Role of exercise in estrogen deficiency-induced sarcopenia

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A decline in estrogen levels during menopause is associated with the loss of muscle mass and function, and it can accelerate sarcopenia. However, with the growing number of postmenopausal women due to the increase in life expectancy, the effects of estrogen on skeletal muscle are not completely understood. This article reviews the relationship between estrogen deficiency and skeletal muscle, its potential mechanisms, including those involving mitochondria, and the effects of exercise on estrogen deficiency-induced skeletal muscle impairment. In particular, mitochondrial dysfunction induced by estrogen deficiency accelerates sarcopenia via mitochondria! dynamics, mitophagy, and mitochondrial-mediated apoptosis. It is well known that exercise training is essential for health, including for the improvement of sarcopenia. This review highlights the importance of exercise training (aerobic and resistance exercise) as a therapeutic intervention against estrogen deficiency-induced sarcopenia.

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EstrogenSarcopeniaSkeletal muscleExercise trainingHORMONE REPLACEMENT THERAPYBODY-MASS INDEXSKELETAL-MUSCLE HYPERTROPHYBONE-MINERAL DENSITYSEX-STEROID-HORMONESPOSTMENOPAUSAL WOMENBREAST-CANCERMITOCHONDRIAL BIOGENESISPHYSICAL PERFORMANCERECEPTOR-ALPHA
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Role of exercise in estrogen deficiency-induced sarcopenia
저자
Cho, Eun-JeongChoi, YoungjuJung, Su-JeenKwak, Hyo-Bum
DOI
10.12965/jer.2244004.002
발행일
2022-02
유형
Review
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Journal of exercise rehabilitation
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