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Novel Insights on Nutrient Management of Sarcopenia in Elderly

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2015
abstract:
Sarcopenia is defined as a syndrome characterized by progressive and generalized loss of muscle mass and strength. The more rationale approach to delay the progression of sarcopenia is based on the combination of proper nutrition, possibly associated with the use of dietary supplements and a regular exercise program.We performed a narrative literature review to evaluate the till-now evidence regarding (1) the metabolic and nutritional correlates of sarcopenia; (2) the optimum diet therapy for the treatment of these abnormalities. This review included 67 eligible studies. In addition to the well recognized link between adequate intake of proteins/amino acids and sarcopenia, the recent literature underlines that in sarcopenic elderly subjects there is an unbalance in vitamin D synthesis and in omega-6/omega-3 PUFA ratio. Given the detrimental effect of these metabolic abnormalities, a change in the lifestylemust be the cornerstone in the treatment of sarcopenia.The optimum diet therapy for the sarcopenia treatmentmust aim at achieving specific metabolic goals, which must be reached through accession of the elderly to specific personalized dietary program aimed at achieving and/or maintaining muscle mass; increasing their intake of fish (4 times/week) or taking omega-3 PUFA supplements; taking vitamin D supplementation, if there are low serum levels.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Rondanelli, Mariangela; Faliva, MILENA ANNA; Monteferrario, Francesca; Gabriella, Peroni; Erica, Repaci; Francesca, Allieri; Perna, Simone
Authors of the University:
RONDANELLI MARIANGELA
Handle:
https://iris.unipv.it/handle/11571/983058
Published in:
BIOMED RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL
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