| Literature DB >> 28944582 |
John E Morley1, Stefan D Anker2.
Abstract
Precision (P4) medicine represents a new medical paradigm that focuses on Personalized, Predictive, Preventive and Participatory approaches. The P4 paradigm is particularly appropriate for moving the care of persons with myopenia forward. Muscular dystrophies are clearly a set of genetically different diseases where genomics are the basis of diagnosis, and genetic modulation via DNA, oligonucleotides and clustered regularly interspaced short palendronic repeats hold great potential for a cure. The utility of personalized genomics for sarcopenia coupled with utilizing a predictive approach for the diagnosis with early preventive strategies is a key to improving sarcopenic outcomes. The importance of understanding different levels of patient enthusiasm and different responses to exercise should guide the participatory phase of sarcopenic treatment. In the case of cachexia, understanding the effects of the different therapies now available through the P4 approach on muscle wasting is a key to management strategies.Entities:
Keywords: Muscular dystrophy; Myopenia; Personalized medicine; Precision medicine
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28944582 PMCID: PMC5700444 DOI: 10.1002/jcsm.12231
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cachexia Sarcopenia Muscle ISSN: 2190-5991 Impact factor: 12.910
Figure 1Mechanisms to modulate the gene in muscular dystrophy.
SARC‐F screen for sarcopenia
| Component | Question | Scoring |
|---|---|---|
| Strength | How much difficulty do you have in lifting and carrying 10 pounds? | None = 0 |
| Some = 1 | ||
| A lot or unable = 2 | ||
| Assistance in walking | How much difficulty do you have walking across a room? | None = 0 |
| Some = 1 | ||
| A lot, use aids or unable = 2 | ||
| Rise from a chair | How much difficulty do you have transferring from a chair or bed? | None = 0 |
| Some = 1 | ||
| A lot or unable without help = 2 | ||
| Climb stairs | How much difficulty do you have climbing a flight of 10 stairs? | None = 0 |
| Some = 1 | ||
| A lot or unable = 2 | ||
| Falls | How many times have you fallen in the last year? | None = 0 |
| One to three falls = 1 | ||
| Four or more falls = 2 |
SARC‐F scale scores range from 0 to 10 (i.e. 0–2 points for each item; 0 = best to 10 = worst) and represent no sarcopenia (0–3) and sarcopenia.4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
Patient‐centred precision (P4) medicine applied to sarcopenia
| P1: Predictive: | Recognize persons at risk for sarcopenia based on genetic make‐up or being a small baby at birth |
| P2: Preventive: | Use SARC‐F to screen and then introduce resistance exercise, protein supplementation and vitamin D |
| P3: Personalized: | Diagnose sarcopenia and identify and manage specific causes, for example, poor blood flow to muscles, low testosterone, cytokine excess, obesity, neuropathic, diabetes mellitus and excess myostatin |
| P4: Participation: |
Recognition and identification of specific exercise approaches based on the individual understanding of the person's muscle type. |