[Aging-related frailty and sarcopenia. Epidemiology of Frailty and Sarcopenia.]

Clinical calcium Pub Date : 2018-01-01 DOI:CliCa180911831189
Atsumu Yuki, Fujiko Ando, Hiroshi Shimokata
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Frailty and sarcopenia present significant risks for adverse outcomes such as disability, falls, and mortality in Japanese older adults. Among community-dwelling Japanese older adults, the prevalence of frailty, which was characterized using three or more limitations(shrinking, exhaustion, low activity, slowness, and weakness), was 5.2% and 12.0% in men and women, respectively. The prevalence of sarcopenia based on a diagnosis of low appendicular muscle mass, low grip strength, and low gait speed was 9.6% in men and 7.7% in women. Further, the prevalence of frailty with comorbidity of sarcopenia was 21.6% and 52.2% in men and women, respectively, and the prevalence of sarcopenia with comorbidity of frailty was 28.6% and 34.4% in men and women, respectively. The estimated number of prevalent cases of frailty, pre-frailty, and sarcopenia in Japanese older adults was approximately 3,090,000, 17,950,000, and 2,710,000, respectively.

衰老相关的虚弱和肌肉减少症。虚弱和肌肉减少症的流行病学。
在日本老年人中,虚弱和肌肉减少症存在显著的不良后果风险,如残疾、跌倒和死亡。在日本社区居住的老年人中,虚弱的患病率在男性和女性中分别为5.2%和12.0%,虚弱的特征是三种或更多的限制(萎缩、疲惫、低活动、行动迟缓和虚弱)。基于低尾肌质量、低握力和低步态速度诊断的肌肉减少症患病率在男性中为9.6%,在女性中为7.7%。此外,男性和女性中虚弱合并肌肉减少症的患病率分别为21.6%和52.2%,男性和女性中肌肉减少症合并虚弱的患病率分别为28.6%和34.4%。据估计,日本老年人中虚弱、虚弱前期和肌肉减少症的流行病例分别约为3,090,000、17,950,000和2,710,000。
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