Journal article

The Impact of Different Diagnostic Criteria on the Prevalence of Sarcopenia in Healthy Elderly Participants and Geriatric Outpatients

EM Reijnierse, MC Trappenburg, MJ Leter, GJ Blauw, S Sipilä, E Sillanpää, MV Narici, JY Hogrel, G Butler-Browne, JS McPhee, H Gapeyeva, M Pääsuke, MAE De Van Der Schueren, CGM Meskers, AB Maier

Gerontology | KARGER | Published : 2015

Abstract

Background: A consensus on the diagnostic criteria for sarcopenia, a common syndrome in the elderly, has not been reached yet. Prevalence rates vary between studies due to the use of different criteria encompassing different measures, correction factors and cutoff points. Objective: This study compared prevalence rates of sarcopenia using nine sets of diagnostic criteria applied in two different elderly populations. Methods: The study population encompassed 308 healthy elderly participants (152 males, 156 females; mean age 74 years) and 123 geriatric outpatients (54 males, 69 females; mean age 81 years). Diagnostic criteria included relative muscle mass, absolute muscle mass, muscle strength..

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Grants

Awarded by Medical Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

This study was supported by the seventh framework program MyoAge (HEALTH-2007-2.4.5-10), and by the Dutch Technology Foundation STW, which is part of the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research, and partly funded by the Ministry of Economic Affairs, Agriculture and Innovation.