Prevalence of sarcopenia in inpatients 70 years and older using different diagnostic criteria.
Esmee M ReijnierseAngela BuljanCamilla S L TuttleJeanine van AncumSjors VerlaanCarel G M MeskersAndrea Britta MaierPublished in: Nursing open (2018)
Mean age was 79.7 years (SD 6.43) and 50.8% were males. Depending on the applied criterion, prevalence of sarcopenia ranged between 12.0-75.9% in males and 3.1-75.3% in females. Males had a higher prevalence of sarcopenia compared with females in all but one of the applied diagnostic criteria. In males, highest prevalence of sarcopenia was found using muscle mass as diagnostic criterion while in females this was observed when using muscle strength. Five male and one female hospitalized older patients were sarcopenic according to all applied diagnostic criteria.