Baseline nutritional risk and deterioration in nutritional status are robust predictors of future sarcopenia and severe sarcopenia in community-dwelling older adults. Improving nutritional status over time may significantly reduce the risk of progressing to severe sarcopenia. Clinical strategies to monitor and enhance nutrition are essential for preventing sarcopenia.
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