1. Incident low muscle mass is associated with greater lung disease and lower circulating leptin in a tobacco-exposed longitudinal cohort
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Richard H. Zou, S. Mehdi Nouraie, Chad Karoleski, Yingze Zhang, Frank C. Sciurba, Daniel E. Forman, and Jessica Bon
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Pulmonary disease ,Chronic obstructive ,Sarcopenia ,Adipokines ,Diseases of the respiratory system ,RC705-779 - Abstract
Abstract Background Muscle loss is prevalent in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Prior studies evaluating musculoskeletal dysfunction in COPD have focused on individuals with baseline low muscle mass. Currently, there is limited data evaluating clinical characteristics and outcomes associated with progression to incident low muscle mass in a tobacco-exposed cohort of individuals with baseline normal muscle mass. Methods We evaluated 246 participants from a single-center longitudinal tobacco-exposed cohort with serial spirometry, thoracic imaging, dual energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA) measurements, walk testing, and plasma adipokine measurements. DXA-derived fat free mass index (FFMI) and appendicular skeletal mass index (ASMI) were used as surrogates for muscle mass. Participants with incident low muscle mass (LM) at follow-up were characterized by FFMI
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- 2023
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