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. 2021 Aug 3;10(15):3448. doi: 10.3390/jcm10153448

Table 3.

Comparison of baseline characteristics of patients with a SARC-F < 4 and those with ≥4.

SARC-F < 4 SARC-F ≥ 4 p-Value *
Characteristics (n = 621) (n = 55)
Age, years 71 (62–78) 79 (70–83) <0.001
Body mass index, kg/m² 23.4 (21.3–26.1) 23.6 (21.7–25.9) 0.923
Male sex 433 (70) 25 (46) <0.001
Etiology 0.577
 Hepatitis B virus 92 (15) 7 (13)
 Hepatitis C virus 195 (31) 17 (31)
 Alcohol-related 104 (17) 6 (11)
 Others 230 (37) 25 (46)
Liver cirrhosis 375 (60) 46 (84) <0.001
Child-Pugh class † 0.013
 A 277 (74) 25 (54)
 B 81 (22) 16 (35)
 C 17 (5) 5 (11)
Hepatocellular carcinoma 388 (63) 37 (67) 0.561
Body composition measurements
 Low muscle strength 168 (27) 43 (78) <0.001
 Low muscle mass 308 (50) 27 (49) 1.000
 Sarcopenia 80 (13) 21 (38) <0.001

Values are presented as number (percentage) or median (interquartile range). † Patients with cirrhosis were evaluated. * The chi-square test for categorical variables or Mann–Whitney U test for continuous variables were used to compare clinical characteristics between the two groups.