Sarcopenia as a risk factor for Alzheimer's Disease: genetic and epigenetic perspectives
SM Raleigh, KJA Orchard - Genes, 2024 - mdpi.com
Sarcopenia, defined as the age-associated loss of muscle mass and increased fragility with
age, is increasing worldwide. The condition often precedes the development of Alzheimer's …
age, is increasing worldwide. The condition often precedes the development of Alzheimer's …
Higher dietary protein intake is associated with sarcopenia in older British twins
Background Sarcopenia, characterised by an accelerated loss of skeletal muscle mass and
function, is associated with negative outcomes. This study aimed to evaluate factors …
function, is associated with negative outcomes. This study aimed to evaluate factors …
Nicotinamide N-methyltransferase inhibition mimics and boosts exercise-mediated improvements in muscle function in aged mice
Human hallmarks of sarcopenia include muscle weakness and a blunted response to
exercise. Nicotinamide N-methyltransferase inhibitors (NNMTis) increase strength and …
exercise. Nicotinamide N-methyltransferase inhibitors (NNMTis) increase strength and …
Associations of total body fat mass and skeletal muscle index with all-cause and cancer-specific mortality in cancer survivors
Simple Summary Studies assessing the associations of body composition and mortality
have found conflicting results due to small sample sizes and short follow-up periods. Using a …
have found conflicting results due to small sample sizes and short follow-up periods. Using a …
Low muscle mass is associated with a higher risk of all–cause and cardiovascular disease–specific mortality in cancer survivors
Objectives Individuals with prior cancer diagnosis are more likely to have low muscle mass
(LMM) than their cancer-free counterparts. Understanding the effects of LMM on the …
(LMM) than their cancer-free counterparts. Understanding the effects of LMM on the …
Sarcopenia in general practice: Towards improving muscle health screening, assessment and management in Australia
RM Daly, C Bollen, J Bollen, L Govan… - Australian Journal of …, 2024 - search.informit.org
Background: An estimated one in five Australians aged 60 years and older have sarcopenia,
marked by progressive and accelerated loss in muscle mass, strength and function …
marked by progressive and accelerated loss in muscle mass, strength and function …
Muscle volume and intramuscular fat of the tongue evaluated with MRI predict malnutrition in people living with dementia: A 5-year follow-up study
Malnutrition is highly prevalent in older persons with dementia. Therefore, strong predictors
of malnutrition in this population are crucial to initiating early interventions. This study …
of malnutrition in this population are crucial to initiating early interventions. This study …
Когнитивные нарушения, деменция и саркопения у гериатрических пациентов-есть ли взаимосвязь?
ИВ Широлапов, ДП Курмаев, СВ Булгакова… - Экспериментальная и …, 2025 - nogr.org
Аннотация В настоящее время продолжается демографическое старение населения,
растет частота различной возраст-ассоциированной патологии. Саркопения и …
растет частота различной возраст-ассоциированной патологии. Саркопения и …
Association Between SARC-F and Clinical Outcomes in Older Adults With Cardiovascular Diseases Admitted to the Emergency Room: A Longitudinal Study
LDL Sousa, PB de Lima, MDG Dos Santos… - Journal of Geriatric … - journals.lww.com
Objectives: Assess the association between SARC-F, length of stay, mechanical ventilation,
and in-hospital mortality in older adults with cardiovascular diseases admitted to the ER …
and in-hospital mortality in older adults with cardiovascular diseases admitted to the ER …
Sarcopenia: hand grip dynamometers, the latest addition to the doctor's bag
I Ahmed - The British Journal of General Practice, 2020 - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
A clinical prediction rule represents a distillation of measurable features, usually by
regression modelling. It helps standardise the approach to diagnosis and, in theory, should …
regression modelling. It helps standardise the approach to diagnosis and, in theory, should …