Habitual Physical Activity and Dietary Profiles in Older Japanese Males with Normal-Weight Obesity

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Abstract

Normal-weight obesity is defined as having high body fat but a normal body mass index (BMI). This study examined whether there are differences in habitual physical activity and diet between individuals with normal-weight obesity and obese or non-obesity. This study included 143 males aged 65–75 years, and they were classified into the following three groups according to BMI and visceral fat area (VFA): obese group (n = 27 (BMI: ≥25 kg/m2 and VFA: ≥100 cm2)), normal-weight obese group (n = 35 (BMI: <25 kg/m2 and VFA: ≥100 cm2)) and non-obese group (n = 81 (BMI: <25 kg/m2 and VFA < 100 cm2)). Lowered high-density lipoprotein cholesterol and elevated triglyceride and alanine transaminase were observed in the normal-weight obese group than in the non-obese group (all for p ≤ 0.04, effect size ≥ 0.50). No differences were found in physical activity and dietary habits between non-obese and normal-weight obese groups (all for p > 0.05). Although impaired lipid and liver function parameters were observed in older males with normal-weight obesity compared with older males with non-obesity, physical activity and dietary profiles in themselves were not shown these differences in the present study.

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Tataka, Y., Hiratsu, A., Fujihira, K., Nagayama, C., Kamemoto, K., Fushimi, T., … Miyashita, M. (2023). Habitual Physical Activity and Dietary Profiles in Older Japanese Males with Normal-Weight Obesity. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 20(14). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20146408

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