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A focus shift from sarcopenia to muscle health in the Asian Working Group for Sarcopenia 2025 Consensus Update

  • Liang Kung Chen
  • , Fei Yuan Hsiao
  • , Masahiro Akishita
  • , Prasert Assantachai
  • , Wei Ju Lee
  • , Wee Shiong Lim
  • , Weerasak Muangpaisan
  • , Miji Kim
  • , Reshma Aziz Merchant
  • , Li Ning Peng
  • , Maw Pin Tan
  • , Chang Won Won
  • , Minoru Yamada
  • , Jean Woo
  • , Hidenori Arai

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Abstract

The Asian Working Group for Sarcopenia (AWGS) presents an updated 2025 consensus reframing sarcopenia management through a life-course approach to muscle health promotion. While aligning with the Global Leadership Initiative in Sarcopenia (GLIS), this update provides healthcare providers with Asia-specific guidance. The consensus introduces three key refinements: first, expanding sarcopenia diagnosis to middle-aged adults (50‒64 years) with validated diagnostic thresholds; second, simplifying the diagnostic algorithm to require only concurrent low muscle mass and strength, with physical performance as an outcome measure; and third, introducing an enhanced muscle health framework recognizing skeletal muscle as vital for healthy longevity, emphasizing cross-talk with brain, bone, adipose tissue and immune systems. This framework leverages the World Health Organization’s Integrated Care for Older People (ICOPE) implementation for enhanced case-finding through natural overlap between muscle health and ICOPE’s intrinsic capacity domains. The consensus provides evidence-based recommendations for multimodal interventions that combine resistance exercise with nutritional supplementation, representing advancement toward proactive muscle health promotion and establishing a framework for reducing age-related decline in Asian populations.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2164-2175
Number of pages12
JournalNature Aging
Volume5
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2025

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