| Literature DB >> 29259690 |
Sumito Ogawa1, Mitsutaka Yakabe1, Masahiro Akishita1.
Abstract
Age-related loss of the skeletal muscle and its function is known as sarcopenia. Definition and diagnostic criteria for sarcopenia have been outlined as consensus statements from several study groups, including usual gait speed, grip strength, and skeletal muscle mass. Whereas underlying mechanisms and pathophysiology of sarcopenia remains to be clarified, recent studies have suggested that chronic inflammatory status as well as lifestyle-related factors in older individuals might contribute to the process and progress of sarcopenia.Entities:
Keywords: Aging; Frailty; Hormone; Inflammation; Sarcopenia
Year: 2016 PMID: 29259690 PMCID: PMC5725797 DOI: 10.1186/s41232-016-0022-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Inflamm Regen ISSN: 1880-8190
Fig. 1Recommended diagnostic algorithm for sarcopenia by AWGS
Comparison of definition/characteristics and cutoff values for sarcopenia by EWGSOP, AWGS, and IWGS criteria
| EWGSOP [ | AWGS [ | IWGS [ | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Definition/characteristics | A syndrome characterized by progressive and generalized loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength with a risk of adverse outcomes | Age-related decline of skeletal muscle plus low muscle strength and/or physical performance | Age-associated loss of skeletal muscle mass and function |
| SMI | 7.26 kg/m2 for men and 5.5 kg/m2 for women (by DXA). 8.87 kg/m2 for men and 6.42 kg/m2 for women (by BIA) | 7.0 kg/m2 for men and 5.4 kg/m2 for women (by DXA). 7.0 kg/m2 for men and 5.7 kg/m2 for women (by BIA) | 7.23 kg/m2 for men and 5.67 kg/m2 for women (by DXA) |
| Walking speed | <0.8 m/s | <0.8 m/s | <1.0 m/s |
| Grip force | <30 kg for men | <26 kg for men | Not specified |
Fig. 2Influence of potential factors leading to age-related inflammatory processes