Oxidative balance score is independently associated with reduced prevalence of sarcopenia among US adults with metabolic syndrome
Miaohong Wang,
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Huan Shi
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Frontiers in Nutrition,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
12
Published: April 8, 2025
This
research
seeks
to
explore
the
link
between
oxidative
balance
score
(OBS)
and
sarcopenia
in
American
adults
with
Metabolic
Syndrome
(MetS)
using
data
from
a
national,
population-based
survey.
The
study
included
3,625
participants
diagnosed
Syndrome,
all
aged
20
years
above,
derived
NHANES
datasets
spanning
1999-2006
2011-2018.
OBS
evaluation
was
based
on
16
dietary
4
lifestyle
elements.
MetS
diagnosis
followed
NCEP-ATP
III
guidelines,
while
identification
FNIH
standards.
We
employed
multivariate
logistic
regression
analyses
delve
into
connections
within
cohort.
Sarcopenia
found
17.46%
of
participants.
In
models
adjusted
for
variables,
OBS,
each
showed
significant
inverse
relationship
among
individuals
[OBS:
OR
=
0.959,
95%CI:
(0.948,
0.982),
P
trend
0.0005;
OBS:
0.963,
(0.939,
0.989),
0.0055;
0.860,
(0.787,
0.939),
0.0011].
Higher
scores
were
consistently
linked
decreased
incidence
(all
<
0.05).
Restricted
cubic
spline
analysis
confirmed
that
these
relationships
linear.
impact
age
significant,
benefits
only
observed
those
40
older.
Maintaining
diet
rich
antioxidants
is
both
independently
collectively
lower
occurrence
MetS.
These
results
bolster
proposition
developing
OBS-centered
preventive
strategies
patients,
particularly
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Antioxidant Diets and Lifestyles Could Mitigate the Risk of Sarcopenia with Low Muscle Mass in Women: A Retrospective Study
Healthcare,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
13(8), P. 910 - 910
Published: April 15, 2025
Background:
Sarcopenia
is
characterized
by
a
loss
of
muscle
mass,
strength,
and
function.
At
present,
there
are
no
effective
methods
available
for
prevention
or
treatment.
Oxidative
Balance
Score
(OBS)
has
been
shown
to
be
significantly
correlated
with
decreased
risk
sarcopenia.
Nevertheless,
gender-specific
studies
still
exhibit
certain
limitations.
Methods:
Individuals
who
completed
dual-energy
X-ray
absorptiometry
the
diet
lifestyle
questionnaires
from
National
Health
Nutrition
Examination
Survey
were
enrolled.
OBSs
calculated
according
dietary
variables
physical
activity.
low
mass
(SLM)
was
identified
based
on
ratio
appendicular
skeletal
body
index.
A
logistic
regression
analysis
investigated
association
between
OBS
SLM
in
different
gender
groups.
Kaplan–Meier
survival
subgroup
analyses
Cox
used
explore
relationship
mortality
individuals
each
subgroup.
Results:
The
level
group
lower
(20.40
vs.
17.07,
p
<
0.05).
multivariate
showed
that
OR
individual
nutrients
exhibition
gender-specific.
Stratified
revealed
total
OBS,
as
well
negatively
associated
within
(all
0.05,
all
trends
Furthermore,
restriction
cubic
spline
females
(nonlinear
=
0.0469,
nonlinear
0.0254).
KM
curve
not
all-cause
male
female
subgroups
(female,
0.064,
male,
0.53).
Conclusions:
This
study
establishes
significant
negative
correlation
SLM,
particularly
among
females.
Consequently,
adopting
an
antioxidant
may
prove
more
advantageous
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The relationship between oxidative balance score and circadian syndrome: evidence from the NHANES 2005-2018
Lin Xie,
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Juan Li,
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Mingzhi Xu
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et al.
Frontiers in Endocrinology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
15
Published: Oct. 11, 2024
Background
The
oxidative
balance
score
(OBS)
is
a
composite
indicator
that
evaluates
the
between
pro-oxidants
and
antioxidants
in
one’s
diet
lifestyle.
However,
relationship
OBS
circadian
syndrome
(CircS)
has
remained
unexplored.
This
investigation
aimed
to
determine
correlation
CircS.
Methods
population-based
study
examined
7,202
participants
from
2005
2018
National
Health
Nutrition
Examination
Survey
(NHANES),
1,433
of
whom
had
We
utilized
weighted
multivariate
logistic
regression,
trend
tests,
subgroup
analysis,
interaction
tests
evaluate
(total
OBS,
dietary
lifestyle
OBS)
Restricted
cubic
splines
(RCS)
models
threshold
effect
analysis
were
used
explore
nonlinear
relationships.
Results
Multivariate
regression
indicated
protective
factor
for
CircS
was
high
level
OBS:
Odds
ratio
(OR)
=
0.95,
95%
Confidence
interval
(CI):
0.93-0.97;
OR
0.98,
CI:
0.96-1.00;
0.65,
0.61-0.69).
Compared
quartile
1
group,
negatively
statistically
significantly
associated
with
risk
developing
Circs
4
group
0.47,
0.32-0.70;
0.69,
0.48-0.99;
0.07,
0.04-0.11).
According
there
an
association
terms
education
(
p
0.01).
Furthermore,
we
observed
negative
prevalence,
inflection
points
at
6
nonlinearity
0.002).
Conclusion
results
showed
substantial
connection
Encouraging
foods
filled
antioxidant-rich
lifestyles
may
reduce
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Association between oxidative balance score and endometriosis findings from NHANES 1999–2006
SU Luyang SU,
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Zeqing Du,
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Weilan Liu
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et al.
Research Square (Research Square),
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: July 19, 2024
Abstract
Aim
The
Oxidative
Balance
Score
(OBS)
functions
as
a
measure
for
gauging
the
oxidative
stress
condition,
OBS
has
been
utilized
to
assess
overall
oxidants
and
antioxidants
exposure
status
in
various
chronic
disease
studies,
Growing
evidence
suggests
that
is
involved
pathophysiologic
mechanisms
of
endometriosis,
purpose
this
study
was
investigate
association
between
endometriosis
women
ages
20
54.
Methods
Results
correlation
meticulously
examined
through
multifaceted
approach,
encompassing
multivariate
logistic
regression,
sensitivity
analysis,
application
smoothing
techniques
curve
fitting.
This
analysis
conducted
utilizing
extensive
dataset
from
National
Health
Nutrition
Examination
Survey
(NHANES)
spanning
years
1999
2006.
To
ascertain
stability
observed
relationship
across
diverse
demographic
segments,
subgroup
interaction
tests
were
implemented.
Among
3881
participants
aged
54
years,
significant
inverse
identified
scores
presence
endometriosis.
Specifically,
within
comprehensively
adjusted
model,
every
1
score
increase
OBS,
odds
prevalence
decreased
by
2.00%.
highest
quartile
demonstrated
29.1%
reduction
when
compared
those
lowest
quartile,
with
confidence
interval
[0.480,
1.048],
underscoring
robustness
trend.
Conclusions
related
among
American
adults.
Our
results
suggest
elevated
may
potentially
reduce
prevalence.
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Exploring the impact of protein intake on the association between oxidative balance score and lean mass in adults aged 20–59: NHANES 2011–2018
Jiaqi Hao,
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Zixuan Zhuang,
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Shu-yue Hu
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et al.
Journal of Health Population and Nutrition,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
43(1)
Published: Sept. 2, 2024
Previous
studies
have
established
a
correlation
between
the
pathogenesis
of
oxidative
stress
and
sarcopenia.
The
Oxidative
Balance
Score
(OBS)
is
an
integrated
measure
that
reflects
overall
balance
antioxidants
pro-oxidants
in
dietary
components
lifestyle.
However,
there
are
limited
reports
on
association
OBS
lean
mass
impact
protein
intake
mass.
Using
data
from
National
Health
Nutrition
Examination
Survey
2011
to
2018,
multivariate
linear
logistic
regression
analyses
were
conducted
explore
associations
outcomes.
findings
then
illustrated
through
fitted
smoothing
curves
threshold
effect
analyses.
This
study
included
2,441
participants,
demonstrating
higher
significantly
associated
with
increased
ratio
appendicular
body
index.
Key
inflection
points
at
31
mark
pronounced
changes
these
associations,
age
notably
affecting
association.
varies
among
populations
high
low
intake.
Our
suggest
positively
A
more
than
84.5
g/day
may
enhance
role
influencing
muscle
health
improve
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Association between oxidative balance score and serum cobalt level in population with metal implants: a cross-sectional study from NHANES 2015–2020
Wenxiu Yuan,
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Jing Chen,
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Jun Sun
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et al.
Frontiers in Nutrition,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
11
Published: Dec. 6, 2024
Background
Growing
evidence
indicates
that
metal
implants
influence
the
body’s
oxidative
stress
status,
which
in
turn
affects
degradation
and
stability
of
implants.
The
balance
score
(OBS)
is
a
composite
indicator,
reflecting
overall
pro-and
antioxidants
human
body.
However,
associations
between
OBS
level
ions
on
population
with
remain
to
be
elucidated.
Methods
We
conducted
cross-sectional
study
using
data
from
2015
2020
National
Health
Nutrition
Examination
Survey
(NHANES).
Dietary
lifestyle
factors
closely
associated
were
quantified
calculate
OBS.
Weighted
multivariate
logistic
regression
smooth
curve
fittings
performed
examine
relationship
serum
cobalt
levels.
Subgroup
analyses
stratified
by
age
gender.
In
cases
where
non-linearity
was
detected,
threshold
effects
assessed
two-piecewise
linear
model.
Results
A
total
549
participants
included
this
analysis.
dietary
negatively
fully
adjusted
model
(
β
=
−0.179,
95%CI:
−0.358
−0.001,
P
:
0.04918).
Stratified
gender,
negative
correlation
observed
only
men
over
70
years
participants.
Threshold
effect
analysis
showed
relationships
OBS,
males.
There
non-linear
participants,
inflection
points
identified
at
16.3
8.7
for
respectively.
Conclusion
Our
confirms
inverse
individuals
implants,
highlighting
significance
optimizing
mitigate
risk
ion
toxicity.
These
findings
emphasize
importance
maintaining
an
antioxidant
diet
lifestyle,
particularly
as
they
offer
greater
protective
males
elderly
population.
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