Sarcopenia in general practice: Towards improving muscle health screening, assessment and management in Australia
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2024
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Daly, R.M.
Bollen, C.
Bollen, J.
Govan, L.
Scott, D.
Willcock, S.
Xu, L.
Yu, S.
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Australian Journal of General Practice, 2024; 53(10):751-755
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Robin M. Daly, Chris Bollen, Jane Bollen, Linda Govan, David Scott, Simon Willcock, Linda Xu, Solomon Yu
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Background: An estimated one in five Australians aged 60 years and older have sarcopenia, marked by progressive and accelerated loss in muscle mass, strength and function. Sarcopenia is associated with considerable healthcare costs and a myriad of adverse health outcomes, including increased risk of death. Despite its clinical importance, muscle health is often overlooked in routine clinical practice, hindering diagnosis and treatment. Objective: In July 2023, eight representatives from Australia’s primary care and research communities convened to discuss barriers to sarcopenia screening, assessment and management within routine clinical practice. Solutions were proposed to improve the implementation of muscle health assessment and management in general practice. This article summarises the key discussions and outcomes from this meeting. Discussion: Strategies to improve the implementation of muscle health assessment and management in general practice include (1) improving public awareness; (2) professional education; (3) provision of tools and resources; (4) advocacy and policy; and (5) increasing collaborative efforts between healthcare professionals, professional societies, universities, electronic medical record software vendors and the government
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© The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners 2024