Sarcopenia: characteristics, mechanisms and functional significance
Manchester Metropolitan University · Mile End Hospital
Abstract
Sarcopenia reflects a progressive withdrawal of anabolism and an increased catabolism, along with a reduced muscle regeneration capacity. Muscle force and power decline more than muscle dimensions: older muscle is intrinsically weak. Sarcopenic obesity (SO) among the elderly corroborates to the loss of muscle mass increasing the risk of metabolic syndrome development. Recent studies on the musculoskeletal adaptations with ageing and key papers on the mechanisms of muscle wasting, its functional repercussions and on SO are included. Neuropathic, hormonal, immunological, nutritional and physical activity factors contribute to sarcopenia. Selective fast fibre atrophy, loss of motor units and an increase in hybrid…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 18.24
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 110
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2Topics & keywords
- Sarcopenia
- Anabolism
- Wasting
- Muscle atrophy
- Ageing
- Atrophy
- Skeletal muscle
- Endocrinology
- Zero hunger