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Review
. 2020 Apr;18(2):81-84.
doi: 10.1007/s11914-020-00567-6.

Osteosarcopenia: the Path Beyond Controversy

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Osteosarcopenia: the Path Beyond Controversy

Jesse Zanker et al. Curr Osteoporos Rep. 2020 Apr.

Abstract

Purpose of review: Osteosarcopenia is commonly accepted as the presence of low muscle mass and function (sarcopenia) and low bone mineral density (osteopenia and osteoporosis). Osteosarcopenia remains a topic of controversy as researchers worldwide seek to elucidate whether osteosarcopenia is associated with greater risk of negative outcomes than its component parts. This review examines the latest research and controversies, and charts a path forward.

Recent findings: Osteosarcopenia may occur in 5-37% of community-dwelling adults over the age of 65. This wide range is driven by variation in population, setting, and definitions applied. These differences in study design have resulted in mixed findings in associations with adverse outcomes for older adults living with osteosarcopenia. Research into interventions to prevent or treat osteosarcopenia, such as exercise, protein supplementation, and pharmacotherapy, is in its infancy but examined herein. The absence of a consensus operational definition of sarcopenia, and inaccurate measures of muscle mass, has hampered global progress in the field. We present a case for the path forward by reflecting on our recent history.

Keywords: Aging; Musculoskeletal; Osteoporosis; Osteosarcopenia; Sarcopenia.

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