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. 2022 Feb 16;9:841810. doi: 10.3389/fmed.2022.841810

Table 2.

Total life expectancy, healthy life expectancy and unhealthy life expectancy, among sarcopenic and non-sarcopenic Chilean older men and women.

Without sarcopenia (n = 1,472) With sarcopenia (n = 425)
TLE HLE* ULE** TLE HLE* ULE**
Total
   60 years 22.5 20.5 2.0 22.7 16.8 5.8
   95% CI 21.5–23.5 19.6–21.4 1.5–2.5 21.0–24.3 15.2–18.4 4.5–7.1
   70 years 14.5 12.7 1.8 14.4 8.9 5.5
   95% CI 13.6–15.4 11.8–13.6 1.3–2.3 13.2–15.6 7.7–10.1 4.4–6–6
   80 years 8.3 6.7 1.6 7.8 3.3 4.5
   95% CI 7.4–9.2 5.8–7.6 0.9–2.3 6.9–8.7 2.4–4.2 3.6–5.4
Men
   60 years 20.1 19.0 1.2 18.3 10.7 7.6
   95% CI 18.7–21.6 17.5–20.3 0.7–1.8 15.4–21.2 6.7–14.8 4.0–11.2
   70 years 12.1 11.1 1.0 11.4 6.4 5.0
   95% CI 10.9–13.4 9.9–12.4 0.5–1.5 9.6–13.2 4.9–8.0 3.5–6.5
   80 years 6.6 5.9 0.7 6.4 3.5 2.9
   95% CI 5.3–7.8 4.6–7.3 0.1–1.2 5.0–7.8 2.5–4.4 2.1–3.8
Women
   60 years 23.8 21.5 2.4 25.6 19.5 6.1
   95% CI 22.5–25.2 20.2–22.8 1.6–3.1 23.8–26.6 17.7–21.4 4.7–7.6
   70 years 15.7 13.5 2.2 16.4 10.6 5.8
   95% CI 14.5–17.0 12.3–14.7 1.4–3.0 14.9–17.9 9.0–12.2 4.5–7.1
   80 years 9.2 7.2 2.0 8.8 4.1 4.8
   95% CI 7.9–10.4 5.9–8.4 1.1–2.9 7.6–10.1 2.8–5.3 3.6–5.9
*

Healthy life expectancy (without disability).

**

Unhealthy life expectancy (with disability).