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2. Die Rolle der Ernährung für die Muskelgesundheit im Alter.
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Fischer, Andreas M. and Kressig, Reto W.
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SARCOPENIA , *MUSCLE mass , *NUTRITION , *OLDER people , *PROTEINS , *AMINO acid synthesis , *PHYSICAL mobility , *HIGH-protein diet - Abstract
Abstract: The age-related change in the importance of nutrition for muscle health starts at the age of 50. Considering its effects on the mobility and physical independence of older people, the aging of the musculoskeletal system represents one of the greatest public health challenges and tasks for a demographically aging Switzerland. In particular sarcopenia, a pathological decrease in muscle strength, muscle mass and muscle function beyond the physiological age-related changes, correlates with a significantly increased risk of falls as well as increasing morbidity and mortality. Common chronic diseases related to old age not only promote additional muscle loss but also frailty, leading to an additional decline of the quality of life. General practitioners play a crucial role in the initial assessment of changing life circumstances and activity profiles of older people. Thanks to their medical care over many years they are able to identify functional impairments of their aging patients at an early stage and address them in time. This is important because the combination of a high-protein diet and exercise may be extremely effective for improving muscle health and function. Eating more proteins (taking into account the newly revised and increased daily protein requirement for healthy seniors of 1,0–1,2g/kg body weight (bw)) can significantly slow down age-related muscle loss. Depending on age and comorbidities, the daily protein requirement might be even higher (1,5 to 2,0g/kg bw). According to current studies, a minimal protein amount of 25–35g per main dish is recommended for optimal muscle growth stimulation among older individiuals. Thanks to their highly potent boosting power on myofibrillar protein synthesis rates the amino acid L-leucine and L-leucine-rich foods play an important role in elderly people's diet. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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3. Sarkopenie bei chronischen Lebererkrankungen.
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Rau, Monika
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- 2023
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4. Ernährungstherapie bei Kachexie: Eine Betrachtung im palliativen Kontext.
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Harnischmacher, Malwina
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NUTRITION counseling ,MUSCLE mass ,BODY composition ,NUTRIENT density ,LONGEVITY - Abstract
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- 2024
5. Sarkopenie: Von der Diagnose zur Therapie in der Hausarztpraxis
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Habboub, Basel, Speer, Robert, Singler, Katrin, and Gosch, Markus
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- 2023
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6. Olympic Rowing - Maximum Capacity over 2000 Meters.
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G., Treff, K., Winkert, and J. M., Steinacker
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AEROBIC capacity ,ROWING ,OLYMPIC Games ,MUSCLE mass ,SITTING position - Abstract
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- 2021
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7. [Frequency and severity of sarcopenia in patients with inflammatory and noninflammatory musculoskeletal diseases : Results of a monocentric study in a tertiary care center].
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Buehring B, Mueller C, Parvaee R, Andreica I, Kiefer D, Kiltz U, Tsiami S, Pourhassan M, Westhoff T, Wirth R, Baraliakos X, Babel N, and Braun J
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- Humans, Female, Aged, Male, Hand Strength physiology, Cross-Sectional Studies, Tertiary Care Centers, Prevalence, Geriatric Assessment methods, Sarcopenia diagnosis, Sarcopenia epidemiology, Frailty complications, Osteoporosis epidemiology
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Introduction: Sarcopenia (SP) is defined as the pathological loss of muscle mass and function. This is a clinically relevant problem, especially in geriatric patients, because SP is associated with falls, frailty, loss of function, and increased mortality. People with inflammatory and degenerative rheumatic musculoskeletal disorders (RMD) are also at risk for developing SP; however, there is little research on the prevalence of this health disorder in this patient group using currently available SP criteria., Objective: To investigate the prevalence and severity of SP in patients with RMD., Methods: A total of 141 consecutive patients over 65 years of age with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), spondylarthritis (SpA), vasculitis, and noninflammatory musculoskeletal diseases were recruited in a cross-sectional study at a tertiary care center. The European Working Group on Sarcopenia in Older People (EWGSOP 1 and 2) definitions of presarcopenia, SP, and severe SP were used to determine the prevalence. Lean mass as a parameter of muscle mass and bone density were measured by dual X‑ray absorptiometry (DXA). Handgrip strength and the short physical performance battery (SPPB) were performed in a standardized manner. Furthermore, the frequency of falls and the presence of frailty were determined. Student's T-test and the χ
2 -test were used for statistics., Results: Of the patients included 73% were female, the mean age was 73 years and 80% had an inflammatory RMD. According to EWGSOP 2, 58.9% of participants probable had SP due to low muscle function. When muscle mass was added for confirmation, the prevalence of SP was 10.6%, 5.6% of whom had severe SP. The prevalence was numerically but not statistically different between inflammatory (11.5%) and noninflammatory RMD (7.1%). The prevalence of SP was highest in patients with RA (9.5%) and vasculitis (24%), and lowest in SpA (4%). Both osteoporosis (40% vs. 18.5%) and falls (15% vs. 8.6%) occurred more frequently in patients with SP than those without SP., Discussion: This study showed a relatively high prevalence of SP, especially in patients with RA and vasculitis. In patients at risk, measures to detect SP should routinely be performed in a standardized manner in the clinical practice. The high frequency of muscle function deficits in this study population supports the importance of measuring muscle mass in addition to bone density with DXA to confirm SP., (© 2023. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Medizin Verlag GmbH, ein Teil von Springer Nature.)- Published
- 2023
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8. [Sarcopenia in chronic liver diseases].
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Rau M
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- Humans, Hand Strength, Liver Cirrhosis complications, Tomography, X-Ray Computed adverse effects, Sarcopenia diagnosis, Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease complications
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Background: Sarcopenia is a progressive and generalized disorder of the skeletal musculature that involves the loss of skeletal muscle mass and function. Patients with chronic liver disease frequently have sarcopenia in advanced stages of the disease; however, there is an increased prevalence of sarcopenia not only in liver cirrhosis but also in earlier stages of disease, e.g., in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD)., Results: Sarcopenia is an independent prognostic risk factor for morbidity and mortality in patients with liver cirrhosis. The pathogenesis of sarcopenia is multifactorial and in chronic liver diseases a lower oral energy intake, altered ammonia metabolism, hormonal imbalances and a chronic low-grade inflammatory state are important. When the screening test is positive, determination of the muscle strength, e.g., measurement of hand grip strength, is recommended for the diagnostic approach. Lower muscle strength leads to further measurement of muscle mass to confirm the diagnosis of sarcopenia. In patients with chronic liver disease abdominal imaging by computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging is particularly suitable for this. The severity of sarcopenia is classified by the physical performance. Therapeutic strategies for the treatment of sarcopenia include nutritional therapy as well as exercise therapy., Conclusion: Patients with chronic liver diseases frequently have sarcopenia. This is an independent prognostic risk factor. Therefore, sarcopenia should be considered in the diagnostics and therapeutic approaches., (© 2023. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Medizin Verlag GmbH, ein Teil von Springer Nature.)
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- 2023
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9. Handkraftmessung bei Krebspatienten, ein Hinweis auf Sarkopenie : ein Scoping Review
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Lutz, Michèle and Vontobel, Martina
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Sarcopenia ,Hand grip strength ,Cancer patient ,616.7: Krankheiten des Bewegungsapparates und Orthopädie ,Muscle mass ,615.82: Physiotherapie ,Assessment - Abstract
Darstellung des Themas : Im Jahr 2017 waren 443‘407 Personen der Schweizer Bevölkerung von Krebs oder einem Tumor betroffen. Krebspatienten haben ein erhöhtes Risiko an einer Sarkopenie zu leiden, was durch die bestehende Entzündung im Körper begünstigt wird. Sarkopenie ist eine fortschreitende und generalisierte Erkrankung der Skeletmuskulatur, wobei es zum Verlust der Muskelmasse und der Muskelfunktion kommt. Zur Diagnostik kann die Handkraftmessung verwendet werden, jedoch ist die bestehende Evidenz dieser Messmethode ungewiss. Ziel : Das Ziel dieser Arbeit ist, die bestehende Evidenz der Verwendung der Handkraftmessung zur Beurteilung von Sarkopenie bei Krebspatienten darzustellen. Methode : Die Resultate von zehn Studien wurden gesammelt und für das vorliegende Scoping Review verwendet. Für die Literatursuche wurden die gesundheitsspezifischen Datenbanken CINAHL Complete und MEDLINE verwendet. Anhand der Ein- und Ausschlusskriterien wurde die Studiensuche spezifisch nach Beobachtungs- oder Validierungsstudien durchgeführt. Die Ergebnisse sind in einer Übersichtstabelle dargestellt. Relevante Ergebnisse : Fünf Studien zeigten einen signifikanten Zusammenhang zwischen der Handgriffstärke (HGS) und einer Sarkopenie auf. In drei weiteren Studien gab es einen moderaten Zusammenhang, in zwei wurde kein Zusammenhang festgestellt und eine Studie enthielt keine Äusserung über den Zusammenhang. Die Mehrheit der Studien verwendeten den Jamar Dynamometer, drei verwendeten ein anderes Modell und bei einer Studie wurde das Dynamometer nicht beschrieben. Schlussfolgerung : Die Handkraftmessung ist in Kombination mit einer Muskelmassenmessung ein geeignetes Diagnostikmittel der Sarkopenie., Description of the subject : 443’407 citizens of Switzerland are diagnosed with cancer or tumor in 2017. They are more likely to have sarcopenia as the existing inflammation increases the risk to develop a sarcopenia. Sarcopenia is a progressive and generalized syndrome, characterized by the loss of muscle mass and strength. It is highly correlated with physical disability. The evidence base of a use of handgrip strength (HGS) as assessment is limited. Purpose : The aim of this study was to evaluate the current evidence of the use of HGS in the assessment for sarcopenia and give a recommendation for clinical practice. Methods : The results of ten studies were collected and evaluated in this scoping review. Observational and validation studies were selected with inclusion and exclusion criteria using the two specific health related databases CINAHL Complete and MEDLINE. The results are shown in a chart. Results : Five studies found a significant correlation between HGS and sarcopenia, three found a moderate correlation, two found no correlation and one did not mention it precisely. Most of the studies chose the Jamar dynamometer, only three studies chose another, and one did not describe which one they used. Conclusion : HGS is a valid assessment tool combined with muscle mass.
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- 2022
10. Displays mit reichlich USB-Anschlüssen: Der Benq GW2790QT ist ein 27-Zoll-Display, der GW3290QT ein 32-Zöller - beide eignen sich für's Büro.
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BASAL metabolism ,MUSCLE mass ,BODY composition ,HEART beat ,USB technology ,HEADPHONES - Abstract
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- 2023
11. Ganzkörper-Elektromyostimulation versus HIT-Krafttraining – Einfluss auf Körperzusammensetzung und Muskelkraft.
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Kemmler, W., Teschler, M., Weissenfels, A., Froehlich, M., Kohl, M., and von Stengel, S.
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- 2015
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12. Das Verhalten der Körpermasse bei einem 81-jährigen Läufer an einem 100-km-Lauf.
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Knechtle, B., Wirth, A., Knechtle, P., and Kohler, G.
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RUNNERS (Sports) , *CORONARY artery bypass , *CORONARY disease , *DISEASES in older people , *BIOELECTRIC impedance , *BODY mass index , *PATIENTS - Abstract
An 81 -year-old runner completed successfully a 100-km-run within 19 h 45 min one year after coronary artery bypass surgery in recently diagnosed atherosclerotic coronary heart disease. Prior and shortly after the run, percent body fat, lean body mass, skeletal muscle mass and percent body water were determined non invasively both by the bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) and the traditional anthropometrical method. In addition, blood and urine samples were collected in order to evaluate fluid homeostasis. Proton nuclear magnetic resonance (¹H-NMR) spectroscopy of the urine was performed in order to detect changes in metabolites of carbohydrate, fat and protein metabolism. Body mass increased by 1.9 kg, calculated skeletal muscle mass increased by 0.1 kg, calculated fat mass from anthropometric method decreased by 0.2 kg and from BIA by 3.1 kg. Calculated body water from BIA increased by 1.21 and plasma volume decreased by 19%. Haematocrit, nitrogen urea, urinary specific gravity decreased whilst sodium increased. ¹H-NMR spectroscopy revealed an increase of ketone bodies after the run. To demonstrate a decrease of skeletal muscle mass after a 100-km-run, we should wait with the measurements of body masses until body water has reached pre race value. The increase of body water is unclear. In future studies, additional methods should be performed to provide information whether skeletal muscle mass decreased after endurance performance and whether metabolites of skeletal muscle mass degradation may impair renal function. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
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13. COPD, eine Systemerkrankung—ernährungstherapeutische Ansätze.
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Bargon, Joachim, Müller, Ulrike, and Buhl, Roland
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- 2004
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14. Osteoporose – sind Prävention und Therapie durch Sport möglich?
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Platen, P.
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- 2001
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15. Das Verhalten der Körpermasse bei einem 81-jährigen Läufer an einem 100-km-Lauf
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Beat Knechtle, Patrizia Knechtle, Andrea Wirth, Götz Kohler, University of Zurich, and Knechtle, B
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Gynecology ,Physics ,11035 Institute of General Practice ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine ,610 Medicine & health ,Energy deficit ,2700 General Medicine ,General Medicine ,Muscle mass ,Fat mass - Abstract
Ein 81-jähriger Läufer mit Status nach aortokoronarem Bypass bei bekannter koronarer Herzkrankheit hat einen 100-km-Lauf in 19 h und 45 min erfolgreich beendet. Vor und unmittelbar nach dem Lauf wurden Fett- und Muskelmasse nicht-invasiv sowohl mit der bioelektrischen Impedanzanalyse als auch mit der klassischen Hautfaltenmethode bestimmt. Zusätzlich wurden Blut- und Urinproben zur Beurteilung des Flüssigkeitshaushaltes genommen und eine ¹H-NMR-Spektroskopie des Urins zum Nachweis eines erhöhten Kohlenhydrat-, Fett- oder Eiweissstoffwechsels durchgeführt. Das Körpergewicht nahm um 1.9 kg ab. Während die errechnete Muskelmasse um 0.1 kg zunahm, nahm die errechnete Fettmasse um 0.2 kg (anthropometrische Methode) resp. 3.1 kg (BIA) ab. Das errechnete Körperwasser nahm um 1.2 l zu. Während Hämatokrit, Harnstoff und spezifisches Gewicht des Urins zunahmen, sank das Natrium im Blut ab. Das Plasmavolumen nahm um 19% ab. Die ¹H-NMR-Spektroskopie des Urins zeigte nach der Belastung einen Anstieg der Ketonkörper. Um einen Abbau der Muskelmasse objektivieren zu können, muss der Ausgangswert des Körperwassers abgewartet werden, um keine Fehlinterpretation aufgrund der Methoden zu machen. Unklar bleibt, wieso es zu einer Einlagerung von Wasser kam. In weiteren Untersuchungen könnten zusätzliche Methoden wie DEXA, Muskelbiopsien und Bestimmung von weiteren Blut- und Urinparametern Auskunft geben, ob effektiv und wie viel Muskelmasse abgebaut wird und ob Abbauprodukte der Muskulatur die Nierenfunktion einschränken und somit zu einer Wasserretention führen.
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- 2009
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16. Mapping carcass and meat quality QTL on Sus Scrofa chromosome 2 in commercial finishing pigs
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Bert Dibbits, Tony A van Kampen, Rik H J van Wijk, Henk Bovenhuis, Henri C M Heuven, and Egbert F. Knol
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Quality Control ,Linkage disequilibrium ,Meat ,Genotype ,lcsh:QH426-470 ,Sus scrofa ,Population ,pietrain resource population ,Quantitative trait locus ,Biology ,Animal Breeding and Genomics ,Crossbreed ,intramuscular fat ,Animal science ,Alterra - Strategie ,Genetics ,Animals ,Genetics(clinical) ,pork quality ,Fokkerij en Genomica ,education ,genome ,large white ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,lcsh:SF1-1100 ,Marketing en Communicatie ,Linkage (software) ,education.field_of_study ,Alterra - Strategie, Marketing en Communicatie ,Research ,Linkage Disequilibrium Mapping ,igf2 locus ,Sire ,Chromosome Mapping ,food and beverages ,General Medicine ,Chromosomes, Mammalian ,combined linkage ,lcsh:Genetics ,muscle mass ,quantitative trait loci ,WIAS ,Hybridization, Genetic ,identification ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Intramuscular fat ,lcsh:Animal culture - Abstract
Quantitative trait loci (QTL) affecting carcass and meat quality located on SSC2 were identified using variance component methods. A large number of traits involved in meat and carcass quality was detected in a commercial crossbred population: 1855 pigs sired by 17 boars from a synthetic line, which where homozygous (A/A) for IGF2. Using combined linkage and linkage disequilibrium mapping (LDLA), several QTL significantly affecting loin muscle mass, ham weight and ham muscles (outer ham and knuckle ham) and meat quality traits, such as Minolta-L* and -b*, ultimate pH and Japanese colour score were detected. These results agreed well with previous QTL-studies involving SSC2. Since our study is carried out on crossbreds, different QTL may be segregating in the parental lines. To address this question, we compared models with a single QTL-variance component with models allowing for separate sire and dam QTL-variance components. The same QTL were identified using a single QTL variance component model compared to a model allowing for separate variances with minor differences with respect to QTL location. However, the variance component method made it possible to detect QTL segregating in the paternal line (e.g. HAMB), the maternal lines (e.g. Ham) or in both (e.g. pHu). Combining association and linkage information among haplotypes improved slightly the significance of the QTL compared to an analysis using linkage information only.
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- 2009
17. [Sarcopenia and frailty in older patients with rheumatism].
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Lange U
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- Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Humans, Muscle Strength, Muscle, Skeletal, Frailty complications, Rheumatic Diseases complications, Sarcopenia complications
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Sarcopenia is an age-related generalized loss of muscle mass and muscle strength resulting in low physical performance, which can be observed in up to 50% of >80-year-old individuals. The consequences are manifold and sarcopenia is closely linked to frailty. Important risk factors are genetics/epigenetics, immobilization, malnutrition and anorexia, hormone deficiencies, chronic inflammation and raised levels of inhibitory factors of tissue regeneration. Thus, functional assessment of muscle strength and physical performance are central components of diagnosing sarcopenia, beyond the mere quantification of muscle mass. Currently, many interventional strategies are being tested, including exercise regimens, nutrition programs, hormone replacement and pharmacological strategies involving anabolic principles. According to the current data, training programs and medications have a high potential.
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- 2018
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