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An Integrated Nutritional and Physical Activity Approach for Osteosarcopenia. [PDF]

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Mocini E   +6 more
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Lipid metabolism in age-related musculoskeletal disorders: insights into sarcopenia and osteoporosis. [PDF]

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Osteosarcopenic obesity and fall prevention strategies

Maturitas, 2015
Sarcopenia, obesity, and osteoporosis are three interrelated entities which may share common pathophysiological factors. In the last decades, overall survival has drastically increased. Postmenopausal women, due to their estrogen depletion, are at higher risk of developing any of these three conditions or the three, which is termed osteosarcopenic ...
Fidel, Hita-Contreras   +3 more
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Micronutrient Intake in the Etiology, Prevention and Treatment of Osteosarcopenic Obesity

Current Aging Science, 2016
Aging, chronic inflammation and/or many chronic conditions may result in loss of bone, loss of muscle and increased adiposity, manifested either overtly (overweight) or furtively as fat infiltration into bone and muscle. This combined condition has been identified as osteosarcopenic obesity.
Owen J, Kelly   +3 more
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The Microbiome and Osteosarcopenic Obesity in Older Individuals in Long-Term Care Facilities

Current Osteoporosis Reports, 2015
Increasing evidence points to a role of altered microbiota on inflammation, obesity, and other chronic conditions. This commentary addresses the connection between osteosarcopenic obesity syndrome, an impairment in bone, muscle, and adipose tissues that occurs concurrently, with the altered microbiota in elderly individuals, particularly those living ...
Julia E, Inglis, Jasminka Z, Ilich
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Osteosarcopenic obesity is associated with reduced handgrip strength, walking abilities, and balance in postmenopausal women

Osteoporosis International, 2015
We determined the prevalence of osteosarcopenic obesity (loss of bone and muscle coexistent with increased adiposity) in overweight/obese postmenopausal women and compared their functionality to obese-only women. Results showed that osteosarcopenic obese women were outperformed by obese-only women in handgrip strength and walking/balance abilities ...
J Z, Ilich   +3 more
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Diet quality and osteosarcopenic obesity in community-dwelling adults 50 years and older

Maturitas, 2017
To examine the association between diet quality and osteosarcopenic obesity (OSO), low bone and muscle mass with concurrent high fat mass, in middle-aged and older adults.Data were from a cross-sectional study of 2579 men and 3550 women aged 50 years and older who completed the Korea National Health and Nutritional Examination Survey from 2008 to 2010 ...
Jinhee, Kim   +6 more
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Osteosarcopenic obesity: a triple threat for older adults?

European Geriatric Medicine, 2023
Advancing age is associated with body composition changes that impact the health status and overall wellbeing of older adults. Muscle mass decreases, contributing to the loss of strength and physical function, a condition known as sarcopenia. Declining bone mineral density leads to osteopenia or osteoporosis, with an increased risk of fractures ...
Cacciatore, Stefano   +2 more
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Possible Nutritional Etiology of Osteosarcopenic Obesity Syndrome

The FASEB Journal, 2016
Osteosarcopenic obesity (OSO) is a recently identified syndrome characterized by simultaneous presence of osteopenia/osteoporosis, sarcopenia, and increased adiposity (either as overt overweight or fat redistribution and infiltration into bone and muscle).
Julia E Inglis   +4 more
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