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Is Oral Function Associated with the Development of Sarcopenic Obesity and Sarcopenia in Older Adults? A Prospective Cohort Study
by
Shirotori, Sho
, Nagai, Koutatsu
, Kusunoki, Hiroshi
, Tamaki, Kayoko
, Kishimoto, Hiromitsu
, Hattori, Hirokazu
, Yoshimura, Shogo
, Shinmura, Ken
, Tokumoto, Kana
, Hori, Kazuhiro
, Hasegawa, Yoko
in
Adipose tissue
/ Aged
/ Arthritis
/ Body fat
/ Body mass index
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Cognitive ability
/ Cohort analysis
/ Complications and side effects
/ Cytokines
/ Dental caries
/ Dentures
/ Females
/ Gum disease
/ Health aspects
/ hypertension
/ Longitudinal studies
/ Mastication
/ Metabolic disorders
/ Mouth diseases
/ Muscle strength
/ Musculoskeletal system
/ Obesity
/ Older people
/ oral function
/ Oral hygiene
/ Participation
/ Quality of life
/ Risk factors
/ Sarcopenia
/ sarcopenic obesity
/ Skeletal muscle
/ Tongue
/ tongue pressure
2025
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Is Oral Function Associated with the Development of Sarcopenic Obesity and Sarcopenia in Older Adults? A Prospective Cohort Study
by
Shirotori, Sho
, Nagai, Koutatsu
, Kusunoki, Hiroshi
, Tamaki, Kayoko
, Kishimoto, Hiromitsu
, Hattori, Hirokazu
, Yoshimura, Shogo
, Shinmura, Ken
, Tokumoto, Kana
, Hori, Kazuhiro
, Hasegawa, Yoko
in
Adipose tissue
/ Aged
/ Arthritis
/ Body fat
/ Body mass index
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Cognitive ability
/ Cohort analysis
/ Complications and side effects
/ Cytokines
/ Dental caries
/ Dentures
/ Females
/ Gum disease
/ Health aspects
/ hypertension
/ Longitudinal studies
/ Mastication
/ Metabolic disorders
/ Mouth diseases
/ Muscle strength
/ Musculoskeletal system
/ Obesity
/ Older people
/ oral function
/ Oral hygiene
/ Participation
/ Quality of life
/ Risk factors
/ Sarcopenia
/ sarcopenic obesity
/ Skeletal muscle
/ Tongue
/ tongue pressure
2025
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Is Oral Function Associated with the Development of Sarcopenic Obesity and Sarcopenia in Older Adults? A Prospective Cohort Study
by
Shirotori, Sho
, Nagai, Koutatsu
, Kusunoki, Hiroshi
, Tamaki, Kayoko
, Kishimoto, Hiromitsu
, Hattori, Hirokazu
, Yoshimura, Shogo
, Shinmura, Ken
, Tokumoto, Kana
, Hori, Kazuhiro
, Hasegawa, Yoko
in
Adipose tissue
/ Aged
/ Arthritis
/ Body fat
/ Body mass index
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Cognitive ability
/ Cohort analysis
/ Complications and side effects
/ Cytokines
/ Dental caries
/ Dentures
/ Females
/ Gum disease
/ Health aspects
/ hypertension
/ Longitudinal studies
/ Mastication
/ Metabolic disorders
/ Mouth diseases
/ Muscle strength
/ Musculoskeletal system
/ Obesity
/ Older people
/ oral function
/ Oral hygiene
/ Participation
/ Quality of life
/ Risk factors
/ Sarcopenia
/ sarcopenic obesity
/ Skeletal muscle
/ Tongue
/ tongue pressure
2025
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Is Oral Function Associated with the Development of Sarcopenic Obesity and Sarcopenia in Older Adults? A Prospective Cohort Study
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Is Oral Function Associated with the Development of Sarcopenic Obesity and Sarcopenia in Older Adults? A Prospective Cohort Study
2025
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Background: Sarcopenic obesity, defined as the concurrent loss of muscle mass and adipose tissue accumulation, is associated with reduced physical function and poor health status in older adults. Although oral function can impact the overall health of older adults, its role in the development of sarcopenic obesity remains unclear. Herein, we aimed to examine the association between oral function and the incidence of sarcopenic obesity. Methods: This longitudinal cohort study included 597 independent older adults (aged ≥65 years) from Tamba-Sasayama, a rural region of Japan, who participated in academic studies between June 2016 and December 2023. Participants underwent surveys at least twice, with a minimum two-year interval. The participants were divided into four groups (robust, obese, sarcopenic, and sarcopenic obese) according to their health condition. Sarcopenic obesity was diagnosed based on the guidelines of the Japanese Working Group on Sarcopenic Obesity. The oral function was evaluated by assessing the number of remaining teeth, tongue pressure, occlusal force, masticatory performance, and oral diadochokinesis. Cox proportional hazards regression analysis evaluated the association between oral function and the incidence of sarcopenic obesity after adjusting for relevant confounders. Results: The sarcopenic obesity group was older, had lower skeletal muscle mass, and inferior physical function. This cohort also had the highest prevalence of hypertension and significantly fewer remaining teeth. The proportion of individuals with sarcopenic obesity was 1.7% of the total population, with 2.8% in the obesity group at baseline, and 8.0% of those were diagnosed with sarcopenia progressing to sarcopenic obesity. The Cox regression model revealed that reduced tongue pressure was significantly associated with an increased risk of sarcopenic obesity, with a hazard ratio of 0.906 (95% confidence interval: 0.829–0.990; p = 0.028), independent of other variables related to sarcopenia and obesity. Conclusions: Our findings suggest that oral function is associated with the incidence of sarcopenic obesity but not with that of sarcopenia or obesity alone.
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