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Shah, Neev, El-Mallakh, Rif S., May, Philip |
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BioMed; Dec2024, Vol. 4 Issue 4, p541-547, 7p |
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Background: Obesity is a common problem in adults with intellectual disability, but to our knowledge, there are no reports which address the problem of "sarcopenic obesity" in younger adults with intellectual disability. Methods: We performed an analysis of the body composition of 93 men and women with intellectual disability, and 70 matched men and women without intellectual disability, aged between 20 and 50 years. Results: Truncal Fat Index (TFI) was significantly higher in these younger adults with intellectual disability when compared to same-age individuals without intellectual disability, for both men and women. Additionally, using Skeletal Muscle Index (SMI), we found significant negative effects of truncal fat on skeletal muscle mass. These effects were much greater for those with intellectual disability, and especially for women with intellectual disability. Conclusions: This report underscores the importance of evaluation of skeletal muscle mass in all individuals with obesity, but this need appears to be greater for those with intellectual disability, especially women. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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