This study was conducted to assess the association between sarcopenic obesity and cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk in Korean adults (n=3,320; ≥40 yr) who participated in the 5th Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey in 2010. The appendicular skeletal muscle mass divided by body weight was calculated for each participant; participants with values <1 standard deviation below the mean reference value (i.e., aged 20-39 yr) were considered sarcopenic. Subjects were further classified into 4 groups according to their obesity (i.e., body mass index ≥25 kg/m2) and sarcopenic status. Individuals' 10-yr CVD risk was determined using the Framingham risk model. The sarcopenic obese group had more participants (43.8% men, 14.6% women) with a high risk of CVD (≥20%). The sarcopenic obese group was associated with an increased 10-yr CVD risk than the non-sarcopenic, non-obese group (odds ratio [OR], 2.49; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.53-4.06, P<0.001 in men; OR, 1.87; 95% CI, 1.02-3.41, P=0.041 in women). Sarcopenic non-obese and non-sarcopenic obese subjects were not associated with an increased 10-yr CVD risk. Sarcopenic obesity, but not non-sarcopenic obesity, was closely associated with an increased CVD risk in Korean adults.Graphical Abstract
Achieving
a high-quality metal contact on two-dimensional (2D)
semiconductors still remains a major challenge due to the strong Fermi
level pinning and the absence of an effective doping method. Here,
we demonstrate high performance “all-PtSe2”
field-effect transistors (FETs) completely free from those issues,
enabled by the vertical integration of a metallic thick PtSe2 source/drain onto the semiconducting ultrathin PtSe2 channel.
Owing to its inherent thickness-dependent semiconductor-to-metal phase
transition, the transferred metallic PtSe2 transforms the
underlying semiconducting PtSe2 into metal at the junction.
Therefore, a fully metallized source/drain and semiconducting channel
could be realized within the same PtSe2 platform. The ultrathin
PtSe2 FETs with PtSe2 vdW contact exhibits excellent
gate tunability, superior mobility, and high ON current accompanied
by one order lower contact resistance compared to conventional Ti/Au
contact FETs. Our work provides a new device paradigm with a low resistance
PtSe2 vdW contact which can overcome a fundamental bottleneck
in 2D nanoelectronics.
A molecular cage, macrobicycle 2, containing amide and pyrrole groups as hydrogen-bonding donors and imine groups as hydrogen-bonding acceptors has been synthesized. Compound 2 was found to recognize tetrahedral oxyanions with high affinities, such as H 2 PO 4 − , HSO 4 − , SO 4 2− , and HP 2 O 7 3− , as well as the spherical halide anions, in chloroform. A single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis revealed that compound 2 formed a 1:1 complex with H 2 PO 4 − in the solid state.
BackgroundThe association between sleep duration and body composition measures in Korean adults remains unclear.MethodsThis cross-sectional study included 3,532 subjects aged ≥40 years (1,542 men and 1,990 women) who participated in the 2010 Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey V-1. Self-reported sleep duration and anthropometric data were collected. Appendicular skeletal muscle mass (ASM) was quantified via dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry. Obesity was defined according to the body mass index and waist circumference. Sarcopenia was defined as the muscle mass percentage (ASM/weight) below the lowest quintile computed for the study population. Multivariate logistic regressions with or without adjustment for sociodemographic and lifestyle factors were used to evaluate the association of sleep duration with obesity and sarcopenia for participants who slept ≤5, 6–8, and ≥9 h/d. The results were expressed as odds ratios (ORs) with 95% confidence intervals (95% CIs).ResultsIn women, the association between sleep duration and sarcopenia was stronger for individuals who slept ≥9 h/d than for those who slept 6–8 h/d (unadjusted OR, 1.99; 95% CI, 1.19–3.34; adjusted OR, 1.77; 95% CI, 1.06– 2.96).ConclusionLonger sleep duration is associated with a significantly higher incidence of sarcopenia in Korean women aged ≥40 years.
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