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Sarcopenia is not associated with inspiratory muscle strength but with expiratory muscle strength among older adults requiring long-term care/support.

Yohei SawayaTakahiro ShibaMasahiro IshizakaTamaki HiroseRyo SatoAkira KuboTomohiko Urano
Published in: PeerJ (2022)
The most appropriate parameter for assessing respiratory sarcopenia may be MEP, which is an indicator of expiratory muscle strength, rather than FVC, MIP, or PEFR, as suggested in previous studies. Measuring MEP is simpler than measuring respiratory function parameters. Moreover, it is expected to have clinical applications such as respiratory sarcopenia screening.
Keyphrases
  • long term care
  • skeletal muscle
  • community dwelling
  • respiratory tract
  • mechanical ventilation
  • intensive care unit