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Muscle Mass Adjusted by Body Height is not Correlated with Mobility of Middle-Aged and Older Adults.

Kuo-Jen HsuShu-Chen ChenKuei-Yu ChienChiao-Nan Chen
Published in: Current developments in nutrition (2024)
did not correlate with mobility in middle-aged and older adults, whereas ASM/Wt and ASM/BMI did. Abdominal obesity has a greater impact on mobility and cardiometabolic health than low muscle mass in middle-aged and older adults. We recommend using ASM/BMI to identify the low muscle mass of individuals. In addition, clinicians should note the important role of abdominal obesity when considering mobility in middle-aged and older adults.
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