This analysis sought to determine the associations of the Foundation for the National Institutes of Health Sarcopenia Project criteria for weakness and low lean mass with likelihood for mobility impairment (gait speed 0.8 m/s) and mortality. Providing validity for these criteria is essential for research and clinical evaluation. Among 4,411 men and 1,869 women pooled from 6 cohort studies, 3-year likelihood for incident mobility impairment and mortality over 10 years were determined for individuals with weakness, low lean mass, and for those having both. Weakness was defined as low grip strength ( \u3c 26kg men and \u3c 16kg women) and low grip strength-to-body mass index (BMI; kg/m(2)) ratio ( \u3c 1.00 men and \u3c 0.56 women). Low lean m...
Background.Several consensus groups have previously published operational criteria for sarcopenia, i...
Objective: we aimed to evaluate the Foundation for the National Institutes of Health (FNIH) criteria...
Background. Recommendations for identifying age-related muscle dysfunction have recently been publis...
Background.This analysis sought to determine the associations of the Foundation for the National Ins...
Low lean mass is potentially clinically important in older persons, but criteria have not been empir...
OBJECTIVES: Analyses performed by the Sarcopenia Definitions and Outcomes Consortium (SDOC) identifi...
Background.Low lean mass is potentially clinically important in older persons, but criteria have not...
BACKGROUND: Sarcopenia is commonly defined as loss of muscle mass with limited muscle function or s...
INTRODUCTION: Sarcopenia is commonly defined as loss of muscle mass with limited muscle function or ...
Several consensus groups have previously published operational criteria for sarcopenia, incorporatin...
BACKGROUND: Lack of consensus on how to diagnose sarcopenia has limited the ability to diagnose this...
Background.Low muscle mass and weakness are common and potentially disabling in older adults, but in...
Weakness is common and contributes to disability, but no consensus exists regarding a strength cutpo...
Objectives: The Foundation for the National Institutes of Health [FNIH] Sarcopenia Project recently ...
INTRODUCTION: Sarcopenia is commonly defined as loss of muscle mass with limited muscle function or ...
Background.Several consensus groups have previously published operational criteria for sarcopenia, i...
Objective: we aimed to evaluate the Foundation for the National Institutes of Health (FNIH) criteria...
Background. Recommendations for identifying age-related muscle dysfunction have recently been publis...
Background.This analysis sought to determine the associations of the Foundation for the National Ins...
Low lean mass is potentially clinically important in older persons, but criteria have not been empir...
OBJECTIVES: Analyses performed by the Sarcopenia Definitions and Outcomes Consortium (SDOC) identifi...
Background.Low lean mass is potentially clinically important in older persons, but criteria have not...
BACKGROUND: Sarcopenia is commonly defined as loss of muscle mass with limited muscle function or s...
INTRODUCTION: Sarcopenia is commonly defined as loss of muscle mass with limited muscle function or ...
Several consensus groups have previously published operational criteria for sarcopenia, incorporatin...
BACKGROUND: Lack of consensus on how to diagnose sarcopenia has limited the ability to diagnose this...
Background.Low muscle mass and weakness are common and potentially disabling in older adults, but in...
Weakness is common and contributes to disability, but no consensus exists regarding a strength cutpo...
Objectives: The Foundation for the National Institutes of Health [FNIH] Sarcopenia Project recently ...
INTRODUCTION: Sarcopenia is commonly defined as loss of muscle mass with limited muscle function or ...
Background.Several consensus groups have previously published operational criteria for sarcopenia, i...
Objective: we aimed to evaluate the Foundation for the National Institutes of Health (FNIH) criteria...
Background. Recommendations for identifying age-related muscle dysfunction have recently been publis...