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Recent sarcopenia definitions—prevalence, agreement and mortality associations among men: Findings from population‐based cohorts

BACKGROUND: The 2019 European Working Group on Sarcopenia in Older People (EWGSOP2) and the Sarcopenia Definitions and Outcomes Consortium (SDOC) have recently proposed sarcopenia definitions. However, comparisons of the performance of these approaches in terms of thresholds employed, concordance in...

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Autores principales: Westbury, Leo D., Beaudart, Charlotte, Bruyère, Olivier, Cauley, Jane A., Cawthon, Peggy, Cruz‐Jentoft, Alfonso J., Curtis, Elizabeth M., Ensrud, Kristine, Fielding, Roger A., Johansson, Helena, Kanis, John A., Karlsson, Magnus K., Lane, Nancy E., Lengelé, Laetitia, Lorentzon, Mattias, McCloskey, Eugene, Mellström, Dan, Newman, Anne B., Ohlsson, Claes, Orwoll, Eric, Reginster, Jean‐Yves, Ribom, Eva, Rosengren, Björn E., Schousboe, John T., Shiroma, Eric J., Harvey, Nicholas C., Dennison, Elaine M., Cooper, Cyrus
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9891989/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36604970
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jcsm.13160
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author Westbury, Leo D.
Beaudart, Charlotte
Bruyère, Olivier
Cauley, Jane A.
Cawthon, Peggy
Cruz‐Jentoft, Alfonso J.
Curtis, Elizabeth M.
Ensrud, Kristine
Fielding, Roger A.
Johansson, Helena
Kanis, John A.
Karlsson, Magnus K.
Lane, Nancy E.
Lengelé, Laetitia
Lorentzon, Mattias
McCloskey, Eugene
Mellström, Dan
Newman, Anne B.
Ohlsson, Claes
Orwoll, Eric
Reginster, Jean‐Yves
Ribom, Eva
Rosengren, Björn E.
Schousboe, John T.
Shiroma, Eric J.
Harvey, Nicholas C.
Dennison, Elaine M.
Cooper, Cyrus
author_facet Westbury, Leo D.
Beaudart, Charlotte
Bruyère, Olivier
Cauley, Jane A.
Cawthon, Peggy
Cruz‐Jentoft, Alfonso J.
Curtis, Elizabeth M.
Ensrud, Kristine
Fielding, Roger A.
Johansson, Helena
Kanis, John A.
Karlsson, Magnus K.
Lane, Nancy E.
Lengelé, Laetitia
Lorentzon, Mattias
McCloskey, Eugene
Mellström, Dan
Newman, Anne B.
Ohlsson, Claes
Orwoll, Eric
Reginster, Jean‐Yves
Ribom, Eva
Rosengren, Björn E.
Schousboe, John T.
Shiroma, Eric J.
Harvey, Nicholas C.
Dennison, Elaine M.
Cooper, Cyrus
author_sort Westbury, Leo D.
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description BACKGROUND: The 2019 European Working Group on Sarcopenia in Older People (EWGSOP2) and the Sarcopenia Definitions and Outcomes Consortium (SDOC) have recently proposed sarcopenia definitions. However, comparisons of the performance of these approaches in terms of thresholds employed, concordance in individuals and prediction of important health‐related outcomes such as death are limited. We addressed this in a large multinational assembly of cohort studies that included information on lean mass, muscle strength, physical performance and health outcomes. METHODS: White men from the Health Aging and Body Composition (Health ABC) Study, Osteoporotic Fractures in Men (MrOS) Study cohorts (Sweden, USA), the Hertfordshire Cohort Study (HCS) and the Sarcopenia and Physical impairment with advancing Age (SarcoPhAge) Study were analysed. Appendicular lean mass (ALM) was ascertained using DXA; muscle strength by grip dynamometry; and usual gait speed over courses of 2.4–6 m. Deaths were recorded and verified. Definitions of sarcopenia were as follows: EWGSOP2 (grip strength <27 kg and ALM index <7.0 kg/m(2)), SDOC (grip strength <35.5 kg and gait speed <0.8 m/s) and Modified SDOC (grip strength <35.5 kg and gait speed <1.0 m/s). Cohen's kappa statistic was used to assess agreement between original definitions (EWGSOP2 and SDOC). Presence versus absence of sarcopenia according to each definition in relation to mortality risk was examined using Cox regression with adjustment for age and weight; estimates were combined across cohorts using random‐effects meta‐analysis. RESULTS: Mean (SD) age of participants (n = 9170) was 74.3 (4.9) years; 5929 participants died during a mean (SD) follow‐up of 12.1 (5.5) years. The proportion with sarcopenia according to each definition was EWGSOP2 (1.1%), SDOC (1.7%) and Modified SDOC (5.3%). Agreement was weak between EWGSOP2 and SDOC (κ = 0.17). Pooled hazard ratios (95% CI) for mortality for presence versus absence of each definition were EWGSOP2 [1.76 (1.42, 2.18), I (2): 0.0%]; SDOC [2.75 (2.28, 3.31), I (2): 0.0%]; and Modified SDOC [1.93 (1.54, 2.41), I (2): 58.3%]. CONCLUSIONS: There was low prevalence and poor agreement among recent sarcopenia definitions in community‐dwelling cohorts of older white men. All indices of sarcopenia were associated with mortality. The strong relationship between sarcopenia and mortality, regardless of the definition, illustrates that identification of appropriate management and lifecourse intervention strategies for this condition is of paramount importance.
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spelling pubmed-98919892023-02-02 Recent sarcopenia definitions—prevalence, agreement and mortality associations among men: Findings from population‐based cohorts Westbury, Leo D. Beaudart, Charlotte Bruyère, Olivier Cauley, Jane A. Cawthon, Peggy Cruz‐Jentoft, Alfonso J. Curtis, Elizabeth M. Ensrud, Kristine Fielding, Roger A. Johansson, Helena Kanis, John A. Karlsson, Magnus K. Lane, Nancy E. Lengelé, Laetitia Lorentzon, Mattias McCloskey, Eugene Mellström, Dan Newman, Anne B. Ohlsson, Claes Orwoll, Eric Reginster, Jean‐Yves Ribom, Eva Rosengren, Björn E. Schousboe, John T. Shiroma, Eric J. Harvey, Nicholas C. Dennison, Elaine M. Cooper, Cyrus J Cachexia Sarcopenia Muscle Original Articles BACKGROUND: The 2019 European Working Group on Sarcopenia in Older People (EWGSOP2) and the Sarcopenia Definitions and Outcomes Consortium (SDOC) have recently proposed sarcopenia definitions. However, comparisons of the performance of these approaches in terms of thresholds employed, concordance in individuals and prediction of important health‐related outcomes such as death are limited. We addressed this in a large multinational assembly of cohort studies that included information on lean mass, muscle strength, physical performance and health outcomes. METHODS: White men from the Health Aging and Body Composition (Health ABC) Study, Osteoporotic Fractures in Men (MrOS) Study cohorts (Sweden, USA), the Hertfordshire Cohort Study (HCS) and the Sarcopenia and Physical impairment with advancing Age (SarcoPhAge) Study were analysed. Appendicular lean mass (ALM) was ascertained using DXA; muscle strength by grip dynamometry; and usual gait speed over courses of 2.4–6 m. Deaths were recorded and verified. Definitions of sarcopenia were as follows: EWGSOP2 (grip strength <27 kg and ALM index <7.0 kg/m(2)), SDOC (grip strength <35.5 kg and gait speed <0.8 m/s) and Modified SDOC (grip strength <35.5 kg and gait speed <1.0 m/s). Cohen's kappa statistic was used to assess agreement between original definitions (EWGSOP2 and SDOC). Presence versus absence of sarcopenia according to each definition in relation to mortality risk was examined using Cox regression with adjustment for age and weight; estimates were combined across cohorts using random‐effects meta‐analysis. RESULTS: Mean (SD) age of participants (n = 9170) was 74.3 (4.9) years; 5929 participants died during a mean (SD) follow‐up of 12.1 (5.5) years. The proportion with sarcopenia according to each definition was EWGSOP2 (1.1%), SDOC (1.7%) and Modified SDOC (5.3%). Agreement was weak between EWGSOP2 and SDOC (κ = 0.17). Pooled hazard ratios (95% CI) for mortality for presence versus absence of each definition were EWGSOP2 [1.76 (1.42, 2.18), I (2): 0.0%]; SDOC [2.75 (2.28, 3.31), I (2): 0.0%]; and Modified SDOC [1.93 (1.54, 2.41), I (2): 58.3%]. CONCLUSIONS: There was low prevalence and poor agreement among recent sarcopenia definitions in community‐dwelling cohorts of older white men. All indices of sarcopenia were associated with mortality. The strong relationship between sarcopenia and mortality, regardless of the definition, illustrates that identification of appropriate management and lifecourse intervention strategies for this condition is of paramount importance. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023-01-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9891989/ /pubmed/36604970 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jcsm.13160 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Journal of Cachexia, Sarcopenia and Muscle published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Society on Sarcopenia, Cachexia and Wasting Disorders. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Westbury, Leo D.
Beaudart, Charlotte
Bruyère, Olivier
Cauley, Jane A.
Cawthon, Peggy
Cruz‐Jentoft, Alfonso J.
Curtis, Elizabeth M.
Ensrud, Kristine
Fielding, Roger A.
Johansson, Helena
Kanis, John A.
Karlsson, Magnus K.
Lane, Nancy E.
Lengelé, Laetitia
Lorentzon, Mattias
McCloskey, Eugene
Mellström, Dan
Newman, Anne B.
Ohlsson, Claes
Orwoll, Eric
Reginster, Jean‐Yves
Ribom, Eva
Rosengren, Björn E.
Schousboe, John T.
Shiroma, Eric J.
Harvey, Nicholas C.
Dennison, Elaine M.
Cooper, Cyrus
Recent sarcopenia definitions—prevalence, agreement and mortality associations among men: Findings from population‐based cohorts
title Recent sarcopenia definitions—prevalence, agreement and mortality associations among men: Findings from population‐based cohorts
title_full Recent sarcopenia definitions—prevalence, agreement and mortality associations among men: Findings from population‐based cohorts
title_fullStr Recent sarcopenia definitions—prevalence, agreement and mortality associations among men: Findings from population‐based cohorts
title_full_unstemmed Recent sarcopenia definitions—prevalence, agreement and mortality associations among men: Findings from population‐based cohorts
title_short Recent sarcopenia definitions—prevalence, agreement and mortality associations among men: Findings from population‐based cohorts
title_sort recent sarcopenia definitions—prevalence, agreement and mortality associations among men: findings from population‐based cohorts
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9891989/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36604970
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jcsm.13160
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