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. 2024 Sep 10;14(1):21169.
doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-72218-0.

Association of visceral adiposity index with sarcopenia based on NHANES data

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Association of visceral adiposity index with sarcopenia based on NHANES data

Jianzhao Li et al. Sci Rep. .

Abstract

The Visceral Adiposity Index (VAI) assesses visceral fat and related metabolic risks. However, its precise correlation with sarcopenia is unclear. This study aimed to examine this correlation. A cross-sectional analysis was conducted using NHANES data from 2011 to 2018. To correct VAI skewness, a logarithmic transformation was applied. Multiple covariates were included, and logistic regression was employed to explore the relationship between VAI and sarcopenia. Restricted cubic spline (RCS) and threshold saturation analyses were used to investigate the nonlinear relationship. Subgroup analyses evaluated the effects of various stratification factors. Sensitivity and additive analyses tested the robustness of the findings. The study included 4688 individuals. Participants with sarcopenia had significantly higher VAI values. Logistic regression revealed a significant positive connection between Log VAI and sarcopenia (OR 2.09, 95% CI 1.80-2.43) after adjusting for variables. RCS analysis showed a nonlinear correlation, identifying a breakpoint at VAI = 1.51. To the left of this breakpoint, each unit increase in VAI significantly correlated with a higher likelihood of sarcopenia (OR 2.54, 95% CI 1.74-3.79); to the right, increases in VAI did not significantly affect prevalence. Subgroup analyses suggested VAI as an independent risk factor. Sensitivity and additive analyses confirmed the main findings' robustness. Among American adults, the VAI is significantly associated with sarcopenia, with higher VAI values potentially increasing the prevalence of sarcopenia. Monitoring VAI is critical for early identification of high-risk individuals and interventions to delay or minimize the onset and progression of sarcopenia.

Keywords: Cross-sectional study; NHANES; Obesity; Sarcopenia; Visceral adiposity index.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare no competing interests.

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RCS curve fits the Association of VAI with Sarcopenia. Adjusted for age, Sex, Race, Educational level, PIR, Smoke, Activity status, Hypertension, Hypercholesterolemia, CAD, CKD, Diabetes, Energy, Protein, Carbohydrate, Total sugars, Dietary fiber, Total fat.
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Subgroup analysis of the association between VAI and Sarcopenia. Adjusted for age, Sex, Race, Educational level, PIR, Smoke, Activity status, Hypertension, Hypercholesterolemia, CAD, CKD, Diabetes, Energy, Protein, Carbohydrate, Total sugars, Dietary fiber, Total fat.

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