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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2016 Aug 13;98(3):495–499. doi: 10.1016/j.apmr.2016.07.015

Table 2.

Sarcopenia Status

Women Men Total Group
Stroke
ALM/ht2 (n=190)
< 60 yrs (n=77) 15% (n=5) 16% (n=7) 16% (n=12)
≥ 60 yrs (n=113) 18% (n=7) 18% (n=13) 18% (n=20)
EWGSOP (n=168)
< 60 yrs (n=72) 16% (n=5) 12% (n=5) 14% (n=10)
≥ 60 yrs (n=96) 21% (n=7) 11% (n=7) 15% (n=14)
IWG (n=168)
< 60 yrs (n=72) 23% (n=7) 15% (n=6) 18% (n=13)
≥ 60 yrs (n=96) 21% (n=7) 13% (n=8) 16% (n=15)
ALM/BMI (n=190)
< 60 yrs (n=77) 13% (n=4) 10% (n=4) 10% (n=8)
≥ 60 yrs (n=113) 9% (n=3) 33% (n=21) 23% (n=26)

ALM=appendicular lean mass; EWGSOP: European Working Group on Sarcopenia in Older People; IWG=International Working Group; BMI= body mass index