Sarcopenia, characterized by the progressive loss of muscle mass and function, predominantly afflicts older adults. This condition is a notable risk factor for functional impairments, increased incidence of falls and fractures, and can escalate to mortality. Timely intervention is crucial to mitigate disability and minimize complications during hospitalization. The development of these guidelines adhered to an internationally recognized standard protocol. This involved framing clinical queries, pinpointing key outcomes, systematically gathering evidence, and appraising this evidence through the Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development, and Evaluation (GRADE) framework. Subsequently, a consortium of experts convened to deliberate over the evidence, culminating in the formulation of these recommendations.
The aging of the population is grim, and the functional disability of older adults is increasing, bringing heavy burden to society. Previous studies have shown that rehabilitation is beneficial to improve the various functional disorders of the functional disability of older adults, and help them recover their activities of daily living and improve their quality of life. However, the multi-disciplinary comprehensive management model is still in its infancy in China, and there is a lack of multi-disciplinary full-period comprehensive rehabilitation management exploration for the functional disability of older adults. Therefore, based on the relevant literature, this experts consensus summarizes the rehabilitation evaluation and intervention of the functional disability of older adults from nine functional dimensions: movement, vision, hearing, cognition, swallowing, cardiopulmonary, defecation, psychology and activities of daily life, in order to provide reference for the comprehensive rehabilitation management of the functional disability of older adults.