BMC Public Health (May 2022)

Associations of physical activity with sarcopenia and sarcopenic obesity in middle-aged and older adults: the Louisiana osteoporosis study

  • Yan Du,
  • Tao Xu,
  • Zenong Yin,
  • Sara Espinoza,
  • Yiqiong Xie,
  • Caleb Gentry,
  • Qing Tian,
  • Lan-Juan Zhao,
  • Hui Shen,
  • Zhe Luo,
  • Hong-Wen Deng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-022-13288-5
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 1
pp. 1 – 13

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Abstract Background This study examined the associations between physical activity, obesity, and sarcopenia in middle-aged and older adults. Methods We analyzed the data of 8, 919 study participants aged between 45 to 97 (mean age = 57.2 ± 8.8) from a Southern state in the United States. Self-reported physical activity was classified to regular exercise ≥ 3 times/week, 0.05). Positive associations of exercising < 3 times/week with sarcopenia and sarcopenia obesity were only found in middled adults. Conclusion The associations of exercise frequency with obesity and sarcopenia vary considerably across gender and age groups. Exercise programs need to be individualized to optimize health benefits. Future research exploring physical activity strategies to balance weight reduction and lean mass maintaining is warranted in middle-aged and especially older adults.

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