2023
DOI: 10.4235/agmr.23.0009
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Korean Working Group on Sarcopenia Guideline: Expert Consensus on Sarcopenia Screening and Diagnosis by the Korean Society of Sarcopenia, the Korean Society for Bone and Mineral Research, and the Korean Geriatrics Society

Abstract: Despite the introduction of a diagnostic code and acceptance of a diagnostic process for sarcopenia as a new health technology in Korea, many practitioners remain unfamiliar with the evaluation of sarcopenia. Thus, the Korean Working Group on Sarcopenia (KWGS) developed clinical practice guidelines for the diagnosis of sarcopenia in older Korean adults. A two-phase Delphi interview comprising 19 questions was conducted with 40 expert panelists, 22 of whom participated in the first round between June and August… Show more

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“…The KWGS and AWGS 2019 guidelines recommend various methods for identifying sarcopenia. [7,10] Screening tools according to the KWGS guidelines are listed in Table 1. These methods include assessing calf circumference, hand grip strength, chair stand test, gait speed, and time up-and-go tests.…”
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“…The KWGS and AWGS 2019 guidelines recommend various methods for identifying sarcopenia. [7,10] Screening tools according to the KWGS guidelines are listed in Table 1. These methods include assessing calf circumference, hand grip strength, chair stand test, gait speed, and time up-and-go tests.…”
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“…[7,[53][54][55] Additionally, questionnaires such as strength, assistance with walking, rising from a chair, climbing stairs, and falls (SARC-F) and ring tests using the thumb and index finger to measure calf circumference are suggested. [10,56] Notably, SARC-F has limitations as a screening tool due to its low sensitivity and high specificity. [57] Consequently, case identification in clinical practices may heavily rely on clinical suspicion, considering factors such as significant weight loss, general weakness, or history of falls, regardless of age.…”
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“…In Korea, the Korean Working Group on Sarcopenia (KWGS) has established new clinical practice guidelines for sarcopenia screening and diagnosis. 4) As Korea is one of the fastest-aging countries worldwide, preventing and treating sarcopenia in older adults to prevent further frailty and disabilities has become an overarching healthcare issue. 5) Although international guidelines for sarcopenia have been previously established, several issues support country-specific guidelines for this condition.…”
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