Publications by authors named "J Schoufour"

Objectives: Adherence to lifestyle interventions is crucial for the treatment of obesity. However, there is little research about adherence to lifestyle interventions in persons around retirement age. The objectives of this study are (1) to identify factors associated with the adherence to resistance training and a hypocaloric diet and (2) to describe the association between adherence and changes in body composition outcome parameters.

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  • Accurate diagnosis of sarcopenia involves assessing muscle quality, specifically how much fat is infiltrated in muscle tissue, which is crucial for predicting mortality in TAVI patients.
  • The study analyzed CT scans from 1199 patients who underwent TAVI between 2010 and 2020, employing deep learning algorithms to measure skeletal muscle density (SMD) and intermuscular adipose tissue (IMAT).
  • Results indicated that low muscle quality, identified through both low SMD and high IMAT, significantly correlates with increased mortality risk, suggesting that muscle quality metrics are valuable predictors of health outcomes post-TAVI.
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Sarcopenic obesity (SO) is defined as the combination of excess fat mass (obesity) and low skeletal muscle mass and function (sarcopenia). The identification and classification of factors related to SO would favor better prevention and diagnosis. The present article aimed to (i) define a list of factors related with SO based on literature analysis, (ii) identify clinical conditions linked with SO development from literature search and (iii) evaluate their relevance and the potential research gaps by consulting an expert panel.

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Background: Sarcopenic obesity significantly burdens health and autonomy. Strategies to intervene in or prevent sarcopenic obesity generally focus on losing body fat and building or maintaining muscle mass and function. For a lifestyle intervention, it is important to consider psychological aspects such as behavioral change techniques (BCTs) to elicit a long-lasting behavioral change.

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Background: Chronic low-grade inflammatory profile (CLIP) is one of the pathways involved in type 2 diabetes (T2D). Currently, there is limited evidence for ameliorating effects of combined lifestyle interventions on CLIP in type 2 diabetes. We investigated whether a 13-week combined lifestyle intervention, using hypocaloric diet and resistance exercise plus high-intensity interval training with or without consumption of a protein drink, affected CLIP in older adults with T2D.

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