Physical frailty and body composition in obese elderly men and women
- PMID: 15229329
- DOI: 10.1038/oby.2004.111
Physical frailty and body composition in obese elderly men and women
Abstract
Objective: To evaluate the prevalence of frailty and interrelationships among body composition, physical function, and quality of life in community-dwelling obese elderly (OE) persons.
Research methods and procedures: Fifty-two OE, 52 nonobese frail, and 52 nonobese nonfrail subjects, matched for age and sex, were studied. Subjective and objective measures of functional status were evaluated by using the physical performance test, exercise stress test, lower extremity (LE) strength, gait speed, static and dynamic balance, functional status questionnaires, and health-related quality-of-life questionnaire (Medical Outcomes Short Form). Body composition was evaluated by using DXA, and muscle quality was evaluated by determining the ratio of LE strength to LE lean mass.
Results: Among OE subjects, 96% met our standard criteria for mild to moderate frailty. Compared with the nonobese nonfrail group, the OE and nonobese frail groups had lower and similar scores in physical performance test, peak aerobic power, and functional status questionnaire, and exhibited similar impairments in strength, walking speed, balance, and health-related quality of life. Although absolute fat-free mass (FFM) was greater, the percentage body weight as FFM and muscle quality was lower in the OE group than in the other two groups.
Discussion: Physical frailty, which predisposes to loss of independence, is common in community-living OE men and women. Physical frailty in OE subjects was associated with low percentage FFM, poor muscle quality, and decreased quality of life. These findings suggest that weight loss therapy may be particularly important in OE persons to improve physical function, in addition to improving the medical complications associated with obesity.
Comment in
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Sarcopenic obesity: the confluence of two epidemics.Obes Res. 2004 Jun;12(6):887-8. doi: 10.1038/oby.2004.107. Obes Res. 2004. PMID: 15229325 No abstract available.
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