Yubi Wakka Finger Ring Test
Purpose[edit | edit source]
The“Yubi-wakka" (finger-ring) test is a simple self-screening tool developed by the Japanese to check for sarcopenia among community-dwelling older adults.[1]
Technique[edit | edit source]
Conduct self-test in a seated position, no instrument required.
- Make a ring with the index fingers and thumbs of both hands
- Gently circle the thickest part of the non-dominant calf of the leg which is bent at a 90° angle
- Check whether or not the non-dominant calf circumference is“bigger,”“just fits”or“smaller” as compared with the finger-ring circumference.
Evidence[edit | edit source]
The "Yubi-wakka" assessment represents a highly useful approach for pinpointing older individuals who are vulnerable to sarcopenia, disability, and the risk of mortality.
- This test has the potential to enhance proactive measures in preventing sarcopenia by acting as an early warning for older adults to guard against developing this condition.[1][2]
- Given the generally robust health and longevity of the Japanese population, addressing sarcopenia becomes particularly crucial, particularly for individuals aged over 75 years.
- The existence of metabolic syndrome, as identified through the Yubi-wakka test, might constitute a potential risk factor for sarcopenia and subsequent frailty. This warrants heightened vigilance, particularly in the case of women[3].
Resources[edit | edit source]
- Factors associated with sarcopenia screened by finger-circle test among middle-aged and older adults: a population-based multisite cross-sectional survey in Japan
- Comparison of four screening methods for sarcopenia among community-dwelling older adults: A diagnostic accuracy study.
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Tanaka T, Takahashi K, Akishita M, Tsuji T, Iijima K. “Yubi‐wakka”(finger‐ring) test: A practical self‐screening method for sarcopenia, and a predictor of disability and mortality among Japanese community‐dwelling older adults. Geriatrics & gerontology international. 2018 Feb;18(2):224-32.
- ↑ Fujii H, Kodani E, Kaneko T, Nakamura H, Sasabe H, Tamura Y. “Yubi-wakka”(finger-ring) test: a tool to detect prefrailty in elderly populations, a pilot study. Journal of Clinical Medicine Research. 2019 Sep;11(9):623.
- ↑ Fujii H, Kodani E, Kaneko T, Nakamura H, Sasabe H, Tamura Y. Sarcopenia and coexistent risk factors detected using the ‘Yubi-wakka’(finger-ring) test in adults aged over 65 years in the public annual health check-up in Tama City, Tokyo: a cross-sectional study. BMJ open. 2022 Dec 1;12(12):e061613.