| Literature DB >> 25071595 |
Michael O Harris-Love1, Bernadette Adams2, Haniel J Hernandez3, Loretta DiPietro4, Marc R Blackman5.
Abstract
Entities:
Keywords: African Americans; Veterans; aging; body composition; disability; health disparities; sarcopenia; skeletal muscle
Year: 2014 PMID: 25071595 PMCID: PMC4083180 DOI: 10.3389/fphys.2014.00250
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Physiol ISSN: 1664-042X Impact factor: 4.566
Categories of the sarcopenia syndrome based on causative factors, body composition, and stages of severity.
| Age-related only | LBM loss criterion only | LBM loss criterion only | |||
| • Activity-related | A range of criteria based on LBM (relative to stature) | LBM loss criterion, and strength loss or functional status criteria met | |||
| Contributing comorbid factors and behavioral conditions | • Disease-related | • Class I (−1 to −2 SD) | |||
| • Nutrition-related | • Class II (↓ −2 SD) | ||||
| LBM loss, affecting functional status or mortality | A range of criteria based on ratio of LBM to body mass (relative to body mass) | All criteria are met | |||
| All-cause designation, independent of age | • Class I (−1 to −2 SD) | ||||
| • Class II (↓ −2 SD) | |||||
| Diminished muscle performance | LBM maintenance or loss, and body fat criterion met | ||||
| All-cause designation, independent of age | |||||
Muscle performance as measured by a given measure or estimate of strength, power, or capacity (e.g., endurance/fatigue; Correa-de-Araujo and Hadley, .
Appendicular lean mass (aLM/h.
Class I: 8.51–10.75 kg/m.
Class I: 31–37% in men, and 22–28% in women; Class II: ≤30% in men, and ≤21% in women [SMI, skeletal muscle mass index; (muscle mass/body mass) .
Body fat percentage (BF%): 27% in men and 38% in women (Baumgartner, .
Grip strength: <30 kg in men, and <20 kg in women (Murphy et al., .