ObjectivesSarcopenia, defined as an age-associated loss of skeletal muscle function and muscle mass, occurs in approximately 6 - 22 % of older adults. This paper presents evidence-based clinical practice guidelines for screening, diagnosis and management of sarcopenia from the task force of the International Conference on Sarcopenia and Frailty Research (ICSFR).MethodsTo develop the guidelines, we drew upon the best available evidence from two systematic reviews paired with consensus statements by international working groups on sarcopenia. Eight topics were selected for the recommendations: (i) defining sarcopenia; (ii) screening and diagnosis; (iii) physical activity prescription; (iv) protein supplementation; (v) vitamin D supplementatio...
Objective: to examine the clinical evidence reporting the prevalence of sarcopenia and the effect of...
International audienceObjective: to examine the clinical evidence reporting the prevalence of sarcop...
The term sarcopenia was introduced in 1988. The original definition was a "muscle loss" of the appen...
ObjectivesSarcopenia, defined as an age-associated loss of skeletal muscle function and muscle mass,...
ObjectivesSarcopenia, defined as an age-associated loss of skeletal muscle function and muscle mass,...
Objectives: Sarcopenia, defined as an age-associated loss of skeletal muscle function and muscle mas...
OBJECTIVES:Sarcopenia, defined as an age-associated loss of skeletal muscle function and muscle mass...
Sarcopenia is a disease related to accelerated loss of skeletal muscle and subsequent decline in fun...
Purpose Sarcopenia is an age-related muscle condition which is frequently a precursor of frailty, mo...
BACKGROUND: Sarcopenia is increasingly recognized as a correlate of ageing and is associated with in...
Sarcopenia and frailty are highly prevalent conditions in older hospitalized patients, which are ass...
Sarcopenia, the loss of muscle mass and function with age, is highly relevant to clinical practice a...
Sarcopenia – or the loss of muscle mass, strength and function with ageing – represents an important...
Objectives: Sarcopenia, or age-related muscle loss is widespread. However, several definitions of sa...
Sarcopenia, an age-related decline in muscle mass and function, is affecting the older population wo...
Objective: to examine the clinical evidence reporting the prevalence of sarcopenia and the effect of...
International audienceObjective: to examine the clinical evidence reporting the prevalence of sarcop...
The term sarcopenia was introduced in 1988. The original definition was a "muscle loss" of the appen...
ObjectivesSarcopenia, defined as an age-associated loss of skeletal muscle function and muscle mass,...
ObjectivesSarcopenia, defined as an age-associated loss of skeletal muscle function and muscle mass,...
Objectives: Sarcopenia, defined as an age-associated loss of skeletal muscle function and muscle mas...
OBJECTIVES:Sarcopenia, defined as an age-associated loss of skeletal muscle function and muscle mass...
Sarcopenia is a disease related to accelerated loss of skeletal muscle and subsequent decline in fun...
Purpose Sarcopenia is an age-related muscle condition which is frequently a precursor of frailty, mo...
BACKGROUND: Sarcopenia is increasingly recognized as a correlate of ageing and is associated with in...
Sarcopenia and frailty are highly prevalent conditions in older hospitalized patients, which are ass...
Sarcopenia, the loss of muscle mass and function with age, is highly relevant to clinical practice a...
Sarcopenia – or the loss of muscle mass, strength and function with ageing – represents an important...
Objectives: Sarcopenia, or age-related muscle loss is widespread. However, several definitions of sa...
Sarcopenia, an age-related decline in muscle mass and function, is affecting the older population wo...
Objective: to examine the clinical evidence reporting the prevalence of sarcopenia and the effect of...
International audienceObjective: to examine the clinical evidence reporting the prevalence of sarcop...
The term sarcopenia was introduced in 1988. The original definition was a "muscle loss" of the appen...