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Sarcopenia Definition: The Position Statements of the Sarcopenia Definition and Outcomes Consortium

Authors :
Karol M. Pencina
Ralph B. DʼAgostino
Greg Gorsicki
Brian C. Clark
Todd M. Manini
Peggy M. Cawthon
Roger A. Fielding
Jack M. Guralnik
Jane A. Cauley
Jay Magaziner
Jean Woo
Hidenori Arai
Thomas G. Travison
Quian Li Xue
Douglas P. Kiel
Daniel Rooks
Sheena Patel
Rosaly Correa-de-Araujo
Laura A. Schaap
Suzette L. Pereira
Ellen F. Binder
Todd T. Brown
Denise Orwig
Francesco Landi
Cyrus Cooper
Linda J. Woodhouse
Anne B. Newman
Michelle Shardell
Shalender Bhasin
Nutrition and Health
APH - Aging & Later Life
APH - Health Behaviors & Chronic Diseases
AMS - Musculoskeletal Health
Source :
Bhasin, S, Travison, T G, Manini, T M, Patel, S, Pencina, K M, Fielding, R A, Magaziner, J M, Newman, A B, Kiel, D P, Cooper, C, Guralnik, J M, Cauley, J A, Arai, H, Clark, B C, Landi, F, Schaap, L A, Pereira, S L, Rooks, D, Woo, J, Woodhouse, L J, Binder, E, Brown, T, Shardell, M, Xue, Q L, DʼAgostino, R B, Orwig, D, Gorsicki, G, Correa-De-Araujo, R & Cawthon, P M 2020, ' Sarcopenia Definition: The Position Statements of the Sarcopenia Definition and Outcomes Consortium ', Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, vol. 68, no. 7, pp. 1410-1418 . https://doi.org/10.1111/jgs.16372, Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 68(7), 1410-1418. Wiley-Blackwell
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Wiley, 2020.

Abstract

Objectives To develop an evidence-based definition of sarcopenia that can facilitate identification of older adults at risk for clinically relevant outcomes (eg, self-reported mobility limitation, falls, fractures, and mortality), the Sarcopenia Definition and Outcomes Consortium (SDOC) crafted a set of position statements informed by a literature review and SDOC's analyses of eight epidemiologic studies, six randomized clinical trials, four cohort studies of special populations, and two nationally representative population-based studies. Methods Thirteen position statements related to the putative components of a sarcopenia definition, informed by the SDOC analyses and literature synthesis, were reviewed by an independent international expert panel (panel) iteratively and voted on by the panel during the Sarcopenia Position Statement Conference. Four position statements related to grip strength, three to lean mass derived from dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA), and four to gait speed; two were summary statements. Results The SDOC analyses identified grip strength, either absolute or scaled to measures of body size, as an important discriminator of slowness. Both low grip strength and low usual gait speed independently predicted falls, self-reported mobility limitation, hip fractures, and mortality in community-dwelling older adults. Lean mass measured by DXA was not associated with incident adverse health-related outcomes in community-dwelling older adults with or without adjustment for body size. Conclusion The panel agreed that both weakness defined by low grip strength and slowness defined by low usual gait speed should be included in the definition of sarcopenia. These position statements offer a rational basis for an evidence-based definition of sarcopenia. The analyses that informed these position statements are summarized in this article and discussed in accompanying articles in this issue of the journal. J Am Geriatr Soc 68:1410-1418, 2020.

Details

ISSN :
15325415 and 00028614
Volume :
68
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c6907e4818e8f11eba7afe39f79c0a43