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The consensus defines sarcopenic obesity with a 3-step algorithm, including screening, diagnosis, and intervention.
Practitioners can use this algorithm for diagnosing and managing sarcopenic obesity.
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The consensus defines sarcopenic obesity with a 3-step algorithm, including screening, diagnosis, and intervention.
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The Asia–Oceania consensus: Definitions and diagnostic criteria for sarcopenic obesity
Tsung‐Po Chen et al. · Obesity Research & Clinical Practice · 2025
DOI 10.1016/j.orcp.2025.05.001
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