Literature DB >> 31685055

The relationships between sarcopenic skeletal muscle loss during ageing and macronutrient metabolism, obesity and onset of diabetes.

Ailsa A Welch1, Richard P G Hayhoe1, Donnie Cameron1.   

Abstract

Skeletal muscle is integral to the metabolism and utilisation of macronutrients; however, substantial muscle loss and morphological changes occur with ageing. These are associated with loss of muscle function and accelerate rapidly from the age of 60 years, leading to the conditions of sarcopenia and frailty. As the relationship between muscle ageing and macronutrient metabolism and utilisation has seen limited research to date, this review focuses on the interactions between skeletal muscle changes during ageing, metabolism and utilisation of fat, carbohydrates and overall energy expenditure.Skeletal muscle contributes less to resting energy expenditure during ageing, potentially contributing to onset of obesity from middle age. Age-related changes to skeletal muscle lead to glucose dysregulation, with consequent reduction in glycaemic control, increased insulin resistance and ultimately onset of type-2 diabetes. Recent studies indicate that high total fat and SFA intake are detrimental to skeletal muscle, while higher intakes of PUFA are protective. Age-associated changes in skeletal muscle may also reduce total fatty acid utilisation.In conclusion, further research is needed to understand the relationships between macronutrient metabolism and utilisation and age-related changes to skeletal muscle. No dietary recommendations exist specifically for skeletal muscle health during ageing, but we advise individuals to follow healthy eating guidelines, by consuming sufficient protein, fruit and vegetables, and limited SFA and to maintain physically active lifestyles. Clinicians responsible for managing type-2 diabetes need to be aware of growing evidence relating age-related skeletal muscle changes to diabetes onset and progression.

Entities:  

Keywords:  Diabetes; Dietary fat; Macronutrients; Obesity; Sarcopenia; Skeletal muscle

Year:  2019        PMID: 31685055     DOI: 10.1017/S0029665119001150

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Nutr Soc        ISSN: 0029-6651            Impact factor:   6.297


  11 in total

1.  Impact of Pectoral Muscle Values on Clinical Outcomes in Patients With Severe Covid-19 Disease.

Authors:  Hakan Kardas; Maximilian Thormann; Caroline Bär; Jazan Omari; Andreas Wienke; Maciej Pech; Alexey Surov
Journal:  In Vivo       Date:  2022 Jan-Feb       Impact factor: 2.155

2.  Automated image segmentation method to analyse skeletal muscle cross section in exercise-induced regenerating myofibers.

Authors:  Masoud Rahmati; Abdolreza Rashno
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2021-10-29       Impact factor: 4.379

3.  Evaluation of Acute Supplementation With the Ketone Ester (R)-3-Hydroxybutyl-(R)-3-Hydroxybutyrate (deltaG) in Healthy Volunteers by Cardiac and Skeletal Muscle 31P Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy.

Authors:  Donnie Cameron; Adrian Soto-Mota; David R Willis; Jane Ellis; Nathan E K Procter; Richard Greenwood; Neil Saunders; Rolf F Schulte; Vassilios S Vassiliou; Damian J Tyler; Albrecht Ingo Schmid; Christopher T Rodgers; Paul N Malcolm; Kieran Clarke; Michael P Frenneaux; Ladislav Valkovič
Journal:  Front Physiol       Date:  2022-01-31       Impact factor: 4.566

4.  General and Central Obesity Are Associated With Increased Severity of the VMS and Sexual Symptoms of Menopause Among Chinese Women: A Longitudinal Study.

Authors:  Ruiyi Tang; Yubo Fan; Min Luo; Duoduo Zhang; Zhuolin Xie; Feiling Huang; Yuchen Wang; Gaifen Liu; Yaping Wang; Shouqing Lin; Rong Chen
Journal:  Front Endocrinol (Lausanne)       Date:  2022-04-26       Impact factor: 6.055

5.  Handgrip strength is associated with adverse outcomes in patients hospitalized for COVID-19-associated pneumonia.

Authors:  Giacomo Pucci; Marco D'Abbondanza; Rosa Curcio; Riccardo Alcidi; Tommaso Campanella; Lorenzo Chiatti; Vito Gandolfo; Vito Veca; Genni Casarola; Maria Comasia Leone; Rachele Rossi; Alessio Alberti; Leandro Sanesi; Massimiliano Cavallo; Gaetano Vaudo
Journal:  Intern Emerg Med       Date:  2022-08-05       Impact factor: 5.472

6.  Skeletal Lipocalin-2 Is Associated with Iron-Related Oxidative Stress in ob/ob Mice with Sarcopenia.

Authors:  Eun Bee Choi; Jae Hun Jeong; Hye Min Jang; Yu Jeong Ahn; Kyu Hyeon Kim; Hyeong Seok An; Jong Youl Lee; Eun Ae Jeong; Jaewoong Lee; Hyun Joo Shin; Kyung Eun Kim; Gu Seob Roh
Journal:  Antioxidants (Basel)       Date:  2021-05-11

7.  Screening for sarcopenia and obesity by measuring thigh muscle and fat thickness by ultrasound in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.

Authors:  Masahiro Tada; Yutaro Yamada; Koji Mandai; Noriaki Hidaka
Journal:  Osteoporos Sarcopenia       Date:  2021-06-16

8.  Lower Dietary and Circulating Vitamin C in Middle- and Older-Aged Men and Women Are Associated with Lower Estimated Skeletal Muscle Mass.

Authors:  Lucy N Lewis; Richard P G Hayhoe; Angela A Mulligan; Robert N Luben; Kay-Tee Khaw; Ailsa A Welch
Journal:  J Nutr       Date:  2020-10-12       Impact factor: 4.798

9.  Regulation of Glucose Metabolism by MuRF1 and Treatment of Myopathy in Diabetic Mice with Small Molecules Targeting MuRF1.

Authors:  Siegfried Labeit; Stephanie Hirner; Julijus Bogomolovas; André Cruz; Moldir Myrzabekova; Anselmo Moriscot; Thomas Scott Bowen; Volker Adams
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2021-02-23       Impact factor: 5.923

10.  Focus on Nutritional Aspects of Sarcopenia in Diabetes: Current Evidence and Remarks for Future Research.

Authors:  Christian Göbl; Andrea Tura
Journal:  Nutrients       Date:  2022-01-13       Impact factor: 5.717

View more

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.