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      Evolution of the diagnosis of malnutrition in adults: a primer for clinicians

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      Frontiers in Nutrition
      Frontiers Media S.A.
      Malnutrition, diagnosis, definition, GLIM, muscle

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          During the last two decades, the definition, diagnosis, and management of malnutrition have significantly evolved. Malnutrition is generally defined as deficiencies, excesses, or imbalances in a person’s intake of energy and/or nutrients. While malnutrition is associated with a significantly increased risk of morbidity, mortality, and healthcare cost, it is often underdiagnosed both in healthcare and community settings. One contributing factor is the lack of a consensus on its definition and appropriate diagnostic indicators. In the current article, we review the evolution of frameworks for the diagnosis of malnutrition. Recently published consensuses by prominent clinical nutrition societies have established a trajectory for the uniform global diagnosis of malnutrition. Limiting the use of body mass index (BMI) as a diagnostic criterion while emphasizing the use of muscle mass enables a more consistent and accurate diagnosis of malnutrition in the clinical setting. Guidance for the unified methodology and terminology for diagnosing malnutrition, such as the one proposed in the current article will enable policy makers to systematically address the two faces of malnutrition, starvation- and disease-related malnutrition applicable to both pediatric and adult populations. Policies and programs that could address issues of food insecurity and scarcity as well as early diagnosis and management of disease-related malnutrition will empower better care of community nutrition.

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          Sarcopenia: revised European consensus on definition and diagnosis

          Abstract Background in 2010, the European Working Group on Sarcopenia in Older People (EWGSOP) published a sarcopenia definition that aimed to foster advances in identifying and caring for people with sarcopenia. In early 2018, the Working Group met again (EWGSOP2) to update the original definition in order to reflect scientific and clinical evidence that has built over the last decade. This paper presents our updated findings. Objectives to increase consistency of research design, clinical diagnoses and ultimately, care for people with sarcopenia. Recommendations sarcopenia is a muscle disease (muscle failure) rooted in adverse muscle changes that accrue across a lifetime; sarcopenia is common among adults of older age but can also occur earlier in life. In this updated consensus paper on sarcopenia, EWGSOP2: (1) focuses on low muscle strength as a key characteristic of sarcopenia, uses detection of low muscle quantity and quality to confirm the sarcopenia diagnosis, and identifies poor physical performance as indicative of severe sarcopenia; (2) updates the clinical algorithm that can be used for sarcopenia case-finding, diagnosis and confirmation, and severity determination and (3) provides clear cut-off points for measurements of variables that identify and characterise sarcopenia. Conclusions EWGSOP2's updated recommendations aim to increase awareness of sarcopenia and its risk. With these new recommendations, EWGSOP2 calls for healthcare professionals who treat patients at risk for sarcopenia to take actions that will promote early detection and treatment. We also encourage more research in the field of sarcopenia in order to prevent or delay adverse health outcomes that incur a heavy burden for patients and healthcare systems.
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                Journal
                Front Nutr
                Front Nutr
                Front. Nutr.
                Frontiers in Nutrition
                Frontiers Media S.A.
                2296-861X
                06 February 2024
                2024
                : 11
                : 1169538
                Affiliations
                [1] 1Department of Scientific and Medical Affairs, Abbott Nutrition , Columbus, OH, United States
                [2] 2Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign , Champaign, IL, United States
                Author notes

                Edited by: Barbara Troesch, Nutricia/Danone, Switzerland

                Reviewed by: Hanping Shi, Capital Medical University, China

                Manfred Eggersdorfer, University Medical Center Groningen, Netherlands

                *Correspondence: Refaat Hegazi, refaat.hegazi@ 123456abbott.com
                Article
                10.3389/fnut.2024.1169538
                10876842
                38379550
                cacb1daa-7d90-45ee-bd59-641db8dee14e
                Copyright © 2024 Hegazi, Miller and Sauer.

                This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.

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                : 19 February 2023
                : 19 January 2024
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                Figures: 2, Tables: 2, Equations: 0, References: 64, Pages: 10, Words: 8313
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                The author(s) declare that no financial support was received for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article.
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                malnutrition,diagnosis,definition,glim,muscle
                malnutrition, diagnosis, definition, glim, muscle

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