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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 ...
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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 ...
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Wiener Medizinische Wochenschrift, 2018
Sarcopenia is a very common, but frequently overlooked and undertreated geriatric syndrome comprising pronounced muscle mass and strength/performance loss. Estimated prevalence is between 5 and 40% in the general population, accompanied by an exponential incline with increasing age. Sarcopenia is connected to atrophy and loss of muscle fibers and motor
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Sarcopenia is a very common, but frequently overlooked and undertreated geriatric syndrome comprising pronounced muscle mass and strength/performance loss. Estimated prevalence is between 5 and 40% in the general population, accompanied by an exponential incline with increasing age. Sarcopenia is connected to atrophy and loss of muscle fibers and motor
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Indian Journal of Orthopaedics, 2023
Osteoporosis and sarcopenia are major health issues which are going to have a significant impact in an aging global population. Osteoporosis, which reduces bone density and increases fracture risk, and sarcopenia, which causes muscle loss and strength loss, have a complicated risk profile with consequences that go beyond bone and muscle health.
Chinmoy Das +2 more
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Osteoporosis and sarcopenia are major health issues which are going to have a significant impact in an aging global population. Osteoporosis, which reduces bone density and increases fracture risk, and sarcopenia, which causes muscle loss and strength loss, have a complicated risk profile with consequences that go beyond bone and muscle health.
Chinmoy Das +2 more
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Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 2011
Four body composition phenotypes exist in older adults: normal, sarcopenic, obese, and a combination of sarcopenic and obese. There is no consensus, however, on the definitions and classifications of these phenotypes and their etiology and consequences continue to be debated.
Debra L, Waters, Richard N, Baumgartner
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Four body composition phenotypes exist in older adults: normal, sarcopenic, obese, and a combination of sarcopenic and obese. There is no consensus, however, on the definitions and classifications of these phenotypes and their etiology and consequences continue to be debated.
Debra L, Waters, Richard N, Baumgartner
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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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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 ...
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Journal of Clinical Densitometry, 2015
Sarcopenia is a major component of the frailty syndrome and is also a strong predictor of disability, morbidity, and mortality in older persons. Without any available pharmacological intervention to sarcopenia, non-pharmacological interventions are the only option to prevent these poor outcomes in sarcopenic patients.
Phu, Steven +2 more
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Sarcopenia is a major component of the frailty syndrome and is also a strong predictor of disability, morbidity, and mortality in older persons. Without any available pharmacological intervention to sarcopenia, non-pharmacological interventions are the only option to prevent these poor outcomes in sarcopenic patients.
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Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 2011
This article describes the relationship of sarcopenia and dynapenia with three important outcomes in aging research: functional status, falls, and mortality. The data from epidemiologic studies conducted in large samples of older men and women suggest that muscle functioning, as indicated by muscle strength or muscle power, has a strong impact on ...
Visser, M., Schaap, L.A.
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This article describes the relationship of sarcopenia and dynapenia with three important outcomes in aging research: functional status, falls, and mortality. The data from epidemiologic studies conducted in large samples of older men and women suggest that muscle functioning, as indicated by muscle strength or muscle power, has a strong impact on ...
Visser, M., Schaap, L.A.
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Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition & Metabolic Care, 2019
Together with age-related body composition changes, the increased prevalence of obesity observed in the past few decades in older individuals has led to a condition called sarcopenic obesity, characterized by a mismatch between muscle mass and fat mass. The operative definition of sarcopenic obesity is still under discussion and creates difficulties in
Zamboni, Mauro +2 more
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Together with age-related body composition changes, the increased prevalence of obesity observed in the past few decades in older individuals has led to a condition called sarcopenic obesity, characterized by a mismatch between muscle mass and fat mass. The operative definition of sarcopenic obesity is still under discussion and creates difficulties in
Zamboni, Mauro +2 more
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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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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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Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 2000
OBJECTIVES : To examine patterns of muscle mass change with aging and to estimate the prevalence of sarcopenia. DESIGN : Cross‐sectional survey.
L J, Melton +5 more
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OBJECTIVES : To examine patterns of muscle mass change with aging and to estimate the prevalence of sarcopenia. DESIGN : Cross‐sectional survey.
L J, Melton +5 more
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