Sarcopenia: European consensus on definition and diagnosis

  • Alfonso J. Cruz-Jentoft
    Hospital Universitario Ramón y Cajal 1   Servicio de Geriatría , , Madrid , Spain
  • Jean Pierre Baeyens
    AZ Damiaan Hospital 2   , Oostende , Belgium
  • Jürgen M. Bauer
    University of Erlangen-Nürnberg 3   Department of Geriatric Medicine , , Nürnberg , Germany
  • Yves Boirie
    Clermont Université 4   , UFR Médecine, UMR 1019, F-63001 Clermont-Ferrand , France
  • Tommy Cederholm
    Uppsala Universitet 5   Institutionen för Folkhälso- och Vårdvetenskap/Klinisk Nutrition och Metabolism , , Uppsala , Sweden
  • Francesco Landi
    Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore 6   Istituto di Medicina Interna e Geriatria , , Roma , Italy
  • Finbarr C. Martin
    Guys and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust 7   Department of Ageing and Health , , London , UK
  • Jean-Pierre Michel
    Hôpitaux Universitaires de Genève 8   Département de Réhabilitation et Gériatrie , , Geneva , Switzerland
  • Yves Rolland
    Hospital La Grave-Casselardit 9   Gérontopôle de Toulouse , , Toulouse , France
  • Stéphane M. Schneider
    Université de Nice Sophia-Antipolis 10   Gastroentérologie et Nutrition Clinique, CHU de Nice , , Nice , France
  • Eva Topinková
    Univerzita Karlova v Praze 11   Geriatrická Klinika 1 Lékařská Fakulta , , Prague , Czech Republic
  • Maurits Vandewoude
    University of Antwerp 12   Department of Geriatrics , , Ziekenhuisnetwerk Antwerpen (ZNA), Antwerp , Belgium
  • Mauro Zamboni
    University of Verona 13   Department of Biomedical and Surgical Sciences, Division of Geriatrics , , Verona , Italy

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<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>The European Working Group on Sarcopenia in Older People (EWGSOP) developed a practical clinical definition and consensus diagnostic criteria for age-related sarcopenia. EWGSOP included representatives from four participant organisations, i.e. the European Geriatric Medicine Society, the European Society for Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism, the International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics—European Region and the International Association of Nutrition and Aging. These organisations endorsed the findings in the final document.</jats:p><jats:p>The group met and addressed the following questions, using the medical literature to build evidence-based answers: (i) What is sarcopenia? (ii) What parameters define sarcopenia? (iii) What variables reflect these parameters, and what measurement tools and cut-off points can be used? (iv) How does sarcopenia relate to cachexia, frailty and sarcopenic obesity?</jats:p><jats:p>For the diagnosis of sarcopenia, EWGSOP recommends using the presence of both low muscle mass + low muscle function (strength or performance). EWGSOP variously applies these characteristics to further define conceptual stages as ‘presarcopenia’, ‘sarcopenia’ and ‘severe sarcopenia’. EWGSOP reviewed a wide range of tools that can be used to measure the specific variables of muscle mass, muscle strength and physical performance. Our paper summarises currently available data defining sarcopenia cut-off points by age and gender; suggests an algorithm for sarcopenia case finding in older individuals based on measurements of gait speed, grip strength and muscle mass; and presents a list of suggested primary and secondary outcome domains for research.</jats:p><jats:p>Once an operational definition of sarcopenia is adopted and included in the mainstream of comprehensive geriatric assessment, the next steps are to define the natural course of sarcopenia and to develop and define effective treatment.</jats:p>

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  • Age and Ageing

    Age and Ageing 39 (4), 412-423, 2010-04-13

    Oxford University Press (OUP)

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