The association of body composition and fat distribution with dysmobility syndrome in community-dwelling older adults: Bushehr Elderly Health (BEH) program.
Mohammad Mehdi KhaleghiHadi EmamatMaryam MarzbanAkram FarhadiAli JamshidiNegin GhasemiAzar FalahatzadehZahrasadat JalaliyanHasan MalekizadehIraj NabipourBagher LarijaniPublished in: BMC musculoskeletal disorders (2023)
Our findings indicate that a higher regional and whole-body amount of fat mass rather than fat-free mass is closely linked to an increased risk of DS, particularly in the elderly population. Notably, higher fat mass in the limbs (especially in the legs) is associated with greater odds of DS, while a higher android-to-gynoid fat mass ratio is associated with lower DS risk. Screening fat mass distribution in older individuals can be a valuable strategy for promptly diagnosing DS, implementing interventions to prevent disabilities, and improving their quality of life.