Sarcopenia Definition and Outcomes Consortium 2020 Definition: Association and Discriminatory Accuracy of Sarcopenia With Disability in the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging

Author:

Mayhew Alexandra J12ORCID,Sohel Nazmul12,Beauchamp Marla K34ORCID,Phillips Stuart4ORCID,Raina Parminder12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Health Research Methods, Evidence, and Impact, McMaster University , Hamilton, Ontario , Canada

2. McMaster Institute for Research on Aging , Hamilton, Ontario , Canada

3. School of Rehabilitation Science , Hamilton, Ontario , Canada

4. Department of Kinesiology, McMaster University , Hamilton, Ontario , Canada

Abstract

Abstract Background Previous sarcopenia definitions have poor discriminatory accuracy for identifying people with/without relevant health outcomes, and poor agreement between methods of operationalizing sarcopenia criterion. The 2020 Sarcopenia Definitions and Outcomes Consortium (SDOC) definition recommends grip strength (absolute, or standardized to body mass index, total body fat, lean arm mass, or weight), and gait speed. The agreement between methods of operationalizing grip strength and discriminatory accuracy of the SDOC definition for health outcomes such as activities of daily living (ADL) disability is unknown. Methods Cross-sectional analyses of 27 924 Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging participants aged 45–85 at baseline (2012–2015) stratified by sex. The associations of the SDOC definitions with ADL disability were assessed using logistic regression. Area under the curve (AUC) analyses were conducted to assess discriminatory accuracy. Agreement between methods of operationalizing grip strength was measured using Cohen’s kappa. Results Sarcopenia was associated with 1.60 (1.42–1.80) to 5.80 (4.89–6.88) greater odds of ADL disability with AUC values between 0.60 and 0.81. Agreement between methods of operationalizing grip strength was between 0.10–0.80 for grip strength alone and 0.45–0.91 when combined with gait speed. Conclusions The SDOC-suggested criteria of grip strength and gait speed are significantly associated with ADL disability and have high discriminatory accuracy. However, the agreement between methods of operationalizing grip strength tended to be modest, and AUC, sensitivity, and specificity differed depending on the definition. We suggest a single measure of grip strength be considered and age-stratified cutoff values to improve AUC values.

Funder

Canadian Institutes for Health Research

Canada Foundation for Innovation

Government of Canada

Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Geriatrics and Gerontology,Aging

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