2021
DOI: 10.2147/cia.s302167
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Obesity, Even in the Metabolically Healthy, Increases the Risk of Poor Physical Performance: A Cross-Sectional Study of Older People in a Chinese Community

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“…Maintenance and improvement of everyday functioning are major goals in geriatrics and should be focused on the management of obesity in older people as obesity and SO increase the risk of functional decline and nursing home admissions 10,92,93 . It has been demonstrated that older people with obesity achieve poorer scores on physical performance tests 94–96 . Forty‐two of the identified RCTs measured at least one outcome in the physical function domain, however, using 42 different outcomes.…”
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“…Maintenance and improvement of everyday functioning are major goals in geriatrics and should be focused on the management of obesity in older people as obesity and SO increase the risk of functional decline and nursing home admissions 10,92,93 . It has been demonstrated that older people with obesity achieve poorer scores on physical performance tests 94–96 . Forty‐two of the identified RCTs measured at least one outcome in the physical function domain, however, using 42 different outcomes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…10,92,93 It has been demonstrated that older people with obesity achieve poorer scores on physical performance tests. [94][95][96] Forty-two of the identified RCTs measured at least one outcome in the physical function domain, however, using 42 different outcomes. Although there are wellestablished tests to assess physical functioning in older people, these…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…El exceso de peso aumenta considerablemente el riesgo de morbimortalidad por enfermedades no transmisibles (Chooi et al, 2019; Organisation Mondiale de la Santé, 2020) y constituye una de las principales causas de discapacidad. La asociación entre la obesidad y un bajo rendimiento físico ha sido discutida en algunos estudios (Bell et al, 2017;Ma et al, 2021). La obesidad constituyó un factor de riesgo de un rendimiento físico deficiente, incluso en las personas metabólicamente saludable (Ma et al, 2021).…”
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“…La asociación entre la obesidad y un bajo rendimiento físico ha sido discutida en algunos estudios (Bell et al, 2017;Ma et al, 2021). La obesidad constituyó un factor de riesgo de un rendimiento físico deficiente, incluso en las personas metabólicamente saludable (Ma et al, 2021). Un estudio demostró que las personas que presentan obesidad tienen un mayor riesgo de disfunción muscular (Ma et al, 2021).…”
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“…Obesity is considered as a fall risk factor in people aged 60 years and older [ 40 ]. It has recently been demonstarted that obesity, regardless of the presence of metabolic dysfunction, increases the risk of poor physical performance as assessed with several tests, including TUG [ 41 ]. However, a study conducted on 5970 Spanish people aged ≥65 years (European Health Survey 2014) concluded that there was no association between BMI and the degree of functional limitation [ 42 ].…”
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confidence: 99%