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Association of lifestyle factors and inflammation with sarcopenic obesity: data from the PREDIMED‐Plus trial

BACKGROUND: Sarcopenia is a progressive age‐related skeletal muscle disorder associated with increased likelihood of adverse outcomes. Muscle wasting is often accompanied by an increase in body fat, leading to ‘sarcopenic obesity’. The aim of the present study was to analyse the association of lifes...

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Autores principales: Abete, Itziar, Konieczna, Jadwiga, Zulet, M. Angeles, Galmés‐Panades, Aina M., Ibero‐Baraibar, Idoia, Babio, Nancy, Estruch, Ramón, Vidal, Josep, Toledo, Estefanía, Razquin, Cristina, Bartolomé, Rafael, Díaz‐Lopez, Andrés, Fiol, Miquel, Casas, Rosa, Vera, Josep, Buil‐Cosiales, Pilar, Pintó, Xavier, Corbella, Emili, Portillo, Maria Puy, de Paz, Jose Antonio, Martín, Vicente, Daimiel, Lidia, Goday, Albert, Rosique‐Esteban, Nuria, Salas‐Salvadó, Jordi, Romaguera, Dora, Martínez, J. Alfredo
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6818445/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31144432
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jcsm.12442
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author Abete, Itziar
Konieczna, Jadwiga
Zulet, M. Angeles
Galmés‐Panades, Aina M.
Ibero‐Baraibar, Idoia
Babio, Nancy
Estruch, Ramón
Vidal, Josep
Toledo, Estefanía
Razquin, Cristina
Bartolomé, Rafael
Díaz‐Lopez, Andrés
Fiol, Miquel
Casas, Rosa
Vera, Josep
Buil‐Cosiales, Pilar
Pintó, Xavier
Corbella, Emili
Portillo, Maria Puy
de Paz, Jose Antonio
Martín, Vicente
Daimiel, Lidia
Goday, Albert
Rosique‐Esteban, Nuria
Salas‐Salvadó, Jordi
Romaguera, Dora
Martínez, J. Alfredo
author_facet Abete, Itziar
Konieczna, Jadwiga
Zulet, M. Angeles
Galmés‐Panades, Aina M.
Ibero‐Baraibar, Idoia
Babio, Nancy
Estruch, Ramón
Vidal, Josep
Toledo, Estefanía
Razquin, Cristina
Bartolomé, Rafael
Díaz‐Lopez, Andrés
Fiol, Miquel
Casas, Rosa
Vera, Josep
Buil‐Cosiales, Pilar
Pintó, Xavier
Corbella, Emili
Portillo, Maria Puy
de Paz, Jose Antonio
Martín, Vicente
Daimiel, Lidia
Goday, Albert
Rosique‐Esteban, Nuria
Salas‐Salvadó, Jordi
Romaguera, Dora
Martínez, J. Alfredo
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description BACKGROUND: Sarcopenia is a progressive age‐related skeletal muscle disorder associated with increased likelihood of adverse outcomes. Muscle wasting is often accompanied by an increase in body fat, leading to ‘sarcopenic obesity’. The aim of the present study was to analyse the association of lifestyle variables such as diet, dietary components, physical activity (PA), body composition, and inflammatory markers, with the risk of sarcopenic obesity. METHODS: A cross‐sectional analysis based on baseline data from the PREDIMED‐Plus study was performed. A total of 1535 participants (48% women) with overweight/obesity (body mass index: 32.5 ± 3.3 kg/m(2); age: 65.2 ± 4.9 years old) and metabolic syndrome were categorized according to sex‐specific tertiles (T) of the sarcopenic index (SI) as assessed by dual‐energy X‐ray absorptiometry scanning. Anthropometrical measurements, biochemical markers, dietary intake, and PA information were collected. Linear regression analyses were carried out to evaluate the association between variables. RESULTS: Subjects in the first SI tertile were older, less physically active, showed higher frequency of abdominal obesity and diabetes, and consumed higher saturated fat and less vitamin C than subjects from the other two tertiles (all P < 0.05). Multiple adjusted linear regression models evidenced significant positive associations across tertiles of SI with adherence to the Mediterranean dietary score (P‐trend < 0.05), PA (P‐trend < 0.0001), and the 30 s chair stand test (P‐trend < 0.0001), whereas significant negative associations were found with an inadequate vitamin C consumption (P‐trend < 0.05), visceral fat and leucocyte count (all P‐trend < 0.0001), and some white cell subtypes (neutrophils and monocytes), neutrophil‐to‐lymphocyte ratio, and platelet count (all P‐trend < 0.05). When models were additionally adjusted by potential mediators (inflammatory markers, diabetes, and waist circumference), no relevant changes were observed, only dietary variables lost significance. CONCLUSIONS: Diet and PA are important regulatory mediators of systemic inflammation, which is directly involved in the sarcopenic process. A healthy dietary pattern combined with exercise is a promising strategy to limit age‐related sarcopenia.
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spelling pubmed-68184452019-11-04 Association of lifestyle factors and inflammation with sarcopenic obesity: data from the PREDIMED‐Plus trial Abete, Itziar Konieczna, Jadwiga Zulet, M. Angeles Galmés‐Panades, Aina M. Ibero‐Baraibar, Idoia Babio, Nancy Estruch, Ramón Vidal, Josep Toledo, Estefanía Razquin, Cristina Bartolomé, Rafael Díaz‐Lopez, Andrés Fiol, Miquel Casas, Rosa Vera, Josep Buil‐Cosiales, Pilar Pintó, Xavier Corbella, Emili Portillo, Maria Puy de Paz, Jose Antonio Martín, Vicente Daimiel, Lidia Goday, Albert Rosique‐Esteban, Nuria Salas‐Salvadó, Jordi Romaguera, Dora Martínez, J. Alfredo J Cachexia Sarcopenia Muscle Original Articles BACKGROUND: Sarcopenia is a progressive age‐related skeletal muscle disorder associated with increased likelihood of adverse outcomes. Muscle wasting is often accompanied by an increase in body fat, leading to ‘sarcopenic obesity’. The aim of the present study was to analyse the association of lifestyle variables such as diet, dietary components, physical activity (PA), body composition, and inflammatory markers, with the risk of sarcopenic obesity. METHODS: A cross‐sectional analysis based on baseline data from the PREDIMED‐Plus study was performed. A total of 1535 participants (48% women) with overweight/obesity (body mass index: 32.5 ± 3.3 kg/m(2); age: 65.2 ± 4.9 years old) and metabolic syndrome were categorized according to sex‐specific tertiles (T) of the sarcopenic index (SI) as assessed by dual‐energy X‐ray absorptiometry scanning. Anthropometrical measurements, biochemical markers, dietary intake, and PA information were collected. Linear regression analyses were carried out to evaluate the association between variables. RESULTS: Subjects in the first SI tertile were older, less physically active, showed higher frequency of abdominal obesity and diabetes, and consumed higher saturated fat and less vitamin C than subjects from the other two tertiles (all P < 0.05). Multiple adjusted linear regression models evidenced significant positive associations across tertiles of SI with adherence to the Mediterranean dietary score (P‐trend < 0.05), PA (P‐trend < 0.0001), and the 30 s chair stand test (P‐trend < 0.0001), whereas significant negative associations were found with an inadequate vitamin C consumption (P‐trend < 0.05), visceral fat and leucocyte count (all P‐trend < 0.0001), and some white cell subtypes (neutrophils and monocytes), neutrophil‐to‐lymphocyte ratio, and platelet count (all P‐trend < 0.05). When models were additionally adjusted by potential mediators (inflammatory markers, diabetes, and waist circumference), no relevant changes were observed, only dietary variables lost significance. CONCLUSIONS: Diet and PA are important regulatory mediators of systemic inflammation, which is directly involved in the sarcopenic process. A healthy dietary pattern combined with exercise is a promising strategy to limit age‐related sarcopenia. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-05-29 2019-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6818445/ /pubmed/31144432 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jcsm.12442 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Journal of Cachexia, Sarcopenia and Muscle published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of the Society on Sarcopenia, Cachexia and Wasting Disorders This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Abete, Itziar
Konieczna, Jadwiga
Zulet, M. Angeles
Galmés‐Panades, Aina M.
Ibero‐Baraibar, Idoia
Babio, Nancy
Estruch, Ramón
Vidal, Josep
Toledo, Estefanía
Razquin, Cristina
Bartolomé, Rafael
Díaz‐Lopez, Andrés
Fiol, Miquel
Casas, Rosa
Vera, Josep
Buil‐Cosiales, Pilar
Pintó, Xavier
Corbella, Emili
Portillo, Maria Puy
de Paz, Jose Antonio
Martín, Vicente
Daimiel, Lidia
Goday, Albert
Rosique‐Esteban, Nuria
Salas‐Salvadó, Jordi
Romaguera, Dora
Martínez, J. Alfredo
Association of lifestyle factors and inflammation with sarcopenic obesity: data from the PREDIMED‐Plus trial
title Association of lifestyle factors and inflammation with sarcopenic obesity: data from the PREDIMED‐Plus trial
title_full Association of lifestyle factors and inflammation with sarcopenic obesity: data from the PREDIMED‐Plus trial
title_fullStr Association of lifestyle factors and inflammation with sarcopenic obesity: data from the PREDIMED‐Plus trial
title_full_unstemmed Association of lifestyle factors and inflammation with sarcopenic obesity: data from the PREDIMED‐Plus trial
title_short Association of lifestyle factors and inflammation with sarcopenic obesity: data from the PREDIMED‐Plus trial
title_sort association of lifestyle factors and inflammation with sarcopenic obesity: data from the predimed‐plus trial
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6818445/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31144432
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jcsm.12442
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