Aging is a risk factor for the development of multiple chronic diseases, including cardiovascular disease, cancer and dementia. Life expectancy has increased in certain countries but this phenomenon is associated with a reduction of years of healthy life. Aging is associated with a number of physical and functional changes, especially sarcopenia. Sarcopenia is a clinical condition associated with a decrease in skeletal muscle and muscle strength, however, sarcopenia is a reversible condition. On the basis of the current scientific literature, sarcopenia could more appropriately capture an individual’s vulnerability to negative health-related outcomes since it represents an early form of the chronic diseases. Recognition of this clinical condition can improve the management of older individuals in many different clinical settings. Despite the limitations of the indirect methods used to study body composition, the Italian College of the Academic Nutritionists ME/49 recommends that health authorities and health professionals around the world should make a greater effort to diagnose sarcopenia earlier and to manage it more effectively. In line with the development of cancer screening, the use of two diagnostic tools for sarcopenia (BIA and DXA) should be implemented.

A call to action: now is the time to screen elderly and treat osteosarcopenia, a position paper of the italian college of academic nutritionists med/49 (ican-49) / Montalcini, T.; Pujia, A.; Donini, L. M.; Frittitta, L.; Galvano, F.; Natali, A.; Pironi, L.; Porrini, M.; Riso, P.; Rivellese, A. A.; Russo, D.; Scapagnini, G.; Serafini, M.; Tagliabue, A.; De Lorenzo, A.. - In: NUTRIENTS. - ISSN 2072-6643. - 12:9(2020). [10.3390/nu12092662]

A call to action: now is the time to screen elderly and treat osteosarcopenia, a position paper of the italian college of academic nutritionists med/49 (ican-49)

Donini L. M.;
2020

Abstract

Aging is a risk factor for the development of multiple chronic diseases, including cardiovascular disease, cancer and dementia. Life expectancy has increased in certain countries but this phenomenon is associated with a reduction of years of healthy life. Aging is associated with a number of physical and functional changes, especially sarcopenia. Sarcopenia is a clinical condition associated with a decrease in skeletal muscle and muscle strength, however, sarcopenia is a reversible condition. On the basis of the current scientific literature, sarcopenia could more appropriately capture an individual’s vulnerability to negative health-related outcomes since it represents an early form of the chronic diseases. Recognition of this clinical condition can improve the management of older individuals in many different clinical settings. Despite the limitations of the indirect methods used to study body composition, the Italian College of the Academic Nutritionists ME/49 recommends that health authorities and health professionals around the world should make a greater effort to diagnose sarcopenia earlier and to manage it more effectively. In line with the development of cancer screening, the use of two diagnostic tools for sarcopenia (BIA and DXA) should be implemented.
2020
bioelectrical impedance analysis; chronic diseases; DXA; elderly; fractures; handgrip strength; mortality; muscle mass; osteoporosis; sarcopenia
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A call to action: now is the time to screen elderly and treat osteosarcopenia, a position paper of the italian college of academic nutritionists med/49 (ican-49) / Montalcini, T.; Pujia, A.; Donini, L. M.; Frittitta, L.; Galvano, F.; Natali, A.; Pironi, L.; Porrini, M.; Riso, P.; Rivellese, A. A.; Russo, D.; Scapagnini, G.; Serafini, M.; Tagliabue, A.; De Lorenzo, A.. - In: NUTRIENTS. - ISSN 2072-6643. - 12:9(2020). [10.3390/nu12092662]
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