Sarcopenic Obesity Is Associated With Reduced Cardiorespiratory Fitness Compared With Nonsarcopenic Obesity in Patients With Heart Failure With Reduced Ejection Fraction

Author:

Billingsley Hayley E.12ORCID,Del Buono Marco Giuseppe23,Canada Justin M.2,Kim Youngdeok1ORCID,Damonte Juan Ignacio24,Trankle Cory R.2ORCID,Halasz Geza5ORCID,Mihalick Virginia2,Vecchié Alessandra26ORCID,Markley Roshanak R.2ORCID,Kadariya Dinesh2,Bressi Edoardo27ORCID,Medina de Chazal Horacio24,Chiabrando Juan Guido24ORCID,Mbualungu James2,Turlington Jeremy2,Arena Ross89ORCID,Van Tassell Benjamin W.210ORCID,Abbate Antonio211ORCID,Carbone Salvatore12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Kinesiology & Health Sciences, College of Humanities and Sciences (H.E.B., Y.K., S.C.), Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond.

2. VCU Pauley Heart Center (H.E.B., M.G.D.B., J.M.C., J.I.D., C.R.T., V.M., A.V., R.R.M., D.K., E.B., H.M.d.C., J.G.C., J.M., J.T., B.W.V.T., A.A., S.C.), Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond.

3. Department of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Sciences, Fondazione Policlinico Universitario A. Gemelli IRCCS, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Rome, Italy (M.G.D.B.).

4. Interventional Cardiology Department, Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires, Argentina (J.I.D., H.M.d.C., J.G.C.).

5. Cardiac Unit, G. da Saliceto Hospital, AUSL Piacenza and University of Parma, Italy (G.H.).

6. Department of Internal Medicine, ASST Sette Laghi, Varese, Italy (A.V.).

7. Cardiology Department, Policlinico Casilino, Rome, Italy (E.B.).

8. Healthy Living for Pandemic Event Protection Network, Chicago, IL (R.A.).

9. Department of Physical Therapy, College of Applied Science, University of Illinois, Chicago (R.A.).

10. Department of Pharmacotherapy and Outcomes Science, School of Pharmacy (B.W.V.T.), Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond.

11. Berne Cardiovascular Research Center and Division of Cardiovascular Medicine–Heart and Vascular Center, University of Virginia, Charlottesville (A.A.).

Abstract

Background: Sarcopenia impairs cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) in patients with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF). Obesity has also been shown to impair CRF; however, the effects of sarcopenia on CRF in patients with obesity and HFrEF are unknown. The aim of this analysis was to examine differences in CRF between patients with sarcopenic obesity (SO) and non-SO (NSO) with HFrEF. We also assessed associations between skeletal muscle mass index (SMMI) and CRF. Methods: Forty patients with HFrEF and obesity underwent cardiopulmonary exercise testing to collect measures of CRF including peak oxygen consumption (VO 2 ), circulatory power, oxygen uptake efficiency slope, O 2 pulse, and exercise time. Body composition was performed in all patients using bioelectrical impedance analysis to quantify fat mass index and divide patients into SO and NSO based on SMMI cutoffs. Results are presented as mean (SD) or median [interquartile range] as appropriate. Results: Nearly half (43% [n=17]) of patients had SO. Patients with SO had a lower SMMI than those with NSO, and no differences in fat mass index were observed between groups. Those with SO achieved a lower absolute peak VO 2 (NSO, 1.62±0.53 L·min -1 versus SO, 1.27±0.44 L·min -1 , P =0.035), oxygen uptake efficiency slope (NSO, 1.92±0.59 versus SO, 1.54±0.48, P =0.036), and exercise time (NSO, 549±198 seconds versus SO, 413±140 seconds, P =0.021) compared to those with NSO. On multivariate analysis, SMMI remained a significant predictor of absolute peak VO 2 when adjusted for age, sex, adiposity, and HF severity. Conclusions: In patients with HFrEF and obesity, sarcopenia, defined as low SMMI, is associated with a clinically significant reduction in CRF, independent of adiposity.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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