Sarcopenia
Sarcopenia is the progressive loss of muscle mass and physical function which occurs with aging.
Criteria:
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1) Low muscle strength (probable if this the only thing met) – Tested with hand goniometer
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2) Low muscle quantity or quality (confirmed if this is also met) – Tested with DXA scan (or CT/MRI)
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3) Low physical performance (severe if all three met) – Tested with timed walk
Strengthening
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We care more about power (force over time); so best to do FUNCTIONAL exercises, weighted, doing concentric phase faster than eccentric phase
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Low intensity and high velocity is effective for sarcopenia
Diet and Supplements
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High levels of total protein (25-30 g) taken 1-3 hours after exercise
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High intake of amino acids (leucine >2g)
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Vitamin D 800 IU once daily
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Creatine loading dose 20 g/day for 5-7 days, followed by maintenance dose 3-5 g/day
Exercise reduces falls by 23%, through a combination of balance exercises, tai chi, and strengthening