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Osteosarcopenia: where bone, muscle, and fat collide
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Duque, G
, Hirschfeld, H P
, Kinsella, R
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Aging
/ Bone mass
/ Bone mineral density
/ Calcium (dietary)
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Diagnosis
/ Dietary intake
/ Epidemiology
/ Fractures
/ Mechanical properties
/ Osteopenia
/ Osteoporosis
/ Physical training
/ Risk factors
/ Sarcopenia
/ Vitamin D
2017
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Osteosarcopenia: where bone, muscle, and fat collide
by
Duque, G
, Hirschfeld, H P
, Kinsella, R
in
Aging
/ Bone mass
/ Bone mineral density
/ Calcium (dietary)
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Diagnosis
/ Dietary intake
/ Epidemiology
/ Fractures
/ Mechanical properties
/ Osteopenia
/ Osteoporosis
/ Physical training
/ Risk factors
/ Sarcopenia
/ Vitamin D
2017
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Osteosarcopenia: where bone, muscle, and fat collide
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Duque, G
, Hirschfeld, H P
, Kinsella, R
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Aging
/ Bone mass
/ Bone mineral density
/ Calcium (dietary)
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Diagnosis
/ Dietary intake
/ Epidemiology
/ Fractures
/ Mechanical properties
/ Osteopenia
/ Osteoporosis
/ Physical training
/ Risk factors
/ Sarcopenia
/ Vitamin D
2017
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Osteosarcopenia: where bone, muscle, and fat collide
2017
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Overview
As the world’s population ages, the prevalence of chronic diseases increases. Sarcopenia and osteoporosis are two conditions that are associated with aging, with similar risk factors that include genetics, endocrine function, and mechanical factors. Additionally, bone and muscle closely interact with each other not only anatomically, but also chemically and metabolically. Fat infiltration, a phenomenon observed in age-related bone and muscle loss, is highly prevalent and more severe in sarcopenic and osteoporotic subjects. Clinically, when individuals suffer a combination of both disorders, negative outcomes such as falls, fractures, loss of function, frailty, and mortality increase, thus generating significant personal and socio-economic costs. Therefore, it is suggested that when bone mineral density loss is synchronic with decreased muscle mass, strength, and function, it should be interpreted as a single diagnosis of osteosarcopenia, which may be preventable and treatable. Simple interventions such as resistance training, adequate protein and calcium dietary intake, associated with maintenance of appropriate levels of vitamin D, have a dual positive effect on bone and muscle, reducing falls, fractures, and, consequently, disability. It is essential that fracture prevention approaches—including postfracture management—involve assessment and treatment of both osteoporosis and sarcopenia. This is of particular importance as in older persons the combination of osteopenia/osteoporosis and sarcopenia has been proposed as a subset of frailer individuals at higher risk of institutionalization, falls, and fractures. This review summarizes osteosarcopenia epidemiology, pathophysiology, diagnosis, outcomes, and management strategies.
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Springer Nature B.V
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