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Título : Sarcopenia prevalence
Autor: MARIO ULISES PEREZ ZEPEDA
LUIS MIGUEL FRANCISCO GUTIERREZ ROBLEDO
VICTORIA EUGENIA ARANGO LOPERA
Palabras clave : MEDICINA Y CIENCIAS DE LA SALUD;Ciencias médicas;Ciencias clínicas;Geriatría;Enfermedades óseas metabólicas;Osteopenia;Atrofia muscular;Sarcopenia;Geriatrics;Bone diseases, metabolic;Muscular atrophy
Fecha de publicación: 2013
Editorial : Springer, National Osteoporosis Foundation, USA & International Osteoporosis Foundation
Descripción : Dear Editor, Regarding the recent report by Patil and colleagues about sarcopenia and osteopenia prevalence [1], we would like to address some methodological issues. It is stated that the prevalence of sarcopenia using the European Working Group on Sarcopenia in Older People (EWGSOP) is 0.9 %. This is grossly out of other frequencies reported using the same algorithm, which is over 30 %. The first report by Landi and colleagues showed a prevalence of 32.8 % in a group of institutionalized elderly (n = 122), while our group reported 33.6 % in an ambulatory sample of 70 years or older subjects (n = 345) [2, 3]. The first report included all the residents of the nursing home where the study was performed, while our study used a representative sample of Mexico City. However, the sample of Patil et al. was derived from an intervention study, in which neither the whole population (n = 9,370) nor a representative sample was used. Although an excellent sample of a study was aimed to have internal validity, external validity represented by prevalence could be misleading [4]. Nevertheless, other factors could contribute to different frequencies of sarcopenia, like those already pointed by the authors: lack of precise diagnostic criteria and unavailability of standard reference data to the components of the EWGSOP algorithm [1, 5].
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