Normal Weight Obesity and Normal Weight Central Obesity is Associated with Geriatric Syndromes in Hospitalized Older Adults

do Nascimento Stephany Beatriz, dos Santos Roana Carolina Bezerra, Santos Letícia Sabino, Mendes Taynara de Sousa Rego, da Costa Pereira Jarson Pedro, de Lemos Maria Conceição Chaves, Pinho Cláudia Porto Sabino
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Purpose. To evaluate the prevalence of Normal Weight Obesity (NWO) and Normal Weight Central Obesity (NWCO) and its associated factors in hospitalized older adults. Methods. This is a cross-sectional study involving older patients at a University Hospital in Northeastern of Brazil. The NWO was determined by the coexistence of normal BMI (18.5 – 25kg/m 2 ) and high fat percentage (>33.5% for men and >42.8% for women). The NWCO was determined by the coexistence of normal BMI and a very increased waist circumference (> 102cm for men and > 88cm for women). Demographic data, clinical, geriatric, behavior and nutritional aspects were also collected. Results. The prevalence of NWO was 8% and NWCO was 7.4%. NWO was associated to weight loss (p=0.006), calf circumference (p<0.001), low muscle mass (p<0.001) and sarcopenia (p<0.001). The frequency of NWCO was higher in women (p<0.001), also in those who presented weight loss (p=0.04), in patients with lower calf circumference (p<0.001), low muscle mass (p<0.001), low muscle strength (p=0,018), in sarcopenic (p<0.001), in fragile (p=0.049) and those with functional dependency (p=0,004). Conclusion. The risk factors associated with NWO were weight loss >5%, low muscle mass and sarcopenia. The risk factors to NWCO were sex (women), weight loss > 5%, functional dependency, low muscle mass, low muscle strength, sarcopenia and frailty.
体重正常的肥胖症和体重正常的中枢性肥胖症与住院老年人的老年综合症有关
目的评估住院老年人中正常体重肥胖症(NWO)和正常体重中心性肥胖症(NWCO)的患病率及其相关因素。研究方法这是一项横断面研究,涉及巴西东北部一家大学医院的老年患者。正常体重指数(18.5 - 25kg/m2)和高脂肪率(男性>33.5%,女性>42.8%)并存即为肥胖症。体重指数正常和腰围增大(男性大于 102 厘米,女性大于 88 厘米)并存则为 NWCO。此外,还收集了人口统计学数据、临床、老年医学、行为和营养方面的数据。研究结果NWO 的发病率为 8%,NWCO 为 7.4%。NWO与体重减轻(p=0.006)、小腿围(p5%)、低肌肉量和肌肉疏松症有关。导致 NWCO 的风险因素包括性别(女性)、体重减轻 > 5%、功能依赖、低肌肉量、低肌力、肌肉疏松症和虚弱。
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