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Sarcopenia: revised European consensus on definition and diagnosis.
CRUZ-JENTOFT, J; BAHAT, G; BAUER, J et al.
2019In Age and Ageing, 48, p. 16-31
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Keywords :
sarcopenia; muscle strength; physical performance; muscle assessment; EWGSOP2; older people
Abstract :
[en] Background: in 2010, the European Working Group on Sarcopenia in Older People (EWGSOP) published a sarcopenia definition that aimed to foster advances in identifying and caring for people with sarcopenia. In early 2018, the Working Group met again (EWGSOP2) to update the original definition in order to reflect scientific and clinical evidence that has built over the last decade. This paper presents our updated findings. Objectives: to increase consistency of research design, clinical diagnoses and ultimately, care for people with sarcopenia. Recommendations: sarcopenia is a muscle disease (muscle failure) rooted in adverse muscle changes that accrue across a lifetime; sarcopenia is common among adults of older age but can also occur earlier in life. In this updated consensus paper on sarcopenia, EWGSOP2: (1) focuses on low muscle strength as a key characteristic of sarcopenia, uses detection of low muscle quantity and quality to confirm the sarcopenia diagnosis, and identifies poor physical performance as indicative of severe sarcopenia; (2) updates the clinical algorithm that can be used for sarcopenia case-finding, diagnosis and confirmation, and severity determination and (3) provides clear cut-off points for measurements of variables that identify and characterise sarcopenia. Conclusions: EWGSOP2’s updated recommendations aim to increase awareness of sarcopenia and its risk. With these new recommendations, EWGSOP2 calls for healthcare professionals who treat patients at risk for sarcopenia to take actions that will promote early detection and treatment. We also encourage more research in the field of sarcopenia in order to prevent or delay adverse health outcomes that incur a heavy burden for patients and healthcare systems.
Disciplines :
Public health, health care sciences & services
Author, co-author :
CRUZ-JENTOFT, J
BAHAT, G
BAUER, J
BOIRIE, Y
Bruyère, Olivier  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences de la santé publique > Santé publique, Epidémiologie et Economie de la santé
CEDERHOLM, T
Cooper, C
LANDI, F
ROLLAND, Y
SAYER, A.A.
SCHNEIDER, M
SIEBER, C.C.
TOPINKOVA, E.
VANDEWOUDE, M.
VISSER, M.
ZAMBONI, M.
BAUTMANS, I.
BAEYENS, J.P.
CESARI, M.
CHERUBINI, A.
KANIS, J.
MAGGIO, M.
FINBARR, M.
MICHEL, J.P.
PITKALA, K.
Reginster, Jean-Yves  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences de la santé publique > Santé publique, Epidémiologie et Economie de la santé
RIZZOLI, R.
SCHOLS, J.
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Language :
English
Title :
Sarcopenia: revised European consensus on definition and diagnosis.
Publication date :
2019
Journal title :
Age and Ageing
ISSN :
0002-0729
eISSN :
1468-2834
Publisher :
Oxford University Press, United Kingdom
Volume :
48
Pages :
16-31
Peer reviewed :
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