| Literature DB >> 29806855 |
A Sanz-Paris1, M Camprubi-Robles, J M Lopez-Pedrosa, S L Pereira, R Rueda, M D Ballesteros-Pomar, J M Garcia Almeida, A J Cruz-Jentoft.
Abstract
Aging and disease-related malnutrition are well associated with loss of muscle mass and function. Muscle mass loss may lead to increased health complications and associated increase in health care costs, especially in hospitalized individuals. High protein oral nutritional supplements enriched with β-hydroxy-β-methylbutyrate (HP-ONS+HMB) have been suggested to provide benefits such as improving body composition, maintaining muscle mass and function and even decreasing mortality rates. The present review aimed to examine current evidence on the effect of HP-ONS+HMB on muscle-related clinical outcomes both in community and peri-hospitalization patients. Overall, current evidence suggests that therapeutic nutrition such as HP-ONS+HMB seems to be a promising tool to mitigate the decline in muscle mass and preserve muscle function, especially during hospital rehabilitation and recovery.Entities:
Keywords: HMB; Sarcopenia; aging; disease; malnutrition; muscle wasting; oral nutritional supplements
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29806855 PMCID: PMC5984960 DOI: 10.1007/s12603-018-0995-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Nutr Health Aging ISSN: 1279-7707 Impact factor: 4.075
Figure 1Common causes and consequences of muscle mass and function loss
Table 1Summary of studies using HP-ONS+HMB in community dwelling older adults
Table 2Summary of studies using HP-ONS+HMB in patients in peri-hospitalization setting
Figure 2Lifestyle interventions to enhance muscle health