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A Higher Skeletal Muscle Mass and Lower Adiposity Phenotype Is Associated with Better Cardiometabolic Control in Adults with Hip and Knee Osteoarthritis: Results from the Chilean National Health Survey 2016-2017.

Francisco Guede-RojasPaulina Ibacache-SaavedraMaría Inés LealMarcelo TuestaCristóbal Durán-MarínFernanda Carrasco-MarínIgor CigarroaCristian AlvarezMikel IzquierdoPedro Delgado-Floody
Published in: Nutrients (2023)
Hip and knee OAD associates with elevated SBP/DBP in older adults. OAD groups showed an OR above 2 for diabetes, 2.7 for HTN, 4.5 for metabolic syndrome, and over 2 for moderate-to-high cardiovascular risk. OAD interacts substantially with cardiometabolic factors, especially in low muscle mass/high adiposity phenotypes. Lifestyle optimization of physical activity and nutrition to preserve muscle mass and mitigate adiposity is essential for cardiometabolic health promotion in OAD patients.
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