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Li Kuo Liu
Researcher at Taipei Veterans General Hospital
Publications - 58
Citations - 5027
Li Kuo Liu is an academic researcher from Taipei Veterans General Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sarcopenia & Population. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 57 publications receiving 3920 citations. Previous affiliations of Li Kuo Liu include National Yang-Ming University.
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Sarcopenia in Asia: consensus report of the Asian Working Group for Sarcopenia.
Liang Kung Chen,Li Kuo Liu,Jean Woo,Prasert Assantachai,Tung Wai Auyeung,Kamaruzzaman Shahrul Bahyah,Ming Yueh Chou,Liang Yu Chen,Pi Shan Hsu,Orapitchaya Krairit,Jenny S.W. Lee,Wei Ju Lee,Yunhwan Lee,Chih Kuang Liang,Panita Limpawattana,Chu Sheng Lin,Li Ning Peng,Shosuke Satake,Takao Suzuki,Chang Won Won,Chih Hsing Wu,Si Nan Wu,Teimei Zhang,Ping Zeng,Masahiro Akishita,Hidenori Arai +25 more
TL;DR: The AWGS consensus report is believed to promote more Asian sarcopenia research, and most important of all, to focus on sarc Openia intervention studies and the implementation of sarcopenian in clinical practice to improve health care outcomes of older people in the communities and the healthcare settings in Asia.
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Comparisons of sarcopenia defined by IWGS and EWGSOP criteria among older people: results from the I-Lan longitudinal aging study.
Wei Ju Lee,Wei Ju Lee,Li Kuo Liu,Li Ning Peng,Ming Hsien Lin,Liang Kung Chen,Liang Kung Chen +6 more
TL;DR: Comparisons among older people in Taiwan showed that age was the strongest associative factor for sarcopenia in both IWGS and EWGSOP criteria, and obesity played a neutral role in sarc Openia when it is defined by using RASM, but significantly increased the risk of sarcopenian in both criteria by using SMI.
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Calf Circumference as a Screening Instrument for Appendicular Muscle Mass Measurement.
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Potentially inappropriate prescribing (IP) for elderly medical inpatients in Taiwan: a hospital-based study.
Chien Liang Liu,Li Ning Peng,Li Ning Peng,Yi Tsun Chen,Ming Hsien Lin,Ming Hsien Lin,Li Kuo Liu,Li Kuo Liu,Liang Kung Chen,Liang Kung Chen +9 more
TL;DR: Logistic regression showed that older age and number of medications were significant risk factors for PIMs, and further study is needed to clarify the underlying causes of potentially IP to promote better quality of prescribing for older patients.
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Association of Dynapenia, Sarcopenia, and Cognitive Impairment Among Community-Dwelling Older Taiwanese.
Chung Yu Huang,Chung Yu Huang,An Chun Hwang,An Chun Hwang,Li Kuo Liu,Li Kuo Liu,Wei Ju Lee,Wei Ju Lee,Liang Yu Chen,Liang Yu Chen,Li Ning Peng,Li Ning Peng,Ming Hsien Lin,Ming Hsien Lin,Liang Kung Chen,Liang Kung Chen +15 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the association between sarcopenia and global cognitive function as well as all different dimensions of cognitive function were evaluated and the overall prevalence was 6.8%, which was significantly high.