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Association of sarcopenia with phase angle and body mass index in kidney transplant recipients

Akihiro Kosoku, Junji Uchida, Shunji Nishide, Kazuya Kabei, Hisao Shimada, Tomoaki Iwai, Keiko Maeda, Yoshiko Hanayama, Takuma Ishihara, Toshihide Naganuma, Yoshiaki Takemoto, Tatsuya Nakatani

2020Scientific Reports62 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Malnutrition is an important risk factor for the development of sarcopenia. Recently, phase angle (PhA) obtained from the bioelectrical impedance analysis is increasingly becoming known as a nutritional status marker and may be considered a good indicator to identify elderly patients at risk of sarcopenia. In this study, we investigated the prevalence of sarcopenia and the relationship between sarcopenia and PhA or body mass index (BMI) as nutritional factors, and evaluated the discrimination performance of these nutritional factors for sarcopenia in 210 kidney transplant recipients. The median age was 55 years and 11.1% had sarcopenia. This prevalence of sarcopenia was lower than previous reports in kidney transplant recipients, maybe because of the differences in sarcopenia definitions and population demographics such as age, sex, race, and comorbidities. Both PhA and BMI were negatively correlated with sarcopenia after adjusting for age, sex, dialysis vintage, time after transplant, presence of diabetes mellitus, hemoglobin, estimated glomerular filtration rate, and the other nutritional factor. The discrimination performance for PhA and BMI had enough power to detect sarcopenia. These results suggest that PhA and BMI can be used in clinical practice to predict sarcopenia in kidney transplant patients.

Topics & Concepts

SarcopeniaBody mass indexKidney transplantIndex (typography)MedicineAssociation (psychology)KidneyInternal medicineKidney transplantationGerontologyBioinformaticsBiologyComputer sciencePsychologyWorld Wide WebPsychotherapistBody Composition Measurement TechniquesNutrition and Health in AgingClinical Nutrition and Gastroenterology
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