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Exploring the link between osteosarcopenia and osteoarthritis in prediabetic adults using NHANES data. [PDF]

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Zheng S   +8 more
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Coupled Bone-Muscle Degeneration in Chronic Pancreatitis: A Juvenile Porcine Model of Secondary Osteosarcopenia. [PDF]

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[Osteosarcopenia].

Der Internist, 2021
Osteoporosis is nowadays understood as an increased risk of fractures, with bone density measurement by dual-energy X‑ray absorptiometry (DXA) being a useful diagnostic criterion and a potent fracture predictor; however, especially in geriatric patients the result is often falsely negative, so that the diagnosis, indications for treatment and treatment
M, Drey, R, Schmidmaier
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Osteosarcopenia: the Path Beyond Controversy

Current Osteoporosis Reports, 2020
Osteosarcopenia is commonly accepted as the presence of low muscle mass and function (sarcopenia) and low bone mineral density (osteopenia and osteoporosis). Osteosarcopenia remains a topic of controversy as researchers worldwide seek to elucidate whether osteosarcopenia is associated with greater risk of negative outcomes than its component parts ...
Jesse Zanker Mbbs, Mphtm, Gustavo Duque
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Osteosarcopenia: A Narrative Review on Clinical Studies

open access: yesInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2022
Osteosarcopenia (OS) is defined by the concurrent presence of osteopenia/osteoporosis and sarcopenia. The pathogenesis and etiology of OS involve genetic, biochemical, mechanical, and lifestyle factors. Moreover, an inadequate nutritional status, such as low intake of protein, vitamin D, and calcium, and a reduction in physical activity are key risk ...
Angela Polito   +2 more
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Genetics of Osteosarcopenia

2019
Osteoporosis and sarcopenia are common diseases of aging that are associated with high morbidity and mortality. They are inextricably linked by multitude of environmental and genetic factors, thus often co-exist in old frail people. The co-occurrence of osteoporosis and sarcopenia is known as osteosarcopenia.
Trajanoska, Katerina   +1 more
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Osteosarcopenia: una revisión narrativa

Revista Española de Geriatría y Gerontología, 2019
Osteosarcopenia is a phenotype resulting from the combination of sarcopenia and low bone mineral density. Based on the relationship between bone and muscle, this phenotype is associated with a higher risk of falls, fractures, dependence, and health care costs than its individual components.
Bernardo Cedeno-Veloz   +2 more
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[Osteosarcopenia: A narrative review].

Revista espanola de geriatria y gerontologia, 2020
Osteosarcopenia is a phenotype resulting from the combination of sarcopenia and low bone mineral density. Based on the relationship between bone and muscle, this phenotype is associated with a higher risk of falls, fractures, dependence, and health care costs than its individual components.
Bernardo, Cedeno-Veloz   +2 more
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Calciotropic Hormones and Osteosarcopenia

2019
Increase in life expectancy and decrease in mortality associated with a decrease in physical activity leads to population aging and the development of certain age-related pathologies such as osteoporosis and sarcopenia. These two conditions are very often linked and denominated under the same term: osteosarcopenia.
Guillaume T. Duval   +3 more
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