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The Relationship between Sarcopenia and Injury Events: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of 98,754 Older Adults

Yuchen Su, Shu‐Fang Chang, Hsiao‐Chi Tsai

2022Journal of Clinical Medicine39 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The main purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between sarcopenia and injury events (falls, fractures, hospitalization, disability, and death). This study systemically searched the literature from Embase, PubMed, MEDLINE, CINAHL, and Cochrane Library and analyzed the collected literature using the random effects model to demonstrate the relationship between sarcopenia and injury events. This study followed the guidelines of the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) and collected a total of 35 prospective studies. The results showed that, when compared to robust individuals, the risk of injury events for older individuals with sarcopenia was significantly higher for fall (HR = 1.93, CI: 1.29–2.87), fractures (HR = 2.25, CI: 1.77–2.86), hospital admissions (HR = 1.52, CI: 1.28–1.80), disability (HR = 2.74, CI: 1.73–4.34), and death (HR = 2.09, CI: 1.71–2.55). In consideration of the negative impact of sarcopenia on the subsequent health of older adults, professional nursing personnel should assess older adults for sarcopenia as early as possible and propose relevant care policies to further reduce negative health impacts.

Topics & Concepts

SarcopeniaMedicineCINAHLMeta-analysisCochrane LibraryMEDLINESystematic reviewFalls in older adultsPhysical therapyProspective cohort studyGerontologyInternal medicineInjury preventionPoison controlEmergency medicinePsychological interventionNursingPolitical scienceLawNutrition and Health in AgingBody Composition Measurement TechniquesFrailty in Older Adults