Research Article

Long-Term Changes in Sarcopenia and Body Composition in Diabetes Patients with and without Charcot Osteoarthropathy

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Changes in fat distribution: individual changes in body fat (defined as percentage of total soft tissue mass) and truncal fat (defined as percentage of total fat mass) from baseline to follow-up after 8.6 years, in diabetes patients without (DM-COA) or with (DM+COA) a previous Charcot foot. : significant increase from baseline (). Otherwise, there were no significant changes from baseline or changes between DM-COA and DM+COA ().