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Diagnosis and Management of Osteosarcopenia
Osteosarcopenia is a syndrome defined as a combination of low bone density and muscle mass as well as decreased strength and/or functional capacity. Osteoporosis and sarcopenia often coexist in the elderly, leading to a significantly worse prognosis. The epidemiology of osteosarcopenia is quite limited because the term is still new.
null Jersivindo Ranazeri +3 more
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Effekt av styrketrening og i hvilken grad styrketreningsintervensjoner rapporteres i randomiserte kontrollerte studier for eldre med sarkopeni. En systematisk oversikt med bruk av Consensus on Exercise Reporting Template (CERT) [PDF]
Masteroppgave i klinisk fysioterapi, Høgskulen på Vestlandet, campus BergenObjectives: This systematic review aims to synthesize the available literature on the effect of resistance training interventions on sarcopenia parameters (muscle quality/quantity,
Marx, Karoline, Pettersen, Matie Heines
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Sarcopenia is associated with osteopenia and impaired quality of life in children with genetic intrahepatic cholestatic liver disease [PDF]
Background: Sarcopenia occurs in pediatric chronic liver disease, although the prevalence and contributing factors in genetic intrahepatic cholestasis are not well-described.
Alonso, Estella M. +17 more
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Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is one of the most common rheumatic diseases, associated with cooccurrence of serious side effects. This study discusses the problems associated with chronic RA, well-known as osteoporosis, but also recently recognized as ...
Marcin Radkowski +2 more
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Prevalence and predictors of osteosarcopenia and relationship with physical functionality in rural and urban Indian women [PDF]
Summary: Age-related bone and muscle impairments lead to osteoporosis and sarcopenia, and their coexistence, osteosarcopenia, causes functional decline but is less studied.
Bhat, G +4 more
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A fall is the mechanism of injury for most fragility fractures. Falls are preventable and should not be viewed as an inevitable consequence of the ageing process. Falls and fragility fractures frequently result in both short- and long-term disability and
Lima, Camila Astolphi +3 more
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Abstract Menopause is the time when a woman transitions from the reproductive stage of life to the non‐reproductive state. It is characterised by significant hormonal changes, which can affect a woman's physical, emotional, mental and social well‐being.
Irene Bretón Lesmes +7 more
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Vitamin D and osteosarcopenia [PDF]
The review summarizes recent epidemiological studies that examined the relationship between osteoporosis and sarcopenia to assess the impact of vitamin D status or supplementation on health outcomes related to these two medical conditions.Osteoporosis and sarcopenia are major public health problems, but whether these two diseases should be considered ...
Bruyère, Olivier +2 more
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Background Osteosarcopenia is a growingly approved geriatric condition with a significant prevalence that contributes to higher rates of illness and death.
Gita Shafiee +7 more
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Postmenopausal osteoporosis (PMOP) is increasingly recognized as an aging‐associated, multisystem state of fragility, in which estrogen deficiency exacerbates immune and metabolic drift across the bone marrow, skeletal muscle, adipose tissue, gut, vascular system, and neural circuits.
Xianlin Rao, Xiaoyu Cai
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