Fat to lean mass ratio in spinal cord injury: Possible interplay of components of body composition that may instigate systemic inflammation and metabolic syndrome

J Spinal Cord Med. 2022 Nov;45(6):833-839. doi: 10.1080/10790268.2022.2111900. Epub 2022 Sep 21.

Abstract

Objective: To investigate the relationships between percentage fat mass (%FM), percentage lean mass (%LM), and the ratio of %FM to %LM with pro-inflammatory adipokines and metabolic syndrome in individuals with chronic spinal cord injury (SCI).

Design: Observational, cross-sectional. Linear and logistic regression were used to examine the associations between the %FM, %LM, and the %FM to %LM ratio with inflammatory markers and metabolic syndrome, respectively.

Participants: Seventy chronic SCI men and women.

Main outcome measures: %FM, %LM, %FM to %LM ratio; fasting lipids, glucose, and tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α), interleukin-6 (IL-6), and high-sensitivity c-reactive protein (hs-CRP); metabolic syndrome as determined by The International Diabetes Federation criteria.

Results: There were significant correlations between %FM, %LM and the %FM to %LM ratio with hs-CRP. The %LM beta coefficient value was negative and greater than the beta coefficient value for %FM. The %FM to %LM ratio had the strongest correlation with hs-CRP and showed the only significant relationship with IL-6. There were strong significant correlations between %FM, %LM and the %FM to %LM ratio with metabolic syndrome. However, the %FM to %LM ratio, again, showed the strongest relationship indicating that it may be the best predictor of metabolic syndrome.

Conclusion: Both higher %FM and lower %LM affect cardiometabolic health and can be used as predictors for metabolic syndrome. However, the %FM to %LM ratio was the best predictor of systemic inflammation and cardiometabolic disorders in this group of SCI participants, suggesting that they both contribute to the statistical model.

Keywords: Adipokines; Myokines; Percentage fat Mass; Percentage lean mass.

Publication types

  • Observational Study
  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
  • Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.

MeSH terms

  • Absorptiometry, Photon
  • Body Composition
  • Body Mass Index
  • Bone Density
  • C-Reactive Protein
  • Cardiovascular Diseases*
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Inflammation
  • Interleukin-6
  • Male
  • Metabolic Syndrome*
  • Spinal Cord Injuries* / complications

Substances

  • C-Reactive Protein
  • Interleukin-6