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Acta medica Indonesiana 2020-Jan

Sarcopenia and Frailty Profile in the Elderly Community of Surabaya: A Descriptive Study.

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Novira Widajanti
Jusri Ichwani
Rwahita Dharmanta
Hadiq Firdausi
Yudha Haryono
Erikavitri Yulianti
Stefanus Kandinata
Meilia Wulandari
Rastita Widyasari
Viranti Adyanita

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Abstract

sarcopenia and frailty cause immobility, disability, neuromuscular disorders, and homeostatic balance failure syndrome, characterized by gait and balance abnormalities in the elderly, and an increasing prevalence worldwide. This further contributes to the elevated incidence of falls and fractures, hospitalization, immobilization, and even mortality, hence, a national-level study was conducted on the prevalence rates of sarcopenia and frailty in the elderly.this descriptive study used primary data of elderly people (n = 308) in Surabaya, Indonesia. Furthermore, the biopsychosocial data, weight loss, fatigue, and physical activity measurements were obtained through interviews, while handgrip strength, muscle mass, and physical performance (walking speed) were evaluated using instruments.the median age of the subjects was 63 years (60-100 years), and 230 (74.7%) were women. In addition the prevalence rate of sarcopenia was 41.8% (in 86 [27.9%] women), while the prevalence rate of frailty was 36.7% (in 16 [5.2%] men and 97 [31.5%] women).the prevalence of sarcopenia and frailty in the elderly is significantly high, thus, it is expected that this study results are used as a basis for subsequent research, especially to determine the sarcopenia cut-off, in accordance with Indonesian sociodemography.

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