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Sarcopenia is a syndrome caused by a continuous decrease in skeletal muscle mass, strength and function.
Muscle-reducing obesity (SO) is a mixed body state of two diseases.
Muscle-reducing obesity (SO) is a mixed body state of two diseases.
Previous studies have shown that sarcopenia may predict the poor prognosis of patients with urinary system cancer.
Recently published an article on " J Urol " " Sarcopenic Obesity and Its Prognostic Impact on Urologic Cancers: A Systematic Review ", which systematically reviewed the effects of sarcopenic obesity on renal cell carcinoma, urothelial cancer and prostate The prevalence and prognosis of cancer patients.
J Urol J Urol Sarcopenic Obesity and Its Prognostic Impact on Urologic Cancers: A Systematic Review Sarcopenic Obesity and Its Prognostic Impact on Urologic Cancers: A Systematic Review
Researchers searched Embase, PubMed/MEDLINE and Scopus databases to find related articles published between January 2010 and February 2021.
A conceptual model describing the dynamics of fat gain and loss
A conceptual model describing the dynamics of fat gain and lossFifteen studies were included with a total of 3866 patients.
Ten studies that evaluated survival prognosis showed that the association between sarcopenic obesity and survival was mixed.
The average incidence of sarcopenia obesity in urinary system cancer patients is 27%
All in all, there is a large heterogeneity in the definition of muscle reduction obesity in the previous literature, and the current relevant data are limited.
Original source:
Original source:Stangl-Kremser J,Mari A,Lai LY et al.
org/10.
1097/JU.
0000000000001873" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Sarcopenic Obesity and Its Prognostic Impact on Urologic Cancers: A Systematic Review
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