Life medicine Pub Date : 2025-01-26 eCollection Date: 2024-12-01 DOI:10.1093/lifemedi/lnaf001
Ning Huang, Meiling Ge, Xiaolei Liu, Xu Tian, Pengbin Yin, Zhijun Bao, Feng Cao, Ng Shyh-Chang, Biao Dong, Lunzhi Dai, Zhenji Gan, Ping Hu, Jing Qu, Si Wang, Huating Wang, Qian Xiao, Rui Yue, Jirong Yue, Licheng Zhang, Yong Zhang, Hongbo Zhang, Weiqi Zhang, Guang-Hui Liu, Gang Pei, Yong Liu, Dahai Zhu, Birong Dong
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骨骼肌是人体运动和新陈代谢的重要器官,其生理性衰老是肌肉萎缩和肌肉疏松症发生的基础。中国是世界上老龄化人口最多的国家,如何预防和治疗与骨骼肌衰老相关的疾病是一个巨大的挑战。为解决这一难题,中国老龄化生物标志物联盟(Aging Biomarker Consortium,ABC)通过综合文献以及科学家和临床医生的见解,就骨骼肌老化生物标志物达成了专家共识。该共识试图对与骨骼肌衰老相关的生物标志物进行全面评估,并提出了一个系统的框架,将其分为三个维度:功能、结构和体液。在每个维度中,专家们推荐了与临床相关的骨骼肌衰老生物标志物。该共识旨在为未来的骨骼肌衰老研究奠定基础,促进骨骼肌衰老和肌肉疏松症的精确预测、诊断和治疗。预计该共识将为中国乃至全球老年人群骨骼肌的健康老化做出重要贡献。
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A framework of biomarkers for skeletal muscle aging: a consensus statement by the Aging Biomarker Consortium.

The skeletal muscle is an important organ for movement and metabolism in human body, and its physiological aging underlies the occurrence of muscle atrophy and sarcopenia. China has the largest aging population in the world and is facing a grand challenge with how to prevent and treat skeletal muscle aging-related diseases. To address this difficult problem, the Aging Biomarker Consortium (ABC) of China has reached an expert consensus on biomarkers of skeletal muscle aging by synthesizing literatures and insights from scientists and clinicians. This consensus attempts to provide a comprehensive assessment of biomarkers associated with skeletal muscle aging, and proposes a systematic framework to classify them into three dimensions: functional, structural, and humoral. Within each dimension, the experts recommend clinically relevant biomarkers for skeletal muscle aging. This consensus aims to lay the foundation for future research on skeletal muscle aging, facilitating precise prediction, diagnosis, and treatment of skeletal muscle aging and sarcopenia. It is anticipated to make significant contributions to healthy aging of skeletal muscle in the elderly population in China and around the world as well.

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