikawa, Kyoto, Japan] to DXA. The OMRON differs from the Ozeri scale because the OMRON also includes hand sensors. The European Working Group on Sarcopenia in Older People (EWGSOP) DXA or BIA low MM diagnostic cut-offs were used to classify participants as having low or normal MM. Results: Fifty participants: 11 men, 39 women. Forty-two completed DXA. Age 75.8 yrs [67-90]. 81% obese based on body fat cut-offs. With DXA [ASM/height2], 15 had low MM. Using BIA [mmass/height2], 7 with Ozeri, and 27 with OMRON, had low MM. Positive predictive value for low MM versus DXA (as the gold standard) for Ozeri was 73.3% and OMRON was 92.8%. Good correlation between BIA scales and DXA for body fat estimates. Conclusions: OMRON captured all low MM participants identified by DXA plus all on DXA diagnostic borderline. Prevalence of obesity was high. Clinically, sarcopenic obese is the most difficult phenotype, as obesity masks low muscle mass. Low cost, readily available, direct-to-consumer BIA BC scales, especially with hand sensors, provide immediate, reliable information on muscle and fat mass. This can prompt appropriate investigation and/or intervention for sarcopenia or sarcopenic obesity.

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