2021
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-85316-0
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Adverse body measurements are superior to sarcopenia-associated measurements in predicting chronic diseases

Abstract: Few studies have demonstrated an association of sarcopenia-associated body measurements with chronic diseases through a comprehensive methodology. This study aims to examine the relationship between sarcopenia-associated body measurements and chronic diseases. This is a cohort study. We recruited 316 community dwellers, including 76 patients with sarcopenia and 240 controls, and obtained their body measurements associated with sarcopenia. We collected three-dimensional anthropometric body-surface measurements … Show more

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“…Additionally, several chronic diseases, including malignant tumors, type 2 diabetes mellitus, liver cirrhosis, rheumatoid autoimmune diseases, and cardiovascular diseases, can contribute to the development of secondary sarcopenia. The prevalence of secondary sarcopenia surpasses that of primary sarcopenia and significantly impacts patients’ prognosis and rehabilitation outcomes ( Liao et al, 2021 ; Supriya et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: The Relationship Between Sarcopenia and Nsclcmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, several chronic diseases, including malignant tumors, type 2 diabetes mellitus, liver cirrhosis, rheumatoid autoimmune diseases, and cardiovascular diseases, can contribute to the development of secondary sarcopenia. The prevalence of secondary sarcopenia surpasses that of primary sarcopenia and significantly impacts patients’ prognosis and rehabilitation outcomes ( Liao et al, 2021 ; Supriya et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: The Relationship Between Sarcopenia and Nsclcmentioning
confidence: 99%