Prevalence of stroke-related sarcopenia: A systematic review and meta-analysis

2020 
Abstract Objectives: Although the skeletal muscle is the main effector of disability in stroke, evidence on post-stroke skeletal muscle is scarce; especially, the prevalence of stroke-related sarcopenia remains unclear. Thus, we aimed to systematically search the prevalence of sarcopenia in stroke survivors and synthesize pooled estimates of overall prevalence of stroke-related sarcopenia and prevalence stratified by sex, country, time since stroke onset, and diagnostic criteria of sarcopenia. Methods: We performed systematic searches in the MEDLINE, CINAHL, Embase, and Cochrane Library databases. English-language searches to identify included studies were completed August 25, 2019. Meta-analysis of data collected from cross-sectional or observational studies which were reported the prevalence of sarcopenia among stroke participants. All statistical analyses were performed using R version 3.5.2. Results: A total of 855 articles were initially identified. Seven articles were included in this study. Total sample size across all included studies was 1695. Three studies were conducted in Japan, 2 in South Korea, 1 in Taiwan, and 1 in the U.S. Four included studies had a cross-sectional design, and 3 were retrospective cohort studies. Four and 3 studies included participants at
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