Physical activity and sarcopenic obesity: definition, assessment, prevalence and mechanism

Future Sci OA. 2016 Jul 14;2(3):FSO127. doi: 10.4155/fsoa-2016-0028. eCollection 2016 Sep.

Abstract

Sarcopenic obesity is the coexistance of sarcopenia and obesity. Modern sarcopenia definition includes low muscle mass, weak muscle strength (handgrip strength) and poor physical function (slow walking), although the clinical definition of each varies worldwide. The cut-points for low muscle mass for men and women using appendicular lean mass divided by height (kg/m2) are ≤7.0 and ≤5.4 in Asians, and ≤7.23 and ≤5.67 in Caucasians, respectively. The cut-points for weak handgrip strength (kg) for men and women are <26 and <18 in Asians, and <30 and <20 in Caucasians, respectively. The cut-point for slow walking is ≤0.8 m/s in men and women. Current data suggest the potential benefits of physical activity and fitness on sarcopenic obesity in older adults.

Keywords: exercise; handgrip strength; muscle mass; physical activity; physical fitness; physical function; sarcopenia; sarcopenic obesity; walking speed.

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