睡眠对代谢综合征患者肌肉疏松症的影响:系统综述

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I. de Frutos-Galindo , D. Catalina-Palomares , P. Yubero-García , L. Botella-Juan , D. Vargas-Caraballo-Lockwood , A. Marcos-Delgado , T. Fernández-Villa
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骨骼肌减少症和代谢综合征存在于世界上很大比例的老年人口中。其管理主要集中在一级预防上,并且考虑到睡眠障碍也伴随着与这两种病理相关的相同的衰老过程,我们提出睡眠障碍与代谢综合征患者肌肉减少症的发展之间的关系。在PRISMA计划之后的数据库中进行了搜索,获得了15项研究。至于主要结果:8项涉及睡眠时间的研究中有4项涉及睡眠时间超过9小时与肌肉减少症风险增加有关,5项研究中有3项涉及睡眠质量较差与身体成分数据较差或肌肉减少症风险增加有关,两项研究涉及晚睡型与肌肉减少症和代谢综合征风险较高有关。在分析了结果的差异之后,有必要对方法进行均质化,以比较不同的结果。
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Effects of sleep on sarcopenia in individuals with metabolic syndrome: A systematic review
Sarcopenia and metabolic syndrome are present in a large percentage of the elderly population throughout the world. Much of its management is focused on primary prevention, and considering that sleep disturbances also accompany the same aging process associated with these two pathologies, we propose a relationship between sleep impairment and the development of sarcopenia in individuals with metabolic syndrome. A search was carried out in databases following he PRISMA scheme, obtaining fifteen studies. As for the main results: four of eight studies referring to sleep duration relate more than nine hours of sleep with an increased risk of sarcopenia, three of the five studies relate poorer sleep quality with worse body composition data or increased risk of sarcopenia and two studies related late chronotype with a higher risk of sarcopenia and metabolic syndrome. After analyzing the disparity of outcomes, it is necessary to homogenize methodologies to compare the different results.
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Medicina de Familia-SEMERGEN
Medicina de Familia-SEMERGEN PRIMARY HEALTH CARE-
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