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Multifactorial Mechanism of Sarcopenia and Sarcopenic Obesity. Role of Physical Exercise, Microbiota and Myokines
Jan Bilski, Piotr Pierzchalski, Marian Szczepanik, Joanna Bonior, Jerzy A. Żołądź
Cells · 2022 · ▲ 243 citations
Abstract
Obesity and ageing place a tremendous strain on the global healthcare system. Age-related sarcopenia is characterized by decreased muscular strength, decreased muscle quantity, quality, and decreased functional performance. Sarcopenic obesity (SO) is a condition that combines sarcopenia and obesity and has a substantial influence on the older adults' health. Because of the complicated pathophysiology, there are disagreements and challenges in identifying and diagnosing SO. Recently, it has become clear that dysbiosis may play a role in the onset and progression of sarcopenia and SO. Skeletal muscle secretes myokines during contraction, which play an important role in controlling muscle growth, function, and metabolic balance. Myokine dysfunction can cause and aggravate obesity, sarcopenia, and SO. The only ways to prevent and slow the progression of sarcopenia, particularly sarcopenic obesity, are physical activity and correct nutritional support. While exercise cannot completely prevent sarcopenia and age-related loss in muscular function, it can certainly delay development and slow down the rate of sarcopenia. The purpose of this review was to discuss potential pathways to muscle deterioration in obese individuals. We also want to present the current understanding of the role of various factors, including microbiota and myokines, in the process of sarcopenia and SO.
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Bilski, J., Pierzchalski, P., Szczepanik, M., Bonior, J., & Żołądź, J.A. (2022). Multifactorial Mechanism of Sarcopenia and Sarcopenic Obesity. Role of Physical Exercise, Microbiota and Myokines. <em>Cells</em>. https://doi.org/10.3390/cells11010160
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Bilski J, Pierzchalski P, Szczepanik M, Bonior J, Żołądź JA. Multifactorial Mechanism of Sarcopenia and Sarcopenic Obesity. Role of Physical Exercise, Microbiota and Myokines. Cells. 2022. doi:10.3390/cells11010160.
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@article{jan2022Multif,
title = {Multifactorial Mechanism of Sarcopenia and Sarcopenic Obesity. Role of Physical Exercise, Microbiota and Myokines},
author = {Jan Bilski and Piotr Pierzchalski and Marian Szczepanik and Joanna Bonior and Jerzy A. Żołądź},
journal = {Cells},
year = {2022},
doi = {10.3390/cells11010160},
}
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