Abstract
Nutrition is important for preventing and treating sarcopenic obesity/SO, proteins play a fundamental role. This study aimed at (1) identifying the association between different protein sources, other factors, and obesity coexisting with low handgrip strength and (2) evaluating differences in protein intake between persons with coexistence of obesity with low handgrip strength, obesity alone, low handgrip strength alone and persons neither obese nor having low handgrip strength. This study is a secondary data analysis of SHARE-data among 5362 persons near retirement age. We used descriptive statistics, statistical tests and univariate and multiple logistic regression analyses. Prevalence of obesity coexisting with low handgrip strength was 4.8%. Participants with low handgrip strength had the significantly lowest intake of all protein groups, followed by participants with obesity and low handgrip strength (p < 0.001). Daily intake of meat/fish (0.56, CI 0.40–0.79), age (1.07, CI 1.03–1.11), two or more chronic diseases (2.22, CI 1.69–2.93), one or more limitations concerning instrumental activities of daily living (2.23, CI 1.60–3.11), and moderate activity more than once a week (0.44, CI 0.33–0.57) were significantly related factors regarding obesity coexisting with low handgrip strength. Findings suggest that a daily intake of meat/fish is associated with lower odds of suffering from obesity with low handgrip strength in retirement-aged persons. Further studies are needed for specific recommendations regarding different protein sources for obese persons with low muscle mass and/or strength.
Funder
European Commission
Horizon 2020
DG Employment, Social Affairs & Inclusion
German Ministry of Education and Research
Max Planck Society for the Advancement of Science
U.S. National Institute on Aging
Subject
Food Science,Nutrition and Dietetics
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