Muscle and Bone Mass Loss in the Elderly Population: Advances in diagnosis and treatment.

Carlos J Padilla Colón, Irma L Molina-Vicenty, María Frontera-Rodríguez, Alejandra García-Ferré, Bernabejoel Ponce Rivera, Gerardo Cintrón-Vélez, Sebastián Frontera-Rodríguez
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Aging is the result of different functional changes leading to a substantial reduction of all human capabilities. A variety of anatomical and physiological changes occur with advancing age. These changes are more evident in the elderly population. There are various methods to measure muscle and bone mass loss, but the dual X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) is considered one of the most efficient. The elderly population (65 years and older) has been increasing throughout the years. Loss of muscle mass (sarcopenia) and loss bone mass (osteopenia or osteoporosis) with advancing age, when untreated, represent a major public health problem for the elderly population and may result in loss of independence in later life. Untreated age-related sarcopenia and osteopenia/osteoporosis increase the risk for falls and fractures, making older individuals more susceptible to the development of mobility limitations or severe disabilities that ultimately affect their capacity for independence. In this review, we will discuss the muscle and bone mass loss in the elderly population and advances in diagnosis and treatment.

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老年人肌肉和骨骼质量损失:诊断和治疗进展。
衰老是不同功能变化导致人类所有能力大幅下降的结果。随着年龄的增长,会发生各种解剖学和生理学变化。这些变化在老年人口中更为明显。测量肌肉和骨骼质量损失的方法多种多样,但双X射线吸收法(DXA)被认为是最有效的方法之一。老年人口(65岁及以上)多年来一直在增加。随着年龄的增长,肌肉量的减少(少肌症)和骨量的减少(骨质减少或骨质疏松症)如果不加以治疗,对老年人来说是一个主要的公共卫生问题,并可能导致晚年失去独立性。未经治疗的年龄相关性少肌症和骨质疏松症会增加跌倒和骨折的风险,使老年人更容易出现行动受限或严重残疾,最终影响他们的独立能力。在这篇综述中,我们将讨论老年人群的肌肉和骨骼质量损失以及诊断和治疗的进展。
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