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Toward the recognition and management of sarcopenia in routine clinical care

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posted on 2024-06-05, 09:04 authored by E Dent, J Woo, David ScottDavid Scott, EO Hoogendijk
Sarcopenia, the age-associated decline in skeletal muscle mass and function, is a major cause of functional decline and mortality in older adults. Despite its importance, sarcopenia often remains unrecognized and inadequately managed in routine clinical care. A major hinderance to its clinical integration is the variation in diagnostic tools for sarcopenia. Diagnostic tools include those of the European Working Group on Sarcopenia in Older People (versions 1 and 2), those of the Asian Working Group for Sarcopenia (versions 1 and 2), and that of the Sarcopenia Definition and Outcomes Consortium. The management decision process of sarcopenia warrants an evaluation of risk factors such as a sedentary lifestyle, inadequate exercise, poor nutritional intake, smoking, depression and living circumstances. Herein, we provide an evidence-based update of the prevention and management of sarcopenia and propose practical information to facilitate the disease’s adoption into routine care.

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Journal

Nature Aging

Volume

1

Pagination

982-990

Location

Berlin, Germany

eISSN

2662-8465

Language

en

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

11

Publisher

Springer

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