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Increase in relative skeletal muscle mass over time and its inverse association with metabolic syndrome development: a 7-year r

Endocrinology
Author
Kim et al.
Used Parameters : Segmental FFM, SMI, BFM, PBF

Publication Year : 2018

Country : Korea

Journal : Cardiovascular Diabetology

Skeletal muscle mass was negatively associated with metabolic syndrome prevalence in previous cross-sectional studies. The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of baseline skeletal muscle mass and changes in skeletal muscle mass over time on the development of metabolic syndrome in a large population-based 7-year cohort study. A total of 14,830 and 11,639 individuals who underwent health examinations at the Health Promotion Center at Samsung Medical Center, Seoul, Korea were included in the analyses …
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