The Asian working group for sarcopenia's new criteria updated in 2019 causing a change in sarcopenia prevalence in Japanese older adults requiring long-term care/support.

Journal of Physical Therapy Science Pub Date : 2020-11-01 Epub Date: 2020-11-11 DOI:10.1589/jpts.32.742
Yohei Sawaya, Masahiro Ishizaka, Akira Kubo, Takahiro Shiba, Tamaki Hirose, Ko Onoda, Hitoshi Maruyama, Tomohiko Urano
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[Purpose] The Asian Working Group for Sarcopenia (AWGS) criteria were recently updated. However, whether these changes would result in a difference in sarcopenia prevalence was unclear. We therefore focused on Japanese older adults who required long-term care/support and determined the differences in sarcopenia prevalence between the new and old criteria. [Participants and Methods] This cross-sectional study included 161 Japanese older adults aged ≥65 years who required long-term care/support along with ongoing daycare. Handgrip strength, usual gait speed, and skeletal muscle mass index were measured. We analyzed the difference in sarcopenia prevalence between the 2019 and 2014 AWGS criteria using the McNemar test. [Results] The overall sarcopenia prevalence rates were 60.2% and 53.4%, and the prevalence rates of sex-specific sarcopenia were 63.6% and 55.7% among males and 56.2% and 50.7% among females when the 2019 and 2014 AWGS criteria were used, respectively. Overall, males exhibited a significantly higher prevalence with the new than criteria than with the old. [Conclusion] With the 2019 AWGS criteria, more older males who required long-term care/support were diagnosed as having sarcopenia. Conversely, the sarcopenia diagnosis in females statistically remained unchanged. Thus, a mismatch might exist between the two criteria regarding sarcopenia prevalence in males.

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亚洲肌肉减少症工作组于2019年更新了新标准,导致需要长期护理/支持的日本老年人肌肉减少症患病率发生变化。
【目的】亚洲肌少症工作组(AWGS)标准最近更新。然而,这些变化是否会导致肌肉减少症患病率的差异尚不清楚。因此,我们将重点放在需要长期护理/支持的日本老年人身上,并确定新旧标准之间肌肉减少症患病率的差异。[参与者和方法]这项横断面研究包括161名年龄≥65岁的日本老年人,他们需要长期护理/支持以及持续的日托。测量了手握力、通常步态速度和骨骼肌质量指数。我们使用McNemar测试分析了2019年和2014年AWGS标准中肌肉减少症患病率的差异。[结果]采用2019年和2014年AWGS标准时,总体肌少症患病率分别为60.2%和53.4%,性别特异性肌少症患病率男性分别为63.6%和55.7%,女性分别为56.2%和50.7%。总体而言,新标准的男性患病率明显高于旧标准。【结论】根据2019年AWGS标准,更多需要长期护理/支持的老年男性被诊断为肌肉减少症。相反,女性肌肉减少症的诊断在统计学上保持不变。因此,关于男性肌肉减少症患病率的两个标准之间可能存在不匹配。
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