2022
DOI: 10.1590/1981-22562022025.210219.en
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Accuracy of the life-space mobility measure for discriminating frailty and sarcopenia in older people

Abstract: Objective To identify the profile of a sample of older people recruited at home based on a measure of life-space mobility and to establish the accuracy of the cut-off points of this instrument for discriminating between levels of frailty, frailty in walking speed and risk of sarcopenia. Method An observational methodological study of 391 participants aged ≥72 (80.4±4.6) years, who answered the Life-Space Assessment (LSA) and underwent frailty and risk of sarcopenia screening using the frailty phenotype and … Show more

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“…A similar and significant difference was found in a study published before the pandemic. 45 In this study, the group without RS had lower average age, was more active, and presented with a lower percentage of comorbidity than the group with RS. Higher mobility rates are associated with better muscle function, functional and cognitive performance, and social support.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…A similar and significant difference was found in a study published before the pandemic. 45 In this study, the group without RS had lower average age, was more active, and presented with a lower percentage of comorbidity than the group with RS. Higher mobility rates are associated with better muscle function, functional and cognitive performance, and social support.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 52%