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Lower skeletal muscle mass is associated with diabetes and insulin resistance: A cross‐sectional study

Jin Hun Park, Jin Hun Park, Mi Yeon Lee, Hyo Ri Shin, Kyung Jae Yoon, JunYeop Lee, Jai Hyung Park, Jai Hyung Park

2023Diabetes/Metabolism Research and Reviews54 citationsDOI

Abstract

AIMS: The association between skeletal muscle mass and diabetes incidence/insulin resistance/glycated hemoglobin (HbA1C) is unknown. The aim of this study was to investigate such association in clinically apparently healthy males and females. METHODS: A cross-sectional study of 372,399 Korean males and females who completed bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) in a health-screening programme was performed. Skeletal muscle index was used as an indicator of skeletal muscle mass. Skeletal muscle index (%) [appendicular skeletal muscle mass (kg)/body weight (kg)X100] was estimated using BIA. The study outcomes were diabetes incidence, homoeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR), and HbA1C. RESULTS: The mean age of study participants was 38.92 ± 8.54 years. Multiple logistic regression analysis revealed a significant negative association between Skeletal muscle index and diabetes incidence/HOMA-IR/HbA1C after adjusting for various confounding factors. Odds ratios (95% confidence interval (CI)) of diabetes incidence in Q2, Q3, and Q4 compared to the lowest quantile (Q1) were 0.95 (0.85-1.05), 0.88 (0.78-0.99), and 0.79 (0.69-0.9), respectively. Beta coefficients (95% CI) of HOMA-IR in Q2, Q3, and Q3 with Q1 were 0.05 (0.03-0.07), -0.06 (-0.09∼-0.04), and -0.19 (-0.22∼-0.16), respectively. Beta coefficients (95% CI) of HbA1C in Q2, Q3, and Q4 with Q1 were 0.02 (0.01-0.03), -0.001 (-0.01∼0.01), and -0.02 (-0.03∼-0.01), respectively. CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrated negative associations of skeletal muscle mass with diabetes incidence, insulin resistance, and HbA1C levels in healthy adults.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineInsulin resistanceBioelectrical impedance analysisInternal medicineDiabetes mellitusSkeletal muscleConfidence intervalBody mass indexGlycated hemoglobinEndocrinologyOdds ratioIncidence (geometry)SarcopeniaConfoundingType 2 diabetesCross-sectional studyPathologyPhysicsOpticsNutrition and Health in AgingBody Composition Measurement TechniquesFrailty in Older Adults