Sarcopenic Obesity and Its Impact on Quality of Life: A Concise Review.
Mangalam KumariArchana KhannaPublished in: Current aging science (2023)
The presence of sarcopenia and obesity is a feature of sarcopenic obesity (SO). In this condition, the fat-to-lean body mass ratio is incorrect. Excess visceral fat, the percentage of body fat, subcutaneous fat, and body mass index causes poor health and premature death and has been linked to conditions such as type 2 diabetes, ischemic heart disease, high blood pressure, and several types of cancer. In addition, control, autonomy, self-actualization, and enjoyment are all components of quality of life; factors that reduce these aspects are likely to reduce the quality of life in older adults. This reviews paper aims to examine the available evidence regarding the prevalence of quality of life in other conditions, which helps medical professionals and physical therapists by providing abundant knowledge and suggesting the best ways to improve the same.
Keyphrases
- insulin resistance
- type diabetes
- adipose tissue
- weight gain
- metabolic syndrome
- healthcare
- weight loss
- body mass index
- high fat diet induced
- blood pressure
- physical activity
- skeletal muscle
- mental health
- fatty acid
- public health
- machine learning
- glycemic control
- cardiovascular disease
- risk factors
- papillary thyroid
- randomized controlled trial
- squamous cell carcinoma
- heart rate
- health information
- body composition
- young adults
- squamous cell
- social media