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Fig 1.

Flow of participants in the study.

HS, handgrip strength; GS, gait speed; ASM, appendicular skeletal muscle mass, CST, chair stand text.

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Fig 2.

Prevalence of three categories of sarcopenia in different age groups.

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Fig 3.

Prevalence of three categories of sarcopenia in urban and rural areas.

* p<0.001.

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Table 1.

Prevalence and 95% CIs of possible sarcopenia by gender and living areas.

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Table 2.

Characteristics of participants with or without possible sarcopenia.

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Fig 4.

Correlation of appendicular skeletal muscle mass and handgrip strength for males and females.

For males, regression equation: y = 1.204*x+8.823, adjusted R2 = 0.197, p<0.001; For females, regression equation: y = 0.820*x+11.119. adjusted R2 = 0.127, p<0.001.

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Table 3.

Multivariate logistic regression of the potentially associated risk factors for possible sarcopenia.

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Table 4.

Logistic regression models for possible sarcopenia in urban and rural populations.

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