Relationship of sarcopenic obesity with left ventricular diastolic dysfunction in elderly patients with diabetes

Nihon Ronen Igakkai zasshi. Japanese journal of geriatrics
Satoshi IdaHiroka Takahashi

Abstract

This study aimed to examine the relationship of obesity, sarcopenia, and sarcopenic obesity (SO) with left ventricular diastolic dysfunction (LVDD) in elderly patients with diabetes. Subjects included in this study were patients with diabetes ≥65 years of age and who were receiving treatment on an outpatient basis at the Ise Red Cross Hospital. To determine the presence of LVDD, we divided the early diastolic left ventricular filling velocity (E) by the early mitral annular motion velocity (E') (E/E'), which was measured using tissue Doppler imaging. To evaluate sarcopenia, SARC-F-J, a self-administered questionnaire consisting of five items, was used. Obesity was defined as a body mass index >25. Using a multiple logistic regression analysis with LVDD as the dependent variable and sarcopenia, obesity, and SO as explanatory variables, we calculated the odds ratios of LVDD for each variable. The subjects were 291 (157 male and 134 female) patients. Among male patients, the odds ratios after moderating for LVDD in the sarcopenia, obese, and SO groups were 0.82 (95% confidence interval [CI) ], 0.20 to 3.27, P=0.784), 1.92 (95% CI, 0.69 to 5.32, P=0.207), and 6.41 (95% CI, 1.43 to 28.53, P=0.015), respectively, whereas among female...Continue Reading

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