Exercise therapy for sarcopenia and diabetes

  • Lim, Seung-Taek
  • Kang, Sunghwun
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초록

Aging is characterized by the gradual deterioration of function at the molecular, cellular, tissue, and organism levels in humans. The typical diseases caused by changes in body composition, as well as functional decline in the human body's organs due to aging include sarcopenia and metabolic disorders. The accumulation of dysfunctional aging ss cells with age can cause decreased glucose tolerance and diabetes. Muscle decline has a multifactorial origin, involving lifestyle habits, disease triggers, and age-dependent biological changes. The reduced function of ss cells in elderly people lowers insulin sensitivity, which affects protein synthesis and interferes with muscle synthesis. The functional decrease and aggravation of disease in elderly people with less regular exercise or physical activity causes imbalances in food intake and a continuous, vicious cycle. In contrast, resistance exercise increases the function of ss cells and protein synthesis in elderly people. In this review, we discuss regular physical activities or exercises to prevent and improve health, which is sarcopenia as decreased muscle mass and metabolic disorders as diabetes in the elderly.

키워드

ElderlyDiabetesSarcopeniaResistance exerciseAgingMusclePROGRESSIVE RESISTANCE EXERCISESKELETAL-MUSCLE MASSBODY-COMPOSITIONOLDER-ADULTSINSULIN-RESISTANCEPHYSICAL FUNCTIONGLYCEMIC CONTROLWEIGHT CHANGEMENPROTEIN
제목
Exercise therapy for sarcopenia and diabetes
저자
Lim, Seung-TaekKang, Sunghwun
DOI
10.4239/wjd.v14.i5.565
발행일
2023-05-15
유형
Review
저널명
WORLD JOURNAL OF DIABETES
14
5
페이지
565 ~ 572