5noPURPOSE OF REVIEW: Cachexia is a disease-related multifactorial syndrome characterized by inflammation, massive muscle protein catabolism and carbohydrate and lipid metabolism disorder.Several studies tried to define the impact of either nutrition or physical exercise (single approach strategy) or their combination (multimodal approach strategy) on prevention and/or treatment of muscle wasting in cachectic patients. RECENT FINDINGS: Single approach strategies (i.e. nutrition or physical exercise) have the potential of preventing and improving features of the cachexia syndrome possibly with a differential impact according to the underlying disease. Limited information is available on the beneficial effect of multimodal approach strateg...
The molecular mechanisms underlying skeletal muscle maintenance involve interplay between multiple s...
Cancer cachexia is defined as a multi-factorial syndrome characterised by an ongoing loss of skeleta...
Heart failure patients often develop cachexia, which is an independent factor for survival reduction...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The focus of this review is on translation of putative mechanisms of altered ener...
Cachexia is a multifactorial syndrome that presents with, among other characteristics, progressive l...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To review the efficacy of dietary protein supplementation in attenuating muscle a...
Cachexia is a wasting syndrome observed in many patients suffering from several chronic disease...
Copyright © 2015 Josep M. Argilés et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreativ...
vidence is accumulating that disease burden in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is deter...
Abstract Cancer cachexia is a debilitating consequence of disease progression, characterised by the ...
The present review aimed at discussing the impact, pathogenesis and therapeutic approaches of muscle...
Cancer cachexia (CC) is a debilitating multifactorial syndrome, involving progressive deterioration ...
# The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Recent...
Sarcopenia and cachexia are significant medical problems with a high disease related burden in cardi...
Skeletal muscle wasting, i.e. the decline of skeletal muscle mass, can occur in various circumstance...
The molecular mechanisms underlying skeletal muscle maintenance involve interplay between multiple s...
Cancer cachexia is defined as a multi-factorial syndrome characterised by an ongoing loss of skeleta...
Heart failure patients often develop cachexia, which is an independent factor for survival reduction...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The focus of this review is on translation of putative mechanisms of altered ener...
Cachexia is a multifactorial syndrome that presents with, among other characteristics, progressive l...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To review the efficacy of dietary protein supplementation in attenuating muscle a...
Cachexia is a wasting syndrome observed in many patients suffering from several chronic disease...
Copyright © 2015 Josep M. Argilés et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreativ...
vidence is accumulating that disease burden in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is deter...
Abstract Cancer cachexia is a debilitating consequence of disease progression, characterised by the ...
The present review aimed at discussing the impact, pathogenesis and therapeutic approaches of muscle...
Cancer cachexia (CC) is a debilitating multifactorial syndrome, involving progressive deterioration ...
# The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Recent...
Sarcopenia and cachexia are significant medical problems with a high disease related burden in cardi...
Skeletal muscle wasting, i.e. the decline of skeletal muscle mass, can occur in various circumstance...
The molecular mechanisms underlying skeletal muscle maintenance involve interplay between multiple s...
Cancer cachexia is defined as a multi-factorial syndrome characterised by an ongoing loss of skeleta...
Heart failure patients often develop cachexia, which is an independent factor for survival reduction...