Do we know about dynapenia?

Northern clinics of Istanbul Pub Date : 2024-11-22 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.14744/nci.2024.48642
Ridvan Sivritepe, Ozge Kiran Siyer, Serhat Mert Tiril, Sema Ucak Basat
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Dynapenia is a condition characterized by decreased muscle strength and function in older adults that is not due to a specific underlying disease or medical condition. Dynapenia is common among older adults and has significant health effects, including functional impairment, disability, increased risk of falls, hospitalization, and death. Oxidative stress, mitochondrial dysfunction and chronic inflammation are involved in the etiopathophysiology of dynapenia. Diagnosis of dynapenia is based on the evaluation of muscle strength and function using methods such as hand grip strength, timed up and go test and short physical performance battery. Management of dynapenia involves a multifaceted approach that includes exercise, nutrition, pharmacological interventions, management of underlying medical conditions, and fall prevention strategies. With appropriate interventions, older adults with dynapenia can improve muscle strength and function, reduce the risk of falls and disability, and maintain their independence and quality of life.

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我们知道动力缺失吗?
动力不足是一种以老年人肌肉力量和功能下降为特征的疾病,不是由于特定的潜在疾病或医学状况。动力不足在老年人中很常见,对健康有重大影响,包括功能损害、残疾、跌倒、住院和死亡的风险增加。氧化应激、线粒体功能障碍和慢性炎症参与了运动障碍的发病生理机制。动力不足的诊断是基于对肌肉力量和功能的评估,使用的方法包括手握力、定时起跑测试和短时间物理性能电池。运动障碍的管理涉及多方面的方法,包括运动、营养、药物干预、潜在医疗条件的管理和预防跌倒的策略。通过适当的干预,患有运动障碍的老年人可以改善肌肉力量和功能,降低跌倒和残疾的风险,并保持其独立性和生活质量。
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