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Phase angle as an indicator of sarcopenia, malnutrition, and cachexia in inpatients with cardiovascular diseases
Cardiology | Phase angle, SMI | Hirose et al. | 2020 | Japan | Journal of clinical medicine
Malnutrition is associated with sarcopenia, cachexia, and prognosis. We investigated the usefulness of phase angle (PhA) as a marker of sarcopenia, cachexia, and malnutrition in 412 hospitalized patients with cardiovascular disease. We analyzed body composition with bioelectrical impedance analysis, and nutritional status such as controlling nutritional status (CONUT) score. Both skeletal muscle mass index (SMI) and PhA correlated with age, grip strength and knee extension strength (p< 0.0001) in both sexes. The SMI value correlated …
Fortified whey beverage for improving muscle mass in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a single-blind, randomized clinical
Cardiology | BMI, LBM, FFM | Ahmadi et al. | 2020 | Iran | Respiratory Research
The development of effective nutritional supports for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases (COPD) is still challenging. This study was conducted to investigate the efficacy of daily consumption of fortified whey on inflammation, muscle mass, functionality, and quality of life in patients with moderate-to-severe COPD. A single-blind, randomized trial study was performed on patients with COPD (n= 46). Participants in the intervention group (n= 23) daily received 250 ml of whey beverage fortified with magnesium and vitamin C for 8 …
Cohabiting with Smokers Is an Independent Factor for Worsening Arterial Stiffness Even in Smoking Workers
Cardiology | BMI, PBF, ASM, FFM | Inomoto et al. | 2020 | Japan | J UOEH
Preventing cardiovascular disease (CVD) is an urgent public health challenge. Although brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity (baPWV) can indicate the risk of arterial stiffness and CVD, findings regarding whether baPWV is associated with smoking are inconsistent. This study considered the influence of smoking on arteriosclerosis, specifically focusing on secondhand smoke (SHS), and aimed to construct a strategy for preventing the worsening of arteriosclerosis. We recruited 295 male employees from five companies who had smoking …
No effect of gestational diabetes or pre-gestational obesity on 6-year offspring left ventricular function—RADIEL study follow-
Cardiology | LBM, BMI, PBF | Litwin et al. | 2020 | Finland | Acta Diabetologica
Aims We aimed to investigate associations between pre-pregnancy obesity, gestational diabetes (GDM), offspring body composition, and left ventricular diastolic and systolic function in early childhood. Methods This is an observational study, including 201 mother–child pairs originating from the Finnish Gestational Diabetes Prevention Study (RADIEL; 96 with GDM, 128 with pre-pregnancy obesity) with follow-up from gestation to 6-year postpartum. Follow-up included dyads anthropometrics, body composition, blood pressure …
Skeletal muscle index determined by bioelectrical impedance analysis is a determinant of exercise capacity and a prognostic pre
Cardiology | ECW/TBW, SMI, PBF | Sato et al. | 2020 | Japan | Journal of Cardiology
Background Patients with congenital heart disease (CHD) reportedly have reduced exercise capacity. Underlying cardiac anatomy and a sedentary lifestyle are thought to be associated with exercise impairment. However, little has been reported regarding the relationship between quantitative body composition and exercise capacity. Bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) is a rapid and safe assessment method that has been widely used in clinical research. We hypothesized that bioelectrical impedance parameters are determinants of …
Associations of nutrition and body composition with cardiovascular disease risk factors in soldiers during a 6-month deployment
Cardiology | SMM, BFM, PBF | Nykanene et al. | 2020 | Finland | International Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health
Objectives: This observational follow-up study investigated the associations of nutrition and body composition with cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors, including pro-inflammatory biomarkers, in soldiers during a 6-month deployment. Material and Methods: Thirty-five male soldiers were assessed at months 0, 3 and 6, and their parameters, ie, M±SD, were as follows: age 30.0±8.7 years, height 179±6 cm, and BMI 24.2±2.5 kg/m2. Three-day food diaries were used for monitoring macronutrient intake. Body composition was estimated …