專題討論12:肌少症對老人健康之影響
The impact of sarcopenia on the health of the elderly

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台灣肌少症流行病學的現況
Epidemiology of Sarcopenia among Community-Dwelling Older Adults in Taiwan
許志成
國家衛生研究院老年醫學研究組

  Aim: To develop cutoff points of muscle mass, gait speed, and handgrip strength, and to examine the prevalence of sarcopenia and the relationship between sarcopenia stages and functional limitations and disability by using these cutoff points.
Methods: We pooled individual participant data of 2867 community-dwelling older adults from 5 cohort studies. We defined the cutoff point of a muscle mass index (ASM/ht2) as values of 2 standard deviations below the sex-specific means of a young population or as the 20th percentile of the sex-specific distribution in our study population. The gait speed and handgrip strength cutoff points were defined as the 20th percentile of their population distributions. We also measured functional limitations, using the Short Physical Performance Battery, and the number of ADL and IADL difficulties.
Results: We identified the cutoff points of ASM/ht2, gait speed, and handgrip strength. By applying these cutoff points to our study population, the prevalence of sarcopenia varied from 3.9% (2.5% in women and 5.4% in men) to 7.3% (6.5% in women and 8.2% in men). A higher sarcopenia stage was independently associated with a lower summary performance score, as well as more ADL and IADL difficulties (P < .05 for all).
Conclusions: The prevalence of sarcopenia in community-dwelling older adults is comparable to those in other populations. A dose-response relationship exists between sarcopenia stages and functional limitations/disability. The European Working Group on Sarcopenia in Older People consensus definition using these cutoff points is suitable for determining sarcopenia cases in the elderly population of Taiwan.