PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - HIROKI NISHIKAWA AU - AKIRA ASAI AU - SHINYA FUKUNISHI AU - TOSHIHISA TAKEUCHI AU - MASAHIRO GOTO AU - TAKESHI OGURA AU - SHIRO NAKAMURA AU - KAZUKI KAKIMOTO AU - TAKAKO MIYAZAKI AU - SHUHEI NISHIGUCHI AU - KAZUHIDE HIGUCHI TI - Screening Tools for Sarcopenia AID - 10.21873/invivo.12595 DP - 2021 Nov 01 TA - In Vivo PG - 3001--3009 VI - 35 IP - 6 4099 - http://iv.iiarjournals.org/content/35/6/3001.short 4100 - http://iv.iiarjournals.org/content/35/6/3001.full SO - In Vivo2021 Nov 01; 35 AB - The elderly people are characterized by multiple comorbidities, dementia, and are at risk of developing sarcopenia and frailty. Sarcopenia is defined by loss of muscle mass and muscle strength or physical decline. Sarcopenia is a main component of physical frailty. Screening tools for sarcopenia that can be easily determined in daily practice are useful and include the SARC-F screening tool. SARC-F is a questionnaire consisting of five questions: Strength (S), Assistance walking (A), Rising from a chair (R), Climbing stairs (C), and Falls (F) on a scale of 0 to 2. The recommended cutoff value is ≥4 points. The SARC-F has been shown to correlate well with clinical outcomes in the elderly and various underlying diseases, while it is also true that the SARC-F has its shortcomings such as low sensitivity for sarcopenia. In this review, we mainly outline the SARC-F and mention other screening tools for sarcopenia.