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Introduction walking assistance; rising from a chair; climbing stairs) for sarcopenia. We compared patients with and without sarcopenia (SARC-F u/u4). Results: 243 patients had sarcopenia. In table 1 we show the main characteristics of the groups. In the unadjusted logistic regression model, the risk of mortality among sarcopenics was OR 3.67 (95% CI, 1.22-15.85), p=0.039; After adjustment, the risk of mortality is related to age (p=0.001), comorbidity (p=0.02) and frailty (p=0.04). Conclusion: patients with SO were older and had greater frailty and comorbidities. They had more glycemic variability and poor prognosis which depends on their own characteristics. Disclosure J. Carretero Gomez: None. J. Ena: None. F. Carrasco-Sánchez: None. J. Arevalo Lorido: None. L. Garcia Martinez: None. P. González González: None.
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