Dynapenic obesity and the effect on long-term physical function and quality of life: Data from the osteoarthritis initiative Physical functioning, physical health and activity

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Background: Obesity is associated with functional impairment, institutionalization, and increased mortality risk in elders. Dynapenia is defined as reduced muscle strength and is a known independent predictor of adverse events and disability. The synergy between dynapenia and obesity leads to worse outcomes than either independently. We identified the impact of dynapenic obesity in a cohort at risk for and with knee osteoarthritis on function. Methods: We identified adults aged∈≥∈60 years from the Osteoarthritis Initiative. Obesity was defined as a body mass index∈≥∈30 kg/m2. Dynapenia was classified using the lowest sex-specific tertile of knee extensor strength. Participants were grouped according to obesity and knee strength: dynapenic obesity; dynapenia without obesity; obesity without dynapenia; and no dynapenia nor obesity. Four-year data was available. Self-reported activities of daily living (ADL) were assessed at follow-up. Outcomes of gait speed, 400 m walk distance, Late-life Disability and Function Index (LLFDI), and Short-Form (SF)-12 were analyzed using mixed effects and logistic regression models. Results: Of 2025 subjects (56.3 % female), mean age was 68.2 years and 182 (24.1 %) had dynapenic obesity. Dynapenic obesity was associated with reduced gait speed, LLFDI-limitations, and SF-12 physical score in both sexes and in the 400 m walk in men only (all p∈

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Batsis, J. A., Zbehlik, A. J., Pidgeon, D., & Bartels, S. J. (2015). Dynapenic obesity and the effect on long-term physical function and quality of life: Data from the osteoarthritis initiative Physical functioning, physical health and activity. BMC Geriatrics, 15(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12877-015-0118-9

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