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    In: PeerJ, PeerJ, Vol. 9 ( 2021-08-25), p. e12038-
    Abstract: At a time when the world’s population is aging, one of the most important challenges for the healthcare field is to control the decline of the musculoskeletal system. This decline consists of a reduction in muscle mass and function, which is called sarcopenia and is associated with adverse health outcomes. Although there has been an increase in the number of publications on sarcopenia and its consequences, the reported prevalence varies widely, since these depend on the characteristics of the population studied, the definitions found in the literature and the cut-off points adopted. In this perspective, the heterogeneity in the classification and the different reference values has a critical impact on the epidemiology of sarcopenia, since neither the procedures, the components and the cut-off points are consistent. Objectives To develop cut-off points for the screening of sarcopenia in community-dwelling older people residents in the northeast of Brazil and compare the prevalences between the values defined by the consensus and the values of the population studied. Methods Community-dwelling older men and women living in three cities in the countryside of Rio Grande do Norte were evaluated. Cutoff points were defined for the variables used to screen for sarcopenia (handgrip strength, SMI, gait speed and SPPB) using the 20th percentile of their population distributions. Results The sample was composed of 1,290 older people (62.5% female and 37.5% male), with an average of 69.5 (± 6.05) years of age. Regarding the cutoff points, the handgrip values were defined as 25.3 kg and 16 kg for men and women, respectively. Considering the SMM adjusted according to their height, the values of 7.88 kg/m 2 were adopted for men and 5.52 kg/m 2 for women. When adjusting by BMI we obtained 0.73 kg/BMI for men and 0.41 kg/BMI for women. For gait speed it was defined 0.71 m/s for men and 0.63 m/s for women. In the case of SPPB, the result was the same for both genders (≤8). When applying the values found in the studied population, a variation in prevalence was observed for both men and women, depending on the cut-off points and consensus used. Conclusion The cutoff values found in our population were lower than those adopted by international consensus (EWGSOP2, IWGS and FNIH), except for HGS in woman and SMI/m 2 for men. Therefore, using specific cutoff points for different populations can provide an accurate assessment of the presence of sarcopenia and better target health prevention strategies for the older people living in the community.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2167-8359
    Language: English
    Publisher: PeerJ
    Publication Date: 2021
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    In: BMJ Open, BMJ, Vol. 11, No. 12 ( 2021-12), p. e052301-
    Abstract: To map in the current literature instruments for the assessment and stratification of frailty in community-dwelling older people, as well as to analyse them from the perspective of the Brazilian context. Design Scoping review. Study selection The selection of studies took place between March and April 2020. Includes electronic databases: Medline, Latin American and Caribbean Literature in Health Sciences, Scopus, Web of Science and Cumulative Index of Nursing and Literature Health Alliance, in addition to searching grey literature. Data extraction A data extraction spreadsheet was created to collect the main information from the studies involved, from the title to the type of assessment and stratification of frailty. Results In summary, 17 frailty assessment and stratification instruments applicable to community-dwelling older people were identified. Among these, the frailty phenotype of Fried et al was the instrument most present in the studies (45.5%). The physical domain was present in all the instruments analysed, while the social, psychological and environmental domains were present in only 10 instruments. Conclusions This review serves as a guideline for primary healthcare professionals, showing 17 instruments applicable to the context of the community-dwelling older people, pointing out advantages and disadvantages that influence the decision of the instrument to be used. Furthermore, this scoping review was a guide for further studies carried out by the same authors, which aim to compare instruments.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2044-6055 , 2044-6055
    Language: English
    Publisher: BMJ
    Publication Date: 2021
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    In: Journal of Geriatric Physical Therapy, Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), Vol. 46, No. 4 ( 2023-10), p. E127-E136
    Abstract: The Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB) is widely used for older adults since it has a high level of validity, reliability, and responsiveness in measuring function in this population. However, only a few studies of diagnostic accuracy have assessed SPPB capacity in detecting frailty and prefrailty by estimating more detailed measurement properties. Thus, the present study aimed to evaluate the SPPB's diagnostic accuracy in detecting frailty and prefrailty, in addition to identifying cut-off points for walking time and chair stand time. Methods: This is a cross-sectional study composed of 786 community-dwelling older adults 60 years or older, in which sociodemographic and anthropometric data, frailty phenotype, and total SPPB score, as well as walking time and chair stand time, were assessed. Analysis of a receiver operating characteristic curve was performed to identify the cut-off point, sensitivity, and specificity in the total SPPB score, as well as the walking time and chair stand time for frailty and prefrailty screening. Accuracy and positive and negative predictive values were subsequently calculated. Results and Discussion: The cut-off points identified for the total SPPB score, walking time, and chair stand time were 9 points or less (accuracy of 72.6%), 5 seconds or less, and 13 seconds or less, respectively, for frailty screening and 11 points or less (accuracy of 58.7%), 4 seconds or less, and 10 seconds or less, respectively, for prefrailty screening. The walking time showed greater frailty discriminatory capacity compared with the chair stand time (effect size = 1.24 vs 0.64; sensitivity = 69% vs 59%; and specificity = 84% vs 75%). Conclusions: The total SPPB score has good diagnostic accuracy to discriminate between nonfrail and frail older adults using a cut-off point of 9 or less, being better to identify the true negatives (older adults who are not frail). Although the SPPB's diagnostic accuracy measures for detecting prefrailty were low to moderate, this instrument can help in screening prefrail older adults from the cutoff point of 11 or less in the total SPPB score. Identification of prefrail older adults enables implementing early treatment in this target audience and can prevent their advance to frailty.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1539-8412
    Language: English
    Publisher: Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
    Publication Date: 2023
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    In: Estudos Interdisciplinares sobre o Envelhecimento, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Vol. 27, No. 1 ( 2022-12-30)
    Abstract: Introdução: a Política Nacional de Saúde da Pessoa Idosa estabelece a importância da realização de estratégias voltadas para a saúde, principalmente em relação à preservação da capacidade funcional. No conjunto de iniciativas estabelecidas por essa política, encontra-se a implementação da Caderneta de Saúde da Pessoa Idosa (CSPI). Objetivo: relatar a experiência de implantação e desenvolvimento do estudo “Pro-Eva” e apresentar seus resultados preliminares quanto àaplicação da CSPI. Métodos: o estudo está sendo desenvolvido em cinco Unidades Básicas de Saúde (UBS) em Parnamirim (RN). Foi criada uma versão digital da CSPI, em formato de sistema on-line, com o intuito de inserir as informações coletadas por meio da caderneta, seguindo uma metodologia própria de preenchimento do instrumento. Os critérios de inclusão são: ter pelo menos 60 anos de idade; estar cadastrado em uma das UBS participantes do estudo; aceitar participar da avaliação do estudo em sua totalidade. Resultados: 996 pessoas idosas já participaram do processo de preenchimento da CSPI e tiveram seus dados lançados no sistema de monitoramento on-line. A média de idade da amostra foi de 70,3 (±7,1), sendo a maioria composta por mulheres (61,3%). Aproximadamente metade dos idosos eram pardos (49,5%) e estavam em uma união estável (51,2%). Conclusão: o presente artigo possui pertinência por conduzir um relato de experiência da implementação e do fortalecimento da CSPI, enquanto política de saúde, em um município do Nordeste brasileiro e por ter desenvolvido um fluxograma de preenchimento dacaderneta que poderá ser base para futuros estudos nesta temática.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2316-2171 , 1517-2473
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
    Publication Date: 2022
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