The association of sarcopenia and osteoporosis and their role in falls and fractures (literature review)

V. Povoroznyuk, N. Dedukh, M. Bystrytska, N. Dzerovych, V. Shapovalov
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The progressive and generalized loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength leads to sarcopenia in elderly people. A new geriatric syndrome has been revealed – osteosarcopenia (osteosarcoporosis), which combines low bone mineral density with reduced muscle mass, strength and functional activity. The review presents data on the peculiarities of manifestation of these syndromes, the mechanisms of which are multifactorial and continue to be investigated. They are associated with genetic factors, lifestyle – lack of physical activity and malnutrition. The pathogenesis of sarcopenia involves mechanisms of chronic inflammation, changes in endocrine function, disturbance of neuromuscular connections and low reparation level. Sarcopenia correlates with low quality of life, disability, and death. The review analyzes the prevalence of sarcopenia which increases with age. However, there are conflicting results in the populations, which may be related to different clinical conditions, patient area, lifestyle and the use of different assessment criteria. The analysis of sarcopenia prevalence in men and women showed ambiguous results related to the studied population, involvement of different age groups of patients, different evaluation methods. Metabolic disorders in muscular and bone tissues were summarized on the basis of the analysis of the cross-influence of regulatory factors and metabolism products of these tissues; a close metabolic and functional association between them was shown. Fat infiltration of atrophied muscles and bone marrow is common in patients with sarcopenia and osteosarcoporosis, which affects muscle and bone tissue. Lipotoxicity and local inflammation stimulate the biosynthesis of pro-inflammatory cytokines. Literature analysis has shown controversial data on the association of sarcopenia and osteosarcopenia with falls and fractures, but based on meta-analysis data, which include an extensive body of information, it should be noted that individuals with sarcopenia and osteosarcopenia are more at risk of falls and fractures and require special special attention. The most common fracture in osteosarcopenia is the hip fracture.
骨骼肌减少症与骨质疏松症的关系及其在跌倒和骨折中的作用(文献综述)
骨骼肌质量和力量的进行性和广泛性损失导致老年人肌肉减少症。骨质疏松症(osteosarcoporosis)是一种新的老年综合征,它结合了低骨矿物质密度和肌肉质量、力量和功能活动的减少。这篇综述介绍了这些综合征的表现特点,其机制是多因素的,并将继续研究。它们与遗传因素、生活方式——缺乏体育活动和营养不良有关。骨骼肌减少症的发病机制与慢性炎症、内分泌功能改变、神经肌肉连接紊乱和修复水平低下有关。骨骼肌减少症与低生活质量、残疾和死亡有关。这篇综述分析了随着年龄增长而增加的肌肉减少症的患病率。然而,在人群中存在相互矛盾的结果,这可能与不同的临床条件、患者区域、生活方式和使用不同的评估标准有关。对男性和女性肌肉减少症患病率的分析显示,与研究人群有关的结果不明确,涉及不同年龄组的患者,不同的评估方法。在分析肌肉和骨组织代谢紊乱的调节因子与代谢产物交叉影响的基础上,综述了肌肉和骨组织代谢紊乱的研究进展;它们之间有密切的代谢和功能联系。脂肪浸润萎缩的肌肉和骨髓在肌肉减少症和骨质疏松症患者中很常见,影响肌肉和骨组织。脂肪毒性和局部炎症刺激促炎细胞因子的生物合成。文献分析显示,关于骨骼肌减少症和骨骼肌减少症与跌倒和骨折之间的关联存在争议,但基于meta分析数据,其中包括大量信息,应该指出,骨骼肌减少症和骨骼肌减少症患者发生跌倒和骨折的风险更高,需要特别注意。骨骼肌减少症中最常见的骨折是髋部骨折。
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