日本年轻人肌肉减少症新旧诊断标准评价的身体健康状况

T. Yasuda
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本研究的目的是根据欧洲老年人肌肉减少症工作组(EWGSOP1和EWGSOP2)和亚洲肌肉减少症工作组(AWGS 2014和AWGS 2019)标准的“旧”和“新”版本,比较健康的日本年轻人的健康水平。采用肌肉减少症的诊断标准和分类(肌力、体能和肌肉质量)对69名日本年轻人进行了评估。对于两性来说,在肌肉减少症诊断标准上被归类为“健壮”的百分比在“旧”分类中低于在“新”分类中。“肌肉减少症”类别仅占女性的2%,但她们都没有“严重的肌肉减少症”。“肌肉减少症”(旧分类)的参与者比例为19-38%,“可能的肌肉减少症”(新分类)的参与者比例为2%,仅限女性。在“新”项中,与“老”项相比,被归类为“健壮”的健康年轻人比例更高,因为在“新”项中消除了“骨质减少症”。此外,由于五分之一的男性和三分之一的女性存在肌肉质量低的比例,因此很难使用新的标准来促进肌肉质量的增加,并防止从年轻时开始照顾未来。
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Physical Fitness of Young Japanese Adults Evaluated by Old and New Diagnostic Criteria for Sarcopenia
The purpose of this study was to compare the fitness levels of healthy young Japanese adults based on the “old” and “new” sarcopenia versions of the European Working Group on Sarcopenia in the Older People (EWGSOP1 and EWGSOP2) and the Asian Working Group for Sarcopenia (AWGS 2014 and AWGS 2019) criteria. Sixty-nine Japanese young adults were evaluated using the diagnostic criteria and classification of sarcopenia (muscle strength, physical ability, and muscle mass). For both sexes, the percentage classified as “robust” on the sarcopenia diagnostic criteria was lower in “old” than in “new” classification. The “sarcopenia” category comprised 2% of females only, but none of them had “severe sarcopenia”. The proportion of participants with “presarcopenia” (old classification) was 19-38%, and that with “possible sarcopenia” (new classification) was 2% for females only. A higher proportion of healthy young adults were classified as “robust” in “new” compared to “old” because "presarcopenia" was eliminated in “new”. Moreover, since the proportion of low muscle mass exists in one-fifth of males and one-third of females, it would be difficult to use the new criteria to promote muscle mass gains and prevent from a young age to care for the future.
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