| Literature DB >> 36015771 |
Alessio Montemurro1, Juan D Ruiz-Cárdenas1, María Del Mar Martínez-García1,2, Juan J Rodríguez-Juan3.
Abstract
Prefrailty and sarcopenia in combination are more predictive of mortality than either condition alone. Early detection of these syndromes determines the prognosis of health-related adverse events since both conditions can be reversed through appropriate interventions. Nowadays, there is a lack of cheap, portable, rapid, and easy-to-use tools for detecting prefrailty and sarcopenia in combination. The aim of this study is to validate an iPhone App to detect prefrailty and sarcopenia syndromes in community-dwelling older adults. A diagnostic test accuracy study will include at least 400 participants aged 60 or over without cognitive impairment and physical disability recruited from elderly social centers of Murcia (Spain). Sit-to-stand muscle power measured through a slow-motion video analysis mobile application will be considered as the index test in combination with muscle mass (calf circumference or upper mid-arm circumference). Frailty syndrome (Fried's Phenotype) and sarcopenia (EWGSOP2) will both be considered as reference standards. Sensibility, specificity, positive and negative predictive values and likelihood ratios will be calculated as well as the area under the curve of the receiver operating characteristic. This mobile application will add the benefit for screening large populations in short time periods within a field-based setting, where space and technology are often constrained (NCT05148351).Entities:
Keywords: aging; chair rise; frail; functional capacity; muscle power; sarcopenia; sit-to-stand; smartphone
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Year: 2022 PMID: 36015771 PMCID: PMC9416054 DOI: 10.3390/s22166010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.847
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Figure 1User interface of the App. White dot represents the reflective marker placed on the greater trochanter while the subject is in a sitting position (top panel), at the beginning of the vertical movement when the reflective marker crosses the first horizontal grip line on the screen (middle panel), and at the end of the vertical movement, when the reflective marker achieves the highest point (lower panel).