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Muscle Mass Loss in the Older Critically Ill Population: Potential Therapeutic Strategies

Abstract

Skeletal muscle plays a critical role in everyday life, and its age-associated reduction has severe health consequences. The pre-existing presence of sarcopenia, combined with anabolic resistance, protein undernutrition, and the pro-catabolic/anti-anabolic milieu induced by aging and exacerbated in critical care, may accelerate the rate at which skeletal muscle is lost in patients with critical illness. Advancements in intensive care unit …

Authors

McKendry J; Thomas ACQ; Phillips SM

Journal

Nutrition in Clinical Practice, Vol. 35, No. 4, pp. 607–616

Publisher

Wiley

Publication Date

August 2020

DOI

10.1002/ncp.10540

ISSN

0884-5336