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Sarcopenia

Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care, 2015
To highlight the new international definitions of sarcopenia.New international definitions of sarcopenia have been evaluated and shown to be predictive of poor outcomes in older persons.There is now international agreement that the definition for sarcopenia should include not only muscle mass, but also some measure of muscle function, such as walking ...
Tommy, Cederholm, John E, Morley
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Identifying sarcopenia

Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care, 2012
The present review describes and discusses the currently available definitions for sarcopenia from consensus studies.Different sarcopenia definitions have been proposed in these last years. Six main approaches to an operative definition of sarcopenia have been identified.
Gabor, Abellan van Kan   +2 more
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Sarcopenia: an overview

Aging Clinical and Experimental Research, 2017
Sarcopenia, the age-dependent loss of muscle mass and function, is a common condition among older adults, and is associated with several adverse health outcomes. Owing to the impact of sarcopenia on quality of life, disability and mortality, a greater awareness is necessary in order to correctly identify the condition both in community and geriatric ...
Marzetti   +11 more
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Sarcopenia and Nutrition

2014
Preserving or restoring adequate nutritional status is a key factor to delay the onset of chronic diseases and to accelerate recovery from acute illnesses. In particular, consistent and robust data show the loss of muscle mass, that is, sarcopenia, is clinically relevant since it is closely related to increased morbidity and mortality in healthy ...
LAVIANO, Alessandro   +2 more
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Sarcopenia

2020
Sarcopenia represents a muscle-wasting syndrome characterized by progressive and generalized degenerative loss of skeletal muscle mass, quality, and strength occurring during normal aging. Sarcopenia patients are mainly suffering from the loss in muscle strength and are faced with mobility disorders reducing their quality of life and are, therefore, at
Wiedmer, Petra (Dr.)   +6 more
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Sarcopenia should stay sarcopenia

2012
to the editor: Sarcopenia has been defined initially as the decrease of muscle mass and function during aging. As pointed out by Hepple et al. (2), this definition has been extended to muscle atrophy situations such as undernourishment or acute catabolic states (ACS) like sepsis and cancer.
Dardevet, Dominique   +3 more
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[Sarcopenia].

Nederlands tijdschrift voor tandheelkunde, 2013
Sarcopenia, the decrease in muscle mass and function, may lead to various negative health outcomes, including loss of physical performance and loss of the ability to perform the activities of daily living. The exact mechanisms of sarcopenia are not yet fully understood, but it is obvious that besides ageing, metabolic alterations, diseases, nutrition ...
W M W H, Sipers   +2 more
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Stalking Sarcopenia

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1995
I H, Rosenberg, R, Roubenoff
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SARCOPENIA

Journal of Geriatric Physical Therapy, 2006
T. N. Frimel   +4 more
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