Is lower limb muscle power by vertical jump a sensitive and specific measure for screening sarcopenia compared to handgrip strength and chair stand test? | Synapse
March 3, 2026Open Access
Is lower limb muscle power by vertical jump a sensitive and specific measure for screening sarcopenia compared to handgrip strength and chair stand test?
Key Points
Lower limb muscle power from vertical jumps is a notable indicator for sarcopenia screening.
Muscle power assessment demonstrates sensitivity and specificity superior to handgrip strength among older adults.
The analysis involved comparing multiple tests—vertical jump, handgrip strength, and chair stand test—across diverse demographics.
These findings may enhance early detection strategies for sarcopenia prevention and management in aging populations.