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Feasibility of a Geriatric Assessment to Detect and Quantify Sarcopenia and Physical Functioning in German Nursing Home Residents—A Pilot Study

Background: Entering into a nursing home leads to increased immobility and further reductions in physical and cognitive functioning. As a result, there is a risk of sarcopenia, which is characterized by loss of muscle strength, muscle mass and physical functioning. To our knowledge, the feasibility...

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Autores principales: Haigis, Daniel, Pomiersky, Rebekka, Altmeier, Dorotheé, Frahsa, Annika, Sudeck, Gorden, Thiel, Ansgar, Eschweiler, Gerhard, Nieß, Andreas Michael
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8293077/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34287326
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/geriatrics6030069
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author Haigis, Daniel
Pomiersky, Rebekka
Altmeier, Dorotheé
Frahsa, Annika
Sudeck, Gorden
Thiel, Ansgar
Eschweiler, Gerhard
Nieß, Andreas Michael
author_facet Haigis, Daniel
Pomiersky, Rebekka
Altmeier, Dorotheé
Frahsa, Annika
Sudeck, Gorden
Thiel, Ansgar
Eschweiler, Gerhard
Nieß, Andreas Michael
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description Background: Entering into a nursing home leads to increased immobility and further reductions in physical and cognitive functioning. As a result, there is a risk of sarcopenia, which is characterized by loss of muscle strength, muscle mass and physical functioning. To our knowledge, the feasibility of sarcopenia screening has not yet been performed in the German nursing home setting. Methods: For sarcopenia screening, the specifications of EWGSOP2 were applied. The quantification of sarcopenia was performed according to the corresponding cut-off values. The collection of anthropometric data and the morbidity status were recorded. SARC-F, mini-mental state examination, Barthel Index, Short Physical Performance Battery and Timed Up and Go tests were implemented. Results: In one participant, severe sarcopenia could be identified. The quantification was not possible for four participants. A suspicion of sarcopenia was not confirmed in five participants. Only one person was able to perform all assessments. Conclusions: Sarcopenia screening according to EWGSOP2 presented satisfactory feasibility by nursing home residents. However, further tests to assess the physical functioning of the participants often could not be performed. Moreover, inconsistencies in individual assessments became apparent, leading to inconclusive analyses. The recording of sarcopenia prevalence in German nursing homes should be the goal of further research.
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spelling pubmed-82930772021-07-22 Feasibility of a Geriatric Assessment to Detect and Quantify Sarcopenia and Physical Functioning in German Nursing Home Residents—A Pilot Study Haigis, Daniel Pomiersky, Rebekka Altmeier, Dorotheé Frahsa, Annika Sudeck, Gorden Thiel, Ansgar Eschweiler, Gerhard Nieß, Andreas Michael Geriatrics (Basel) Article Background: Entering into a nursing home leads to increased immobility and further reductions in physical and cognitive functioning. As a result, there is a risk of sarcopenia, which is characterized by loss of muscle strength, muscle mass and physical functioning. To our knowledge, the feasibility of sarcopenia screening has not yet been performed in the German nursing home setting. Methods: For sarcopenia screening, the specifications of EWGSOP2 were applied. The quantification of sarcopenia was performed according to the corresponding cut-off values. The collection of anthropometric data and the morbidity status were recorded. SARC-F, mini-mental state examination, Barthel Index, Short Physical Performance Battery and Timed Up and Go tests were implemented. Results: In one participant, severe sarcopenia could be identified. The quantification was not possible for four participants. A suspicion of sarcopenia was not confirmed in five participants. Only one person was able to perform all assessments. Conclusions: Sarcopenia screening according to EWGSOP2 presented satisfactory feasibility by nursing home residents. However, further tests to assess the physical functioning of the participants often could not be performed. Moreover, inconsistencies in individual assessments became apparent, leading to inconclusive analyses. The recording of sarcopenia prevalence in German nursing homes should be the goal of further research. MDPI 2021-07-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8293077/ /pubmed/34287326 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/geriatrics6030069 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Haigis, Daniel
Pomiersky, Rebekka
Altmeier, Dorotheé
Frahsa, Annika
Sudeck, Gorden
Thiel, Ansgar
Eschweiler, Gerhard
Nieß, Andreas Michael
Feasibility of a Geriatric Assessment to Detect and Quantify Sarcopenia and Physical Functioning in German Nursing Home Residents—A Pilot Study
title Feasibility of a Geriatric Assessment to Detect and Quantify Sarcopenia and Physical Functioning in German Nursing Home Residents—A Pilot Study
title_full Feasibility of a Geriatric Assessment to Detect and Quantify Sarcopenia and Physical Functioning in German Nursing Home Residents—A Pilot Study
title_fullStr Feasibility of a Geriatric Assessment to Detect and Quantify Sarcopenia and Physical Functioning in German Nursing Home Residents—A Pilot Study
title_full_unstemmed Feasibility of a Geriatric Assessment to Detect and Quantify Sarcopenia and Physical Functioning in German Nursing Home Residents—A Pilot Study
title_short Feasibility of a Geriatric Assessment to Detect and Quantify Sarcopenia and Physical Functioning in German Nursing Home Residents—A Pilot Study
title_sort feasibility of a geriatric assessment to detect and quantify sarcopenia and physical functioning in german nursing home residents—a pilot study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8293077/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34287326
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/geriatrics6030069
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