Role of exercise in age-related sarcopenia

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초록

Sarcopenia is an age-associated decline of skeletal muscle mass and function and is known to lead to frailty, cachexia, osteoporosis, meta-bolic syndromes, and death. Notwithstanding the increasing incidence of sarcopenia, the molecular and cellular mechanisms driving age-re-lated sarcopenia are not completely understood. This article reviews current definitions of sarcopenia, its potential mechanisms, and effects of exercise on sarcopenia. The pathogenesis of age-related sarcopenia is multifactorial and includes myostatin, inflammatory cytokines, and mitochondria-derived problems. Especially, age-induced mitochondrial dysfunction triggers the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) by mitochondria, impedes mitochondrial dynamics, interrupts mitophagy, and leads to mitochondria-mediated apoptosis. Aerobic exercise pro-vides at least a partial solution to sarcopenia as it ameliorates mito-chondria-derived problems, and resistance exercise strengthens mus-cle mass and function. Furthermore, combinations of these exercise types provide the benefits of both. Collectively, this review summarizes potential mechanisms of age-related sarcopenia and emphasizes the use of exercise as a therapeutic strategy, suggesting that combined ex-ercise provides the most beneficial means of combating age-related sarcopenia. © 2018 Korean Society of Exercise Rehabilitation.

키워드

AgingExerciseMitochondriaSarcopeniaSkeletal muscle
제목
Role of exercise in age-related sarcopenia
저자
Yoo, Su-ZiNo, Mi-HyunHeo, Jun-WonPark, Dong-HoKang, Ju-HeeKim, So HunKwak, Hyo-Bum
DOI
10.12965/jer.1836268.134
발행일
2018
유형
Review
저널명
Journal of exercise rehabilitation
14
4
페이지
551 ~ 558