2022
DOI: 10.3389/fmed.2022.1041186
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Changes of sarcopenia case finding by different Asian Working Group for Sarcopenia in community indwelling middle-aged and old people

Abstract: Sarcopenia is an emerging issue, but there is no universal consensus regarding its screening and diagnosis, especially regarding the influence of the Asian Working Group for Sarcopenia (AWGS) 2019 new definition on the prevalence of community-dwelling adults. To compare the prevalence of sarcopenia between the 2019 and 2014 definitions, a cross-sectional study including 606 normal nutritional status subjects (203 men/403 women; mean age 63.3 ± 10.0 years) was performed. Sarcopenic parameters, including calf ci… Show more

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“…The prevalence of AWGS sarcopenia in our cohort (18.0%) and in another recent Singapore study (14.2% in women, aged 21–90 years) [ 12 ] was higher than that of other Asian populations in Taiwan (3.7% in women, mean age: 63.3 ± 10.0 years) [ 39 ] and Korea (13.8% in women, aged 70 to 84 years) [ 40 ]. A probable reason for the relatively higher sarcopenia prevalence in Singapore might be due to the warmer tropical climate, serving as a barrier to physical activity [ 41 ].…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 47%
“…The prevalence of AWGS sarcopenia in our cohort (18.0%) and in another recent Singapore study (14.2% in women, aged 21–90 years) [ 12 ] was higher than that of other Asian populations in Taiwan (3.7% in women, mean age: 63.3 ± 10.0 years) [ 39 ] and Korea (13.8% in women, aged 70 to 84 years) [ 40 ]. A probable reason for the relatively higher sarcopenia prevalence in Singapore might be due to the warmer tropical climate, serving as a barrier to physical activity [ 41 ].…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 47%