“Myosteatosis: A Silent Threat to Your Health – Study Reveals Alarming Mortality Risk”

2023-05-22 17:00:00

When fat accumulates in the muscles, it is called myosteatosis. In general, this disorder is detected in people who are already sick, who carry out medical imaging examinations. “Little is known about the health risks it poses to asymptomatic patients,” said Belgian researchers. This is why they sought to identify the link between myosteatosis and the risk of mortality.

Analyze the body composition of 8,982 adults

In a study published in the journal Radiology, the scientists used an artificial intelligence. Using an algorithm, they extracted body composition parameters (total muscle area, muscle density, subcutaneous and visceral fat area and liver volumetric density) from abdominal CT scans performed by 8,982 people who had undergone screening. of colorectal cancer between 2004 and 2016.

The incidence of major adverse events, such as heart attack, stroke, aneurysm and death was recorded during a follow-up period of about eight years. “Abnormal body composition was defined by the presence of fatty liver, obesity, fatty infiltration of muscles (myosteatosis) and/or low muscle mass (myopenia)”can we read in the works.

Myosteatosis was found in 55% of deceased patients

A total of 507 participants died during the study. “Abnormal body composition was found in 86% of deceased patients.” According to the results, myosteatosis was associated with an increased risk of major adverse events and was observed in 55% of the volunteers who died. The 10-year mortality risk in people with myosteatosis was 15.5% compared with obesity (7.6%), fatty liver (8.5%) or myopenia (9.7 %).

“Interestingly, this association is independent of age or markers of obesity such as BMI. In other words, it means that the accumulation of fat in the muscles cannot be explained only by being older and/or having excess fat in other parts of the body”, said Maxime Nachit, co-author of the research, in a statement.

The authors found that the mortality risk for adults with myosteatosis was comparable to the risk of death associated with smoking or type 2 diabetes. According to Maxime Nachit, further studies are needed to determine if myosteatosis is only a biomarker poor health or is causally associated with an increased risk of death.

1684786656
#fat #muscles #increases #risk #death

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.