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Estimation of sarcopenia prevalence using various assessment tools
Beaudart, Charlotte; Reginster, Jean-Yves; Slomian, Justine et al.
2015In Experimental Gerontology, 61, p. 31-37
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Keywords :
Diagnostic; Muscle mass; Prevalence; Sarcopenia
Abstract :
[en] BACKGROUND: Sarcopenia is defined as a progressive and generalized loss of muscle mass with either a loss of muscle strength or a loss of physical performance but there is no recommendation regarding the diagnostic tools that have to be used. In this study, we compared the prevalence of sarcopenia assessed using different diagnostic tools. METHODS: To measure muscle mass, muscle strength and physical performance, we used for each outcome two different diagnostic tools. For muscle mass, we used Dual Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry (DXA) and bio-electrical impedance analysis (BIA); for muscle strength, we used a hydraulic dynamometer and a pneumatic dynamometer; for physical performance we used the Short Physical Performance Battery test (SPPB test) and the walk speed. Eight diagnostic groups were hereby established. RESULTS: A total of 250 consecutive subjects were recruited in an outpatient clinic in Liège, Belgium. Estimated prevalence of sarcopenia varied from 8.4% to 27.6% depending on the method of diagnosis used. Regarding muscle mass, BIA systematically overestimated muscle mass compared to DXA (mean estimated prevalence with BIA=12.8%; mean prevalence with DXA=21%). For muscle strength, the pneumatic dynamometer diagnosed twice more sarcopenic subjects than the hydraulic dynamometer (mean estimated prevalence with PD=22.4%; mean estimated prevalence with HD=11.4%). Finally, no difference in prevalence was observed when the walking speed or the SPPB test was used. A weak overall kappa coefficient was observed (0.53), suggesting that the 8 methods of diagnosis are moderately concordant. CONCLUSION: Within the same definition of sarcopenia, prevalence of sarcopenia is highly dependent on the diagnostic tools used.
Disciplines :
General & internal medicine
Author, co-author :
Beaudart, Charlotte ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences de la santé publique > Santé publique, Epidémiologie et Economie de la santé
Reginster, Jean-Yves  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences de la santé publique > Santé publique, Epidémiologie et Economie de la santé
Slomian, Justine ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences de la santé publique > Epidémiologie clinique
Dardenne, Nadia  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences de la santé publique > Informatique médicale et biostatistique
Quabron, Adrien 
SLANGEN, Catherine ;  Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Liège - CHU > Service médical de radiodiagnostic
GILLAIN, Sophie ;  Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Liège - CHU > Gériatrie
Petermans, Jean ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences cliniques > Gériatrie
Bruyère, Olivier  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences de la santé publique > Santé publique, Epidémiologie et Economie de la santé
Language :
English
Title :
Estimation of sarcopenia prevalence using various assessment tools
Publication date :
2015
Journal title :
Experimental Gerontology
ISSN :
0531-5565
eISSN :
1873-6815
Publisher :
Elsevier Science, Tarrytown, United States - New York
Volume :
61
Pages :
31-37
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
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