OBJECTIVES: Sarcopenia is the presence of low muscle mass and poor physical function. We have developed an anthropometric prediction equation (PE). We compared the accuracy of our previously developed anthropometric prediction equation (PE) to dual absorptiometry x-ray (DXA) in predicting low muscle mass and sarcopenia. DESIGN: Cross-sectional study design. SETTING: Community dwelling. PARTICIPANTS: Men and women aged 65 years and older. MEASUREMENTS: Gender-specific low muscle mass cutoffs were identified using the lowest 20% of the skeletal muscle index (SMI) where muscle mass was determined using PE in 611 men and 375 women aged 65 years and older. The sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value (PPV) and negative predictive valu...
Background: Muscle mass reflects and influences health status. Its reliable estimation would be of v...
SUMMARY: Currently used diagnostic measures for sarcopenia utilize different measures of muscle mass...
[[abstract]]Purpose In response to the inconsistent cutoff points for the diagnosis of low muscle ma...
OBJECTIVES: Sarcopenia is the loss of muscle mass and function seen with increasing age. Central to ...
Abstract Background Measurement of muscle mass is important in the diagnosis of sarcopenia. Current ...
Identification and management of sarcopenia are limited by lack of reliable simple approaches to ass...
Abstract Background This study aimed to develop and cross-validate prediction equations for estimati...
OBJECTIVE: To test the cross-validation of anthropometric prediction equations for appendicular musc...
Background Skeletal muscle mass declines after the age of 50. Loss of skeletal muscle mass is associ...
Abstract Sarcopenia, sarcopenic obesity, frailty, and cachexia have in common skeletal muscle (SM) a...
Appendicular skeletal muscle mass (ASM) is a diagnostic criterion for sarcopenia. Bioelectrical impe...
Background & aims: Sarcopenia is defined as the age-related loss in muscle quantity and quality whic...
Lean body mass (LBM) and muscle mass remains difficult to quantify in large epidemiological studies ...
Ryan M. Miller1, Eduardo D.S. Freitas1, Aaron D. Heishman1, Japneet Kaur1, Brady S. Brown1, Michael ...
Objective: To identify the mean values and percentiles for ASMM (appendicular skeletal muscle mass) ...
Background: Muscle mass reflects and influences health status. Its reliable estimation would be of v...
SUMMARY: Currently used diagnostic measures for sarcopenia utilize different measures of muscle mass...
[[abstract]]Purpose In response to the inconsistent cutoff points for the diagnosis of low muscle ma...
OBJECTIVES: Sarcopenia is the loss of muscle mass and function seen with increasing age. Central to ...
Abstract Background Measurement of muscle mass is important in the diagnosis of sarcopenia. Current ...
Identification and management of sarcopenia are limited by lack of reliable simple approaches to ass...
Abstract Background This study aimed to develop and cross-validate prediction equations for estimati...
OBJECTIVE: To test the cross-validation of anthropometric prediction equations for appendicular musc...
Background Skeletal muscle mass declines after the age of 50. Loss of skeletal muscle mass is associ...
Abstract Sarcopenia, sarcopenic obesity, frailty, and cachexia have in common skeletal muscle (SM) a...
Appendicular skeletal muscle mass (ASM) is a diagnostic criterion for sarcopenia. Bioelectrical impe...
Background & aims: Sarcopenia is defined as the age-related loss in muscle quantity and quality whic...
Lean body mass (LBM) and muscle mass remains difficult to quantify in large epidemiological studies ...
Ryan M. Miller1, Eduardo D.S. Freitas1, Aaron D. Heishman1, Japneet Kaur1, Brady S. Brown1, Michael ...
Objective: To identify the mean values and percentiles for ASMM (appendicular skeletal muscle mass) ...
Background: Muscle mass reflects and influences health status. Its reliable estimation would be of v...
SUMMARY: Currently used diagnostic measures for sarcopenia utilize different measures of muscle mass...
[[abstract]]Purpose In response to the inconsistent cutoff points for the diagnosis of low muscle ma...