Prevention and Treatment of Sarcopenia

Sarcopenia represents the decline in skeletal muscle mass and function with age, characterized by the muscle fiber's quality, strength, muscle endurance, and metabolic ability decreasing, as well as the fat and connective tissue growing.Reduction of muscle strength with aging leads to loss of functi...

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description Sarcopenia represents the decline in skeletal muscle mass and function with age, characterized by the muscle fiber's quality, strength, muscle endurance, and metabolic ability decreasing, as well as the fat and connective tissue growing.Reduction of muscle strength with aging leads to loss of functional capacity, causing disability, mortality, and other adverse health outcomes. Because of the increase of the proportion of elderly in the population, sarcopenia-related morbidity will become an increasing area of health care resource utilization.Diagnostic screening consists of individuation of body composition, assessed by DEXA, anthropometry, bioelectrical impedance, MRI, or CT scan. Management is possible with resistance training exercise and vibration therapy, nutritional supplements, and pharmacological treatment.The book includes articles from different nationalities, treating the experimental and medical applications of sarcopenia. The consequences of sarcopenia in frailty are treated in relation to other associated pathologies or lesions, as femoral neck fractures and hepatocellular carcinoma.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-765172024-03-30T23:21:30Z Prevention and Treatment of Sarcopenia Testa, Gianluca muscle-mass sleep efficiency sleep duration insomnia sarcopenia quality of life osteoporosis postmenopausal women sedentary behaviour aged exercise motivation hepatoma myokine decorin walking distance survival muscle strength resistance training randomized controlled trial nutritional status nutritional screening tools hospitalized older patients resistance exercise training muscle regulatory factors deconditioning skeletal muscle elderly hypertrophy multimorbidity polypathological patients frailty oxidative stress telomere length apoptosis spirometry urea fatigue respiratory system skeletal muscles lipids transaminases falls resistance exercise vibration electrical stimulation hip fracture diagnosis treatment prevention dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry bisphosphonate β-hydroxy-β-methylbutyrate exercise intervention fall risk balance anxiety depression sleep quality type 2 diabetes physical activity muscle mass protein intake accelerometer aerobic exercise training mitochondria endurance fractures ageing fractures complications recovery rehabilitation nutritional supplements physical therapy cognition brain-body cross-talk older persons prevalence physical functional performance epidemiologic studies aging panoramic ultrasound echogenicity specific force isokinetic dynamometry muscle quality strength older adults diagnostic criteria clinical thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing Sarcopenia represents the decline in skeletal muscle mass and function with age, characterized by the muscle fiber's quality, strength, muscle endurance, and metabolic ability decreasing, as well as the fat and connective tissue growing.Reduction of muscle strength with aging leads to loss of functional capacity, causing disability, mortality, and other adverse health outcomes. Because of the increase of the proportion of elderly in the population, sarcopenia-related morbidity will become an increasing area of health care resource utilization.Diagnostic screening consists of individuation of body composition, assessed by DEXA, anthropometry, bioelectrical impedance, MRI, or CT scan. Management is possible with resistance training exercise and vibration therapy, nutritional supplements, and pharmacological treatment.The book includes articles from different nationalities, treating the experimental and medical applications of sarcopenia. The consequences of sarcopenia in frailty are treated in relation to other associated pathologies or lesions, as femoral neck fractures and hepatocellular carcinoma. 2022-01-11T13:34:19Z 2022-01-11T13:34:19Z 2021 book ONIX_20220111_9783036515366_253 9783036515366 9783036515359 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/76517 eng image/jpeg Attribution 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/3963 https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/3963 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-0365-1535-9 10.3390/books978-3-0365-1535-9 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783036515366 9783036515359 288 Basel, Switzerland open access
spellingShingle muscle-mass
sleep efficiency
sleep duration
insomnia
sarcopenia
quality of life
osteoporosis
postmenopausal women
sedentary behaviour
aged
exercise
motivation
hepatoma
myokine
decorin
walking distance
survival
muscle strength
resistance training
randomized controlled trial
nutritional status
nutritional screening tools
hospitalized older patients
resistance exercise training
muscle regulatory factors
deconditioning
skeletal muscle
elderly
hypertrophy
multimorbidity
polypathological patients
frailty
oxidative stress
telomere length
apoptosis
spirometry
urea
fatigue
respiratory system
skeletal muscles
lipids
transaminases
falls
resistance exercise
vibration
electrical stimulation
hip fracture
diagnosis
treatment
prevention
dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry
bisphosphonate
β-hydroxy-β-methylbutyrate
exercise intervention
fall risk
balance
anxiety
depression
sleep quality
type 2 diabetes
physical activity
muscle mass
protein intake
accelerometer
aerobic exercise training
mitochondria
endurance
fractures
ageing fractures
complications
recovery
rehabilitation
nutritional supplements
physical therapy
cognition
brain-body cross-talk
older persons
prevalence
physical functional performance
epidemiologic studies
aging
panoramic ultrasound
echogenicity
specific force
isokinetic dynamometry
muscle quality
strength
older adults
diagnostic criteria
clinical
thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing
Prevention and Treatment of Sarcopenia
title Prevention and Treatment of Sarcopenia
title_full Prevention and Treatment of Sarcopenia
title_fullStr Prevention and Treatment of Sarcopenia
title_full_unstemmed Prevention and Treatment of Sarcopenia
title_short Prevention and Treatment of Sarcopenia
title_sort prevention and treatment of sarcopenia
topic muscle-mass
sleep efficiency
sleep duration
insomnia
sarcopenia
quality of life
osteoporosis
postmenopausal women
sedentary behaviour
aged
exercise
motivation
hepatoma
myokine
decorin
walking distance
survival
muscle strength
resistance training
randomized controlled trial
nutritional status
nutritional screening tools
hospitalized older patients
resistance exercise training
muscle regulatory factors
deconditioning
skeletal muscle
elderly
hypertrophy
multimorbidity
polypathological patients
frailty
oxidative stress
telomere length
apoptosis
spirometry
urea
fatigue
respiratory system
skeletal muscles
lipids
transaminases
falls
resistance exercise
vibration
electrical stimulation
hip fracture
diagnosis
treatment
prevention
dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry
bisphosphonate
β-hydroxy-β-methylbutyrate
exercise intervention
fall risk
balance
anxiety
depression
sleep quality
type 2 diabetes
physical activity
muscle mass
protein intake
accelerometer
aerobic exercise training
mitochondria
endurance
fractures
ageing fractures
complications
recovery
rehabilitation
nutritional supplements
physical therapy
cognition
brain-body cross-talk
older persons
prevalence
physical functional performance
epidemiologic studies
aging
panoramic ultrasound
echogenicity
specific force
isokinetic dynamometry
muscle quality
strength
older adults
diagnostic criteria
clinical
thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing
topic_facet muscle-mass
sleep efficiency
sleep duration
insomnia
sarcopenia
quality of life
osteoporosis
postmenopausal women
sedentary behaviour
aged
exercise
motivation
hepatoma
myokine
decorin
walking distance
survival
muscle strength
resistance training
randomized controlled trial
nutritional status
nutritional screening tools
hospitalized older patients
resistance exercise training
muscle regulatory factors
deconditioning
skeletal muscle
elderly
hypertrophy
multimorbidity
polypathological patients
frailty
oxidative stress
telomere length
apoptosis
spirometry
urea
fatigue
respiratory system
skeletal muscles
lipids
transaminases
falls
resistance exercise
vibration
electrical stimulation
hip fracture
diagnosis
treatment
prevention
dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry
bisphosphonate
β-hydroxy-β-methylbutyrate
exercise intervention
fall risk
balance
anxiety
depression
sleep quality
type 2 diabetes
physical activity
muscle mass
protein intake
accelerometer
aerobic exercise training
mitochondria
endurance
fractures
ageing fractures
complications
recovery
rehabilitation
nutritional supplements
physical therapy
cognition
brain-body cross-talk
older persons
prevalence
physical functional performance
epidemiologic studies
aging
panoramic ultrasound
echogenicity
specific force
isokinetic dynamometry
muscle quality
strength
older adults
diagnostic criteria
clinical
thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing
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