Sarcopenia: From Global Consensus to Korean Implementation - A Narrative Review and Standpoint
Authors
Jang, Geon Young ; Ji, Sunghwan ; Jung, Heewon ; Baek, Ji Yeon ; Jang, Il-Young ; Kim, Kyoung Min ; Kim, Miji ; Park, Clara Yongjoo ; Lee, Kwang-Pyo ; Ryu, Dongryeol ; Lee, Sang Yoon ; Jeon, Ok Hee ; Kim, Sunyoung
Citation
ANNALS OF GERIATRIC MEDICINE AND RESEARCH, Vol.30(1) : 3-17, 2026-03
Aged ; Consensus ; Humans ; Muscle Strength ; Practice Guidelines as Topic ; Republic of Korea ; Resistance Training ; Sarcopenia* / diagnosis ; Sarcopenia* / physiopathology ; Sarcopenia* / therapy
Keywords
Sarcopenia ; Muscle strength ; Exercise therapy ; Dietary protein ; Primary health care
Abstract
Sarcopenia is a major geriatric syndrome characterized by progressive loss of muscle mass and strength, resulting in disability and mortality. This narrative review synthesizes international consensus recommendations and Korean evidence to guide context-specific sarcopenia management strategies. PubMed, Embase, Cochrane Library, and KoreaMed (January 2000-November 2025) were searched, focusing on randomized trials, meta-analyses, systematic reviews, clinical practice guidelines, and large observational studies. Global diagnostic frameworks have evolved from muscle mass-based definitions toward multidimensional models that incorporate muscle strength and physical performance. Exercise and nutrition remain the mainstay treatments, with resistance-based training and adequate protein intake. Currently, pharmacologic options with proven clinical benefit are limited. In Korea, growing evidence supports the effectiveness of community-based sarcopenia interventions, underscoring the need for standardized, integrated delivery models that bridge the fragmented healthcare system and enable sustainable implementation.