The effect of exercise and nutritional support on elderly and senile patients with sarcopenic obesity

I. E. Pleshchev, V. Nikolenko, E. Achkasov, Y.I. Preobrazhenskiy, L. A. Gridin, A. N. Shkrebko, M. V. Tsoller
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The aim of the review. To analyze the prevalence of sarcopenic obesity among elderly and senile people, to assess its causes, and to present modern methods for its prevention and physical rehabilitation.This review article discusses the most recent evidence on age-related changes in fat and muscle tissue, and on calorie restriction and exercise that have positive effect on physical performance in older people with sarcopenic obesity. In addition, potential gaps in clinical practice guidelines that merit attention in future research are identified and analyzed.Search strategy. We used the following key words to define participation in the review:“sarcopenic obesity”, “sarcopenia with obesity”, “sarcopenia”, “elderly/old age”. Inclusion and exclusion criteria. The review included original research results (reviews, meta-analyses). Editorials, proceeding of the conferences, and research protocols were excluded. The study sample included women and men of any race aged ≥ 60 years with a diagnosis of sarcopenic obesity and with preserved locomotion function. Articles involving hospital patients were also excluded. Non-human studies and studies that did not report precise intervention criteria (e. g., nutrition, exercise, duration, etc.) were excluded.The literature search was conducted in four electronic databases: PubMed, Cochrane Library, Springer, Scopus, for the period from 2013 to August 1, 2023. There were no restrictions on the language of the publication.
运动和营养支持对老年肌肉疏松性肥胖症患者的影响
综述的目的。这篇综述文章讨论了脂肪和肌肉组织与年龄相关的变化,以及限制卡路里摄入和运动对患有肌肉松弛性肥胖症的老年人的身体表现有积极影响的最新证据。此外,我们还发现并分析了临床实践指南中值得未来研究关注的潜在差距。我们使用以下关键词来界定参与综述的范围:"肌肉疏松性肥胖症"、"肌肉疏松性肥胖症"、"肌肉疏松症"、"老年人/高龄"。纳入和排除标准。综述包括原始研究成果(综述、荟萃分析)。不包括社论、会议记录和研究方案。研究样本包括任何种族的女性和男性,年龄≥ 60 岁,诊断为肌肉疏松性肥胖且运动功能保留。涉及医院患者的文章也被排除在外。非人类研究和未报告精确干预标准(如营养、运动、持续时间等)的研究也被排除在外:文献检索在以下四个电子数据库中进行:PubMed、Cochrane Library、Springer、Scopus,检索期为 2013 年至 2023 年 8 月 1 日。对出版物的语言没有限制。
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