Health of the Musculoskeletal System: Effects of Nutrients and Global Musculoskeletal Mechanisms

This article reviews how age-related metabolic changes impair bone and muscle function, and proposes holistic nutritional strategies targeting bone, muscle, and adipose tissues to prevent disorders such as osteopenia and sarcopenia.

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In this paper, Coxam et al. analyze the global mechanisms by which aging alters protein, lipid, carbohydrate, and phospho-calcium metabolism, leading to skeletal demineralization (osteopenia), trabecular deterioration, sarcopenia, and increased fat mass. Drawing on Frost’s Mechanostat theory, they identify the bone mineral content/muscle area ratio as a key index of the muscle-bone unit. The authors argue that nutritional prevention must simultaneously address bone, muscle, and adipose tissue rather than focusing solely on calcium/vitamin D for bone and protein for muscle. They highlight a variety of dietary molecules capable of preserving musculoskeletal health and preventing dysmobility syndrome.

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Coxam V. , Davicco M.J. , Wittrant Y.
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01 Nov 2013
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French
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