Unraveling the link between resting metabolic rate and phase angle in facioscapulohumeral dystrophy: a comparative and associative analysis.

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q2 PHYSIOLOGY
Oscar Crisafulli, Renato Baptista, Giorgio Bottoni, Luca Grattarola, Rossella Tupler, Emanuela Lavaselli, Venere Quintiero, Giuseppe D'Antona
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Abstract

Background: Resting metabolic rate (RMR) and phase angle (PhA) are muscle-related measures whose relationship has been analyzed in several cohorts. However, such parameters and their association are underexplored in facioscapulohumeral dystrophy (FSHD).

Methods: Thirty-nine genetically confirmed and clinically categorized FSHD patients (13 females, 26 males; mean age 37.9 years) and 26 matched healthy controls (HC) were recruited. RMR and PhA were assessed using indirect calorimetry and bioimpedance analysis, respectively. Physical activity level (PAL), as potential confounder, was assessed using the International Physical Activity Questionnaire in HC and a subgroup of 18 patients. Comparative and associative analyses were conducted. For associative analyses, PAL and age were included as covariates, while clinical category [grouping patients into Group 1 (category A, classical phenotype, n = 28) and Group 2 (categories B-D, non-classical phenotypes, n = 11)] and sex were used as stratification factors.

Results: Patients showed significantly lower PhA and PAL than HC, but similar RMR. The association was strong in HC, weaker but still significant in the overall FSHD group, and non-significant in the PAL subgroup. As a covariate, PAL weakened the association only in HC, while age weakened the association only in patients. Stratification by sex resulted in loss of significance in both groups, while category stratification showed significant association only in Group 2.

Conclusions: While the reduced PhA in FSHD aligns with literature, an RMR comparable to HC contradicts previous findings, suggesting the need for further investigation. Overall, PhA does not emerge as a parameter strongly associated with RMR in patients with FSHD.

揭示面肩肱骨营养不良患者静息代谢率和相位角之间的联系:一项比较和关联分析。
背景:静息代谢率(RMR)和相位角(PhA)是肌肉相关的指标,它们之间的关系已经在几个队列中进行了分析。然而,这些参数及其在面肩肱骨营养不良(FSHD)中的相关性尚未得到充分探讨。方法:39例经基因确认并临床分型的FSHD患者(女性13例,男性26例;平均年龄37.9岁)和26名匹配的健康对照(HC)。RMR和PhA分别采用间接量热法和生物阻抗分析法进行评估。身体活动水平(PAL)作为潜在的混杂因素,在HC和18名患者的亚组中使用国际身体活动问卷进行评估。进行了比较和关联分析。在关联分析中,PAL和年龄作为协变量,而临床类别[将患者分为1组(A类,经典表型,n = 28)和2组(B-D类,非经典表型,n = 11)]和性别作为分层因素。结果:患者的PhA和PAL明显低于HC,但RMR相似。这种关联在HC中很强,在整个FSHD组中较弱但仍然显著,而在PAL亚组中不显著。作为协变量,PAL仅在HC中减弱了相关性,而年龄仅在患者中减弱了相关性。性别分层导致两组均无显著性差异,而类别分层仅在第2组有显著相关性。结论:虽然FSHD中的PhA减少与文献一致,但与HC相当的RMR与先前的发现相矛盾,表明需要进一步研究。总的来说,PhA并没有作为FSHD患者RMR的一个重要参数出现。
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审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The European Journal of Applied Physiology (EJAP) aims to promote mechanistic advances in human integrative and translational physiology. Physiology is viewed broadly, having overlapping context with related disciplines such as biomechanics, biochemistry, endocrinology, ergonomics, immunology, motor control, and nutrition. EJAP welcomes studies dealing with physical exercise, training and performance. Studies addressing physiological mechanisms are preferred over descriptive studies. Papers dealing with animal models or pathophysiological conditions are not excluded from consideration, but must be clearly relevant to human physiology.
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