| Literature DB >> 33498519 |
Tatsuro Inoue1, Keisuke Maeda2,3, Ayano Nagano4, Akio Shimizu5, Junko Ueshima6, Kenta Murotani7, Keisuke Sato8, Kazuki Hotta1, Shinichiro Morishita1, Atsuhiro Tsubaki1.
Abstract
Osteopenia/osteoporosis and sarcopenia are common geriatric diseases among older adults and harm activities of daily living (ADL) and quality of life (QOL). Osteosarcopenia is a unique syndrome that is a concomitant of both osteopenia/osteoporosis and sarcopenia. This review aimed to summarize the related factors and clinical outcomes of osteosarcopenia to facilitate understanding, evaluation, prevention, treatment, and further research on osteosarcopenia. We searched the literature to include meta-analyses, reviews, and clinical trials. The prevalence of osteosarcopenia among community-dwelling older adults is significantly higher in female (up to 64.3%) compared to male (8-11%). Osteosarcopenia is a risk factor for death, fractures, and falls based on longitudinal studies. However, the associations between osteosarcopenia and many other factors have been derived based on cross-sectional studies, so the causal relationship is not clear. Few studies of osteosarcopenia in hospitals have been conducted. Osteosarcopenia is a new concept and has not yet been fully researched its relationship to clinical outcomes. Longitudinal studies and high-quality interventional studies are warranted in the future.Entities:
Keywords: osteoporosis; osteosarcopenia; sarcopenia
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33498519 PMCID: PMC7909576 DOI: 10.3390/nu13020291
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nutrients ISSN: 2072-6643 Impact factor: 5.717