Frailty is a highly prevalent condition in the elderly that has been increasingly considered as a crucial public health issue, due to the strict correlation with a higher risk of fragility fractures, hospitalization, and mortality. Among the age-related diseases, sarcopenia and dysphagia are two common pathological conditions in frail older people and could coexist leading to dehydration and malnutrition in these subjects. “Sarcopenic dysphagia” is a complex condition characterized by deglutition impairment due to the loss of mass and strength of swallowing muscles and might be also related to poor oral health status. Moreover, the aging process is strictly related to poor oral health status due to direct impairment of the immune system and wound healing and physical and cognitive impairment might indirectly influence older people’s ability to carry out adequate oral hygiene. Therefore, poor oral health might affect nutrient intake, leading to malnutrition and, consequently, to frailty. In this scenario, sarcopenia, dysphagia, and oral health are closely linked sharing common pathophysiological pathways, disabling sequelae, and frailty. Thus, the aim of the present comprehensive review is to describe the correlation among sarcopenic dysphagia, malnutrition, and oral frailty, characterizing their phenotypically overlapping features, to propose a comprehensive and effective management of elderly frail subjects.

Sarcopenic dysphagia, malnutrition, and oral frailty in elderly: a comprehensive review / de Sire, A.; Ferrillo, M.; Lippi, L.; Agostini, F.; de Sire, R.; Ferrara, P. E.; Raguso, G.; Riso, S.; Roccuzzo, A.; Ronconi, G.; Invernizzi, M.; Migliario, M.. - In: NUTRIENTS. - ISSN 2072-6643. - 14:5(2022), pp. 1-23. [10.3390/nu14050982]

Sarcopenic dysphagia, malnutrition, and oral frailty in elderly: a comprehensive review

Lippi L.;Agostini F.;Raguso G.;
2022

Abstract

Frailty is a highly prevalent condition in the elderly that has been increasingly considered as a crucial public health issue, due to the strict correlation with a higher risk of fragility fractures, hospitalization, and mortality. Among the age-related diseases, sarcopenia and dysphagia are two common pathological conditions in frail older people and could coexist leading to dehydration and malnutrition in these subjects. “Sarcopenic dysphagia” is a complex condition characterized by deglutition impairment due to the loss of mass and strength of swallowing muscles and might be also related to poor oral health status. Moreover, the aging process is strictly related to poor oral health status due to direct impairment of the immune system and wound healing and physical and cognitive impairment might indirectly influence older people’s ability to carry out adequate oral hygiene. Therefore, poor oral health might affect nutrient intake, leading to malnutrition and, consequently, to frailty. In this scenario, sarcopenia, dysphagia, and oral health are closely linked sharing common pathophysiological pathways, disabling sequelae, and frailty. Thus, the aim of the present comprehensive review is to describe the correlation among sarcopenic dysphagia, malnutrition, and oral frailty, characterizing their phenotypically overlapping features, to propose a comprehensive and effective management of elderly frail subjects.
2022
dysphagia; elderly; malnutrition; oral health; osteoporosis; sarcopenia; sarcopenic dysphagia; aged; frail elderly; humans; deglutition disorders; frailty
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Sarcopenic dysphagia, malnutrition, and oral frailty in elderly: a comprehensive review / de Sire, A.; Ferrillo, M.; Lippi, L.; Agostini, F.; de Sire, R.; Ferrara, P. E.; Raguso, G.; Riso, S.; Roccuzzo, A.; Ronconi, G.; Invernizzi, M.; Migliario, M.. - In: NUTRIENTS. - ISSN 2072-6643. - 14:5(2022), pp. 1-23. [10.3390/nu14050982]
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