Background.Low lean mass is potentially clinically important in older persons, but criteria have not been empirically validated. As part of the FNIH (Foundation for the National Institutes of Health) Sarcopenia Project, this analysis sought to identify cutpoints in lean mass by dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry that discriminate the presence or absence of weakness (defined in a previous report in the series as grip strength \u3c26kg in men and \u3c16kg in women).Methods.In pooled cross-sectional data stratified by sex (7,582 men and 3,688 women), classification and regression tree (CART) analysis was used to derive cutpoints for appendicular lean body mass (ALM) that best discriminated the presence or absence of weakness. Mixed-effects logis...
Abstract Background Age-related declines in skeletal muscle mass and strength, representing “sarcope...
Background.Weakness is common and contributes to disability, but no consensus exists regarding a str...
Weakness is common and contributes to disability, but no consensus exists regarding a strength cutpo...
Background.Low lean mass is potentially clinically important in older persons, but criteria have not...
Low lean mass is potentially clinically important in older persons, but criteria have not been empir...
Recent studies suggest that adjustment of measures of lean mass for adiposity improves associations ...
This analysis sought to determine the associations of the Foundation for the National Institutes of ...
Background.This analysis sought to determine the associations of the Foundation for the National Ins...
Recent studies suggest that adjustment of measures of lean mass for adiposity improves associations ...
International audienceAbstract The prevalence of sarcopenia in patients with obesity varies accordin...
Background.Low muscle mass and weakness are common and potentially disabling in older adults, but in...
Background. The Foundation for the National Institutes of Health Sarcopenia Project developed data-d...
Background. The Foundation for the National Institutes of Health Sarcopenia Project developed data-d...
Studies examining the relationship between muscle parameters and bone strength have not included mul...
Rationale: Diagnosis of sarcopenia in older adults is essential for early treatment in clinical prac...
Abstract Background Age-related declines in skeletal muscle mass and strength, representing “sarcope...
Background.Weakness is common and contributes to disability, but no consensus exists regarding a str...
Weakness is common and contributes to disability, but no consensus exists regarding a strength cutpo...
Background.Low lean mass is potentially clinically important in older persons, but criteria have not...
Low lean mass is potentially clinically important in older persons, but criteria have not been empir...
Recent studies suggest that adjustment of measures of lean mass for adiposity improves associations ...
This analysis sought to determine the associations of the Foundation for the National Institutes of ...
Background.This analysis sought to determine the associations of the Foundation for the National Ins...
Recent studies suggest that adjustment of measures of lean mass for adiposity improves associations ...
International audienceAbstract The prevalence of sarcopenia in patients with obesity varies accordin...
Background.Low muscle mass and weakness are common and potentially disabling in older adults, but in...
Background. The Foundation for the National Institutes of Health Sarcopenia Project developed data-d...
Background. The Foundation for the National Institutes of Health Sarcopenia Project developed data-d...
Studies examining the relationship between muscle parameters and bone strength have not included mul...
Rationale: Diagnosis of sarcopenia in older adults is essential for early treatment in clinical prac...
Abstract Background Age-related declines in skeletal muscle mass and strength, representing “sarcope...
Background.Weakness is common and contributes to disability, but no consensus exists regarding a str...
Weakness is common and contributes to disability, but no consensus exists regarding a strength cutpo...