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Protein, Calcium, Vitamin D Intake and 25(OH)D Status in Normal Weight, Overweight, and Obese Older Adults:A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis [PDF]
The aging process is often accompanied by increase in body weight. Older adults with overweight or obesity might have an overconsumption in energy that is accompanied by inadequate intake of protein, vitamin D, and calcium.
Dewansingh, Priya +6 more
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ABSTRACT Background Resistance training (RT) is the first‐line treatment to improve sarcopenia features. However, increasing muscle mass with RT remains challenging and displays inconsistent results. Manipulating training variables may present a novel approach to improve muscle mass gain in sarcopenic individuals. The present study aimed to measure the
Leo Delaire +5 more
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Dairy consumption, particularly goat fortified vitamin D and calcium low‐fat milk, could improve muscle mass and reduce fat weight in sarcopenic mice. Dairy consumption has the potential to improve muscle mass and prevent sarcopenia by modulating autophagy, reducing inflammation, and regulating gut microbiota.
Meng Sun +6 more
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The main purpose of present study was to investigate the effects of elastic band resistance training (EBRT) on muscle quality (MQ), serum osteosarcopenic obesity (OSO) biomarkers, bone density and functional profile in women living with OSO syndrome. The eligible participants, aged 65 to 80 years, were selected by a physician.
Ebrahim Banitalebi +5 more
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ABSTRACT Background Obesity and sarcopenia are prevalent among older adults and associated with adverse health outcomes. The aims of the present study were to assess the prevalence of sarcopenic obesity, to evaluate the co‐occurence of sarcopenia, obesity and malnutrition (risk) and to assess the association between specific characteristics and ...
Doris Eglseer +6 more
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Sarcopenic obesity in males: from etiopathogenesis to therapeutic strategies in treatment
Sarcopenic obesity (SO) is a distinct phenotype of obesity characterized by the coexistence of excessive fat accumulation and reduced skeletal muscle mass and function.
Fatima K. Dzgoeva, Viktoria V. Demidova
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Relationship between Muscle Mass, Bone Density and Vascular Calcifications in Elderly People with SARS-CoV-2 Pneumonia [PDF]
Background: Little is known about the changes in organs and tissues that may make elder patients more vulnerable to acute stressors such as SARS-CoV-2 infection.
Ernesto Maddaloni +8 more
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Body Mass Index Changes and Femur Fracture Risk in Parkinson's Disease: National Cohort Study
ABSTRACT Background Parkinson's disease (PD) increases fracture risk owing to postural instability and bone fragility, with femur fractures being the most frequent and clinically significant. Many patients with PD experience weight loss as the disease progresses, and low body mass index (BMI) is a well‐established fracture risk factor.
Sung‐Ho Ahn +2 more
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Osteosarcopenia in Chronic Kidney Disease: An Overlooked Syndrome?
ABSTRACT Background Healthy ageing relies on maintaining physiological systems, particularly the musculoskeletal system (MKS). After 50, declines in bone density, muscle mass and strength increase the risk of osteoporosis and sarcopenia, leading to frailty, fractures and higher healthcare costs.
Lara Caldiroli +6 more
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CardioMetabolic medicine, one more last step forward [PDF]
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Carbone, Federico
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