Autor: |
Bulgakova SV; Samara state medical University, 89 Chapaevskaya str., Samara 443099; Russian Federation, e-mail: geriatry@mail.ru., Treneva EV; Samara state medical University, 89 Chapaevskaya str., Samara 443099; Russian Federation, e-mail: geriatry@mail.ru., Zakharova NO; Samara state medical University, 89 Chapaevskaya str., Samara 443099; Russian Federation, e-mail: geriatry@mail.ru., Trukhanova IG; Samara state medical University, 89 Chapaevskaya str., Samara 443099; Russian Federation, e-mail: geriatry@mail.ru., Nesterenko SA; Samara state medical University, 89 Chapaevskaya str., Samara 443099; Russian Federation, e-mail: geriatry@mail.ru., Lebedeva EA; Samara state medical University, 89 Chapaevskaya str., Samara 443099; Russian Federation, e-mail: geriatry@mail.ru. |
Abstrakt: |
Sarcopenia is an age-related loss of muscle mass, accompanied by a decrease in muscle function and/or strength, is increasingly recognized as a major risk factor for adverse outcomes in the weak elderly. The proven Association between hypodynamia, low-calorie diet, insufficient protein intake, and sarcopenia in older individuals suggests that exercise and targeted dietary supplements may have a significant therapeutic effect on the treatment and prevention of this condition. In this literature review, we summarize available data on the positive effects of various therapeutic interventions on muscle tissue. |