Modifications of lean mass are a frequent critical determinant in the pathophysiology and progression of heart failure (HF). Sarcopenia may be considered one of the most important causes of low physical performance and reduced cardiorespiratory fitness in older patients with HF. Sarcopenia is frequently misdiagnosed as cachexia. However, muscle wasting in HF has different pathogenetic features in sarcopenic and cachectic conditions. HF may induce sarcopenia through common pathogenetic pathways such as hormonal changes, malnutrition, and physical inactivity; mechanisms that influence each other. In the opposite way, sarcopenia may favor HF development by different mechanisms, including pathological ergoreflex. Paradoxically, sarcopenia is no...
Frailty is the major expression of accelerated aging and describes a decreased resistance to stresso...
It has been established for centuries that body wasting andchanges in body composition play importan...
The purpose of this review is to describe the present evidence for exercise and nutritional interven...
Modifications of lean mass are a frequent critical determinant in the pathophysiology and progressio...
Skeletal muscle abnormalities and loss are frequently present in patients with mild or moderate card...
Although muscle loss is part of the natural course of human aging, sarcopenia has been associated wi...
Sarcopenia is primarily characterized by skeletal muscle disturbances such as loss of muscle mass, q...
Cardiac cachexia is a serious complication of chronic heart failure which is characterized by comple...
Skeletal muscle is the most abundant body tissue accounting for many physiological functions. Howeve...
There is an increasing HF population resulting from the higher number of MI survivors and the widesp...
Cachexia and muscle wasting are frequently observed in heart failure patients. Cachexia is a predict...
Sarcopenia is defined as a combination of low muscle mass with low muscle function. The term was fir...
Sarcopenia and cachexia are significant medical problems with a high disease related burden in cardi...
Background Sarcopenia is prevalent in heart failure (HF) patients, contributing to its poor prognosi...
International audienceBackground & aims: Sarcopenia is a multifactorial syndrome resulting in a decr...
Frailty is the major expression of accelerated aging and describes a decreased resistance to stresso...
It has been established for centuries that body wasting andchanges in body composition play importan...
The purpose of this review is to describe the present evidence for exercise and nutritional interven...
Modifications of lean mass are a frequent critical determinant in the pathophysiology and progressio...
Skeletal muscle abnormalities and loss are frequently present in patients with mild or moderate card...
Although muscle loss is part of the natural course of human aging, sarcopenia has been associated wi...
Sarcopenia is primarily characterized by skeletal muscle disturbances such as loss of muscle mass, q...
Cardiac cachexia is a serious complication of chronic heart failure which is characterized by comple...
Skeletal muscle is the most abundant body tissue accounting for many physiological functions. Howeve...
There is an increasing HF population resulting from the higher number of MI survivors and the widesp...
Cachexia and muscle wasting are frequently observed in heart failure patients. Cachexia is a predict...
Sarcopenia is defined as a combination of low muscle mass with low muscle function. The term was fir...
Sarcopenia and cachexia are significant medical problems with a high disease related burden in cardi...
Background Sarcopenia is prevalent in heart failure (HF) patients, contributing to its poor prognosi...
International audienceBackground & aims: Sarcopenia is a multifactorial syndrome resulting in a decr...
Frailty is the major expression of accelerated aging and describes a decreased resistance to stresso...
It has been established for centuries that body wasting andchanges in body composition play importan...
The purpose of this review is to describe the present evidence for exercise and nutritional interven...