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International Journal of Medical Research & Health Sciences
Year : 2019, Volume : 8, Issue : 1
First page : ( 28) Last page : ( 33)
Online ISSN : 2319-5886.

Comparison of Muscle Mass between Obesity Classes by Different Formulas in Diabetes Mellitus

Tuzun Sabah1,*, Çifçili Serap2, Dabak Reşat1, Tamer İsmet1, Sargın Mehmet3

1Department of Family Medicine, Kartal Dr. Lutfi Kırdar Training and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey

2Department of Family Medicine, Marmara University Medical School, Istanbul, Turkey

3Department of Family Medicine, Istanbul Medeniyet University Medical School, Istanbul, Turkey

*Corresponding e-mail: sabahtuzun@gmail.com

Online published on 28 February, 2019.

Abstract

Objective

Sarcopenia is a risk for type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) patients, however, to diagnose sarcopenia is difficult in these patients since they are generally obese. There is more than one method used to diagnose sarcopenia. The present study aimed to compare different formulas that evaluate muscle mass among age and BMI groups in overweight and obese DM patients.

Methods

The study included DM over the age of 18 years with BMI ≥ 25 kg/m2. In all patients, body weight, total appendicular muscle mass (ASM), total muscle mass, and total fat mass were measured by bioimpedance method. Thereafter, skeletal muscle index was calculated dividing ASM by height (kg/m2); appendicular muscle mass percentage (%) was calculated dividing ASM by body weight; total muscle mass index (kg/m2) was calculated dividing total muscle mass by body height (kg/m2); and total muscle percentage (%) was calculated dividing total muscle mass by body weight.

Results

Of the 486 DM patients enrolled in the study, the mean age was 54.47 ± 8.82 years, and the mean BMI was 38.58 ± 6.25 kg/m2. Skeletal muscle index was 8.16 ± 0.95 kg/m2 in overweight, 9.23 ± 1.04 kg/m2 in class-1 obese, 9.95 ± 1.05 kg/m2 in class-2 obese, and 11.59 ± 1.58 kg/m2 in class-3 obese (p<0.001). Total muscle percentage was 66.18 ± 6.63% in overweight, 58.89 ± 5.77% in class-1 obese, 54.35 ± 4.51% in class-2 obese, and 51.19 ± 3.92% in class-3 obese (p<0.001).

Conclusions

Total muscle percentage may be useful in assessing muscle mass in obese subjects like DM patients.

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Keywords

Sarcopenia, Obesity, Skeletal muscle, Muscle weakness, Type 2 diabetes mellitus.

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