2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.clnesp.2018.05.008
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Prevalence of sarcopenia and associated factors in institutionalised older adult patients

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“…Our findings indicate that lower CC, a valid predictor of sarcopenia, might increase the risk of dependency in older adults. This result is similar to previous cross‐sectional studies in which lower CC was associated with poor functioning in basic ADL, indicating the high dependency of these patients and a high necessity of care . Our results also suggest that sarcopenia induces a lower gait speed.…”
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confidence: 91%
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“…Our findings indicate that lower CC, a valid predictor of sarcopenia, might increase the risk of dependency in older adults. This result is similar to previous cross‐sectional studies in which lower CC was associated with poor functioning in basic ADL, indicating the high dependency of these patients and a high necessity of care . Our results also suggest that sarcopenia induces a lower gait speed.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…This result is similar to previous cross-sectional studies in which lower CC was associated with poor functioning in basic ADL, indicating the high dependency of these patients and a high necessity of care. 20,32 Our results also suggest that sarcopenia induces a lower gait speed. Indeed, it is well documented that the deterioration of gait speed related to sarcopenia during aging is due to quantitative and qualitative changes in muscle structure and function.…”
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confidence: 65%
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“…Independent of liver reserves, we still identified older age, female gender, and lower BMI as predictors of pre-sarcopenia in HCC patients who failed sorafenib treatment. The prevalence of muscle depletion was similarly demonstrated to increase with older age and decreased BMI 28 , 29 . In our cohort, significant reduction of BMI and increased ascites formation were observed in pre-sarcopenic patients.…”
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confidence: 83%