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The conceptual definition of sarcopenia: Delphi consensus from the Global Leadership Initiative in Sarcopenia (GLIS)

The conceptual definition of sarcopenia: Delphi consensus from the Global Leadership Initiative in Sarcopenia (GLIS)
The conceptual definition of sarcopenia: Delphi consensus from the Global Leadership Initiative in Sarcopenia (GLIS)

Importance: sarcopenia, the age-related loss of muscle mass and strength/function, is an important clinical condition. However, no international consensus on the definition exists.


Objective: the Global Leadership Initiative in Sarcopenia (GLIS) aimed to address this by establishing the global conceptual definition of sarcopenia.


Design: the GLIS steering committee was formed in 2019–21 with representatives from all relevant scientific societies worldwide. During this time, the steering committee developed a set of statements on the topic and invited members from these societies to participate in a two-phase International Delphi Study. Between 2022 and 2023, participants ranked their agreement with a set of statements using an online survey tool (SurveyMonkey). Statements were categorised based on predefined thresholds: strong agreement (>80%), moderate agreement (70–80%) and low agreement (<70%). Statements with strong agreement were accepted, statements with low agreement were rejected and those with moderate agreement were reintroduced until consensus was reached.


Results: 107 participants (mean age: 54 ± 12 years [1 missing age], 64% men) from 29 countries across 7 continents/regions completed the Delphi survey. Twenty statements were found to have a strong agreement. These included; 6 statements on ‘general aspects of sarcopenia’ (strongest agreement: the prevalence of sarcopenia increases with age (98.3%)), 3 statements on ‘components of sarcopenia’ (muscle mass (89.4%), muscle strength (93.1%) and muscle-specific strength (80.8%) should all be a part of the conceptual definition of sarcopenia)) and 11 statements on ‘outcomes of sarcopenia’ (strongest agreement: sarcopenia increases the risk of impaired physical performance (97.9%)). A key finding of the Delphi survey was that muscle mass, muscle strength and muscle-specific strength were all accepted as ‘components of sarcopenia’, whereas impaired physical performance was accepted as an ‘outcome’ rather than a ‘component’ of sarcopenia.


Conclusion and relevance: the GLIS has created the first global conceptual definition of sarcopenia, which will now serve to develop an operational definition for clinical and research settings.

Aged, Consensus, Delphi Technique, Female, Humans, Leadership, Male, Muscle Strength/physiology, Sarcopenia/diagnosis
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et al.
Global Leadership Initiative in Sarcopenia (GLIS) group
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Kirk, Ben, Cawthon, Peggy M. and Arai, Hidenori , et al. and Global Leadership Initiative in Sarcopenia (GLIS) group (2024) The conceptual definition of sarcopenia: Delphi consensus from the Global Leadership Initiative in Sarcopenia (GLIS). Age and Ageing, 53 (3), [afae052]. (doi:10.1093/ageing/afae052).

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Abstract

Importance: sarcopenia, the age-related loss of muscle mass and strength/function, is an important clinical condition. However, no international consensus on the definition exists.


Objective: the Global Leadership Initiative in Sarcopenia (GLIS) aimed to address this by establishing the global conceptual definition of sarcopenia.


Design: the GLIS steering committee was formed in 2019–21 with representatives from all relevant scientific societies worldwide. During this time, the steering committee developed a set of statements on the topic and invited members from these societies to participate in a two-phase International Delphi Study. Between 2022 and 2023, participants ranked their agreement with a set of statements using an online survey tool (SurveyMonkey). Statements were categorised based on predefined thresholds: strong agreement (>80%), moderate agreement (70–80%) and low agreement (<70%). Statements with strong agreement were accepted, statements with low agreement were rejected and those with moderate agreement were reintroduced until consensus was reached.


Results: 107 participants (mean age: 54 ± 12 years [1 missing age], 64% men) from 29 countries across 7 continents/regions completed the Delphi survey. Twenty statements were found to have a strong agreement. These included; 6 statements on ‘general aspects of sarcopenia’ (strongest agreement: the prevalence of sarcopenia increases with age (98.3%)), 3 statements on ‘components of sarcopenia’ (muscle mass (89.4%), muscle strength (93.1%) and muscle-specific strength (80.8%) should all be a part of the conceptual definition of sarcopenia)) and 11 statements on ‘outcomes of sarcopenia’ (strongest agreement: sarcopenia increases the risk of impaired physical performance (97.9%)). A key finding of the Delphi survey was that muscle mass, muscle strength and muscle-specific strength were all accepted as ‘components of sarcopenia’, whereas impaired physical performance was accepted as an ‘outcome’ rather than a ‘component’ of sarcopenia.


Conclusion and relevance: the GLIS has created the first global conceptual definition of sarcopenia, which will now serve to develop an operational definition for clinical and research settings.

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Accepted/In Press date: 12 February 2024
e-pub ahead of print date: 22 March 2024
Keywords: Aged, Consensus, Delphi Technique, Female, Humans, Leadership, Male, Muscle Strength/physiology, Sarcopenia/diagnosis

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Local EPrints ID: 488670
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/488670
ISSN: 0002-0729
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ORCID for Cyrus Cooper: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-3510-0709

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Last modified: 10 Apr 2024 01:36

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Author: Ben Kirk
Author: Peggy M. Cawthon
Author: Hidenori Arai
Author: José A. Ávila-Funes
Author: Rocco Barazzoni
Author: Shalender Bhasin
Author: Ellen F. Binder
Author: Olivier Bruyere
Author: Tommy Cederholm
Author: Liang-Kung Chen
Author: Cyrus Cooper ORCID iD
Author: Gustavo Duque
Author: Roger A. Fielding
Author: Jack Guralnik
Author: Douglas P. Kiel
Author: Francesco Landi
Author: Jean-Yves Reginster
Author: Avan A. Sayer
Author: Marjolein Visser
Author: Stephan von Haehling
Author: Jean Woo
Author: Alfonso J. Cruz-Jentoft
Corporate Author: et al.
Corporate Author: Global Leadership Initiative in Sarcopenia (GLIS) group

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