Effect of Exercise on Secondary Sarcopenia: A Comprehensive Literature Review.
Rashmi SupriyaKumar Purnendu SinghYang GaoYaodong GuJulien Steven BakerPublished in: Biology (2021)
Despite a strong rationale for using exercise to improve muscle mass, quality or physical function in subjects with cancer, type 2 diabetes, kidney disease, lung disease and many more, baseline sarcopenia evaluation has been reported in very few trials. The limited number of studies does not allow us to conclude that exercise can improve sarcopenia in patients with other comorbidities. This review highlights the necessity for wide-ranging research initiatives involving secondary sarcopenic patients.
Keyphrases
- high intensity
- type diabetes
- skeletal muscle
- end stage renal disease
- physical activity
- resistance training
- ejection fraction
- newly diagnosed
- chronic kidney disease
- community dwelling
- quality improvement
- papillary thyroid
- cardiovascular disease
- prognostic factors
- clinical trial
- peritoneal dialysis
- metabolic syndrome
- patient reported outcomes
- glycemic control
- body composition
- lymph node metastasis
- case control