Sarcopenia and frailty are common geriatric syndromes and are associated with adverse health outcome and impaired health-related quality of life. Co-occurrences of these two syndromes with age-related neurological diseases are potentially high but not well investigated. Moreover, it is not well understood how these syndromes interact with neurological diseases, such as Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease and stroke. This article introduces the currently most accepted concepts of sarcopenia and frailty, discusses the potential relevance of the syndromes for geriatric patients and presents examples of studies that investigated potential interactions between these geriatric and neurological syndromes and conditions. First results indicate...
The number of older subjects is rapidly increasingly worldwide. As a consequence, the nature of clin...
Sarcopenia and frailty are common in older persons and pose particular challenges for health and soc...
Frailty is considered a multisystem impairment that makes an individual vulnerable to external or in...
Sarcopenia in geriatric patients is often associated with or even caused by changes of the endocrine...
Aim Alzheimer's disease (AD) and dementia with Lewy body (DLB) constitute the most common types of d...
\ua9 2020Background: Population aging has resulted in an increase in age-related conditions. Sarcope...
Sarcopenia and frailty are inter-related expressions of ageing which identify people at risk of impo...
Sarcopenia is the process of loss of body mass, specifically the musculoskeletal tissue, with age, w...
Skeletal muscle is not only an endocrine organ but also one of core components of muscloskeletal sys...
Loss of muscle strength and muscle mass, also called sarcopenia, is a phenomenon caused by aging, li...
The process of aging is associated with involution of different systems and organs, including the mu...
Population aging is rapidly accelerating worldwide; however, longer life expectancy is not the only ...
Sarcopenia, defined as the loss of muscle mass, strength, and function with aging, is a geriatric sy...
Sarcopenia is a multi-factorial and complex condition that can be defined as loss of mass, strength,...
WOS: 000328934700016Sarcopenia is a multi-factorial and complex condition that can be defined as los...
The number of older subjects is rapidly increasingly worldwide. As a consequence, the nature of clin...
Sarcopenia and frailty are common in older persons and pose particular challenges for health and soc...
Frailty is considered a multisystem impairment that makes an individual vulnerable to external or in...
Sarcopenia in geriatric patients is often associated with or even caused by changes of the endocrine...
Aim Alzheimer's disease (AD) and dementia with Lewy body (DLB) constitute the most common types of d...
\ua9 2020Background: Population aging has resulted in an increase in age-related conditions. Sarcope...
Sarcopenia and frailty are inter-related expressions of ageing which identify people at risk of impo...
Sarcopenia is the process of loss of body mass, specifically the musculoskeletal tissue, with age, w...
Skeletal muscle is not only an endocrine organ but also one of core components of muscloskeletal sys...
Loss of muscle strength and muscle mass, also called sarcopenia, is a phenomenon caused by aging, li...
The process of aging is associated with involution of different systems and organs, including the mu...
Population aging is rapidly accelerating worldwide; however, longer life expectancy is not the only ...
Sarcopenia, defined as the loss of muscle mass, strength, and function with aging, is a geriatric sy...
Sarcopenia is a multi-factorial and complex condition that can be defined as loss of mass, strength,...
WOS: 000328934700016Sarcopenia is a multi-factorial and complex condition that can be defined as los...
The number of older subjects is rapidly increasingly worldwide. As a consequence, the nature of clin...
Sarcopenia and frailty are common in older persons and pose particular challenges for health and soc...
Frailty is considered a multisystem impairment that makes an individual vulnerable to external or in...