Sarcopenia, low muscle mass, is an increasing problem in our ageing society. The prevalence of sarcopenia varies extremely between elderly cohorts ranging from 7% to over 50%. Without consensus on the definition of sarcopenia, a variety of diagnostic criteria are being used. We assessed the degree of agreement between seven different diagnostic criteria for sarcopenia based on muscle mass and handgrip strength, described in literature. In this cross-sectional study, we included men (n = 325) and women (n = 329) with complete measurements of handgrip strength and body composition values as measured by bioimpedance analysis within the Leiden Longevity Study. Prevalence of sarcopenia was stratified by gender and age. In men (mean age 64.5 year...
Sarcopenia, the age-associated loss of skeletal muscle mass and function, has considerable societal ...
Sarcopenia is defined by a loss of muscle mass and strength with aging. Many factors have been repor...
Sarcopenia is probably an important causal factor for functional decline in acutely ill hospitalized...
Sarcopenia, low muscle mass, is an increasing problem in our ageing society. The prevalence of sarco...
Sarcopenia, low muscle mass, is an increasing problem in our ageing society. The prevalence of sarco...
Sarcopenia, low muscle mass, is an increasing problem in our ageing society. The prevalence of sarco...
BACKGROUND: A consensus on the diagnostic criteria for sarcopenia, a common syndrome in the elderly,...
Background: A consensus on the diagnostic criteria for sarcopenia, a common syndrome in the elderly,...
INTRODUCTION: Sarcopenia has been associated with increased morbidity and mortality in older people....
Background.Several consensus groups have previously published operational criteria for sarcopenia, i...
INTRODUCTION: In the definition of the European Working Group on Sarcopenia in Older People (EWGSOP)...
The European Working Group on Sarcopenia in Older People (EWGSOP) developed a practical clinical def...
Background.Several consensus groups have previously published operational criteria for sarcopenia, i...
Background.Several consensus groups have previously published operational criteria for sarcopenia, i...
Sarcopenia is probably an important causal factor for functional decline in acutely ill hospitalized...
Sarcopenia, the age-associated loss of skeletal muscle mass and function, has considerable societal ...
Sarcopenia is defined by a loss of muscle mass and strength with aging. Many factors have been repor...
Sarcopenia is probably an important causal factor for functional decline in acutely ill hospitalized...
Sarcopenia, low muscle mass, is an increasing problem in our ageing society. The prevalence of sarco...
Sarcopenia, low muscle mass, is an increasing problem in our ageing society. The prevalence of sarco...
Sarcopenia, low muscle mass, is an increasing problem in our ageing society. The prevalence of sarco...
BACKGROUND: A consensus on the diagnostic criteria for sarcopenia, a common syndrome in the elderly,...
Background: A consensus on the diagnostic criteria for sarcopenia, a common syndrome in the elderly,...
INTRODUCTION: Sarcopenia has been associated with increased morbidity and mortality in older people....
Background.Several consensus groups have previously published operational criteria for sarcopenia, i...
INTRODUCTION: In the definition of the European Working Group on Sarcopenia in Older People (EWGSOP)...
The European Working Group on Sarcopenia in Older People (EWGSOP) developed a practical clinical def...
Background.Several consensus groups have previously published operational criteria for sarcopenia, i...
Background.Several consensus groups have previously published operational criteria for sarcopenia, i...
Sarcopenia is probably an important causal factor for functional decline in acutely ill hospitalized...
Sarcopenia, the age-associated loss of skeletal muscle mass and function, has considerable societal ...
Sarcopenia is defined by a loss of muscle mass and strength with aging. Many factors have been repor...
Sarcopenia is probably an important causal factor for functional decline in acutely ill hospitalized...