Meta-Analysis
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2019.
World J Diabetes. May 15, 2019; 10(5): 311-323
Published online May 15, 2019. doi: 10.4239/wjd.v10.i5.311
Table 1 Studies included in the systematic review
StudyDesignDefinition of SOBody compositionGenderSampleMean ageMean BMIPrevalence Sarcopenic ObesityPrevalence of Diabetes
Sénéchal et al[35], 2012Cross sectionalDynapenic obesity, defined as low leg muscle strength, combined with abdominal obesityKin- Com dynamometerM-FT = 1963Non DO: 65.5 ± 9.6; DO: 65.4 ± 9.9Non DO: 30.8 ± 4.5; DO: 29.9 ± 4.6DO: n = 566/1963 (Did not distinguish in gender)T2D: Non DO: n = 196; DO: n = 130
Lu et al[18], 2013Cross sectionalDefined by combination of total skeletal muscle mass/wt. (100) and BMI ≥ 25 kg/m2BIAM-FT = 180; M = 60; F = 120Non SO: 69.9 ± 7.3; SO: 61.1 ± 9.9Non SO: 26.8 ± 1.6; SO: 27.8 ± 2.6n = 35/60 in males; n = 80/120 in femalesT2D: Non SO: n = 12/65; SO: n = 17/115
Poggiogalle et al[36], 2015Cross sectionalDefined by ASMM/h2 or ASMM/wt. < 2SD of sex specific mean combined with assessment of FM and FFMDXAM-FT = 727; M = 141; F = 58646.49 ± 13.73; 46.99 ± 13.7638.85 ± 5.88; 38.84 ± 5.79SO: n = 68/141 in males; n = 350/586 in femalesPre-diabetes or T2D: Non-SO: n = 69; SO: n = 155
Ma et al[37], 2016Retrospective; Cross sectionalSO: BMI > 30 kg/m2 and 24 h- UC < medianSex-specific 24-h urinary creatinine excretionM-FT = 310; M = 144; F = 16671.8 ± 7.634.1 ± 4.0SO: n = 44/144 in males; n = 52/166 in femalesT2D: Non SO: n = 51; SO: n = 40
Xiao et al[38], 2017RetrospectiveFMI/FFMI ratio > 95 percentile of sex, BMI and ethnicity specific population-representative referencesBIAM-FT = 144; M = 45; F = 99Non SO: 56.6 ± 12.7; SO: 54.6 ± 10.1Non SO: 44.0 ± 7.6; SO: 49.1 ± 8.3SO: 73/144 in total; (Did not distinguish in gender)T2D: Non SO: n = 36/71; SO: n = 34/71
Kang et al[39], 2017Cross sectionalASM/Wt < 1 SD the mean of the reference group, and BMI ≥ 25 kg/m2DXAFT = 1555Non SO: 61.05 ± 0.44; SO: 62.91 ± 0.44Non SO: 26.80 ± 0.07; SO: 27.93 ± 0.11SO: n = 855/1555 (All females)T2D: Non SO: n = 105/700; SO: n = 165/855
Aubertin-Leheudre et al[40], 2017Cross sectionalDynapenic obesity, defined as low handgrip strength (≤ 19.9 in females; ≤ 31.9 in males), combined with BMI ≥ 30 kg/m2Jamar Handheld DynamometerM-FT = 670; M = 213; F = 457Non SO: 76.3 ± 4.7; SO: 78.0 ± 4.6Non SO: 35.6 ± 4.8; SO: 34.9 ± 4.8SO: n = 77/213 in males; n = 179/457 in femalesT2D: Non SO: n = 133/414; SO: n = 81/256
Park et al[41], 2018Cross sectionalSO defined by combination of SMI < 2 SD and WC ≥ 90 cm for men and ≥ 85 cm womenBIAM-FT = 53818; M = 38820; F = 14998Non SO: 40.5 ± 9.2; SO: 40.0 ± 11.3Non SO: 26.9 ± 2.2; SO: 30.7 ± 3.4n = 6513; M = 3341; F = 3172T2D; Non-SO: n = 2176; SO: n = 391
Kreidieh et al[42], 2018Cross sectionalALM/BMI < 0.512BIAFT = 15433.26 ± 14.6531.42 ± 4.94n = 31T2D: Non SO: n = 3/123; SO: n = 4/31
Khazem et al[43], 2018Cross sectionalALM/BMI < 0.789, (ALM/Wt.) × 100% < 25.72, and (ALM/Wt.) × 100% < 29.60BIAMT = 7232.79 ± 13.6533.69 ± 5.8523.9%-69.4%T2D: Non SO: n = 1/22; SO: n = 3/50
Scott et al[46], 2018Cross sectional (includes a longitudinal part)ALM/height < 7.26 kg/m2 combined with handgrip strength < 30 kg and/or low gait speed ≤ 0.8 m/s. Obesity was defined as body fat percentage ≥ 30%DXA Handgrip strength Gait speedMT = 525Non SO: 75.9 ± 4.7; SO: 80.3 ± 6.5Non SO: 30.7 ± 3.4; SO: 27.2 ± 2.3n = 80High fasting glucose or diabetes medications: Non SO: n = 177/445; SO: n = 29/80