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Effectiveness of Combined Exercise and Nutrition Interventions in Preventing and Improving Sarcopenia in Frail or Healthy Older Adults: A Systematic Review

Seong‐Hi Park, Heashoon Lee

2023Research in Gerontological Nursing11 citationsDOI

Abstract

The current systematic review compared whether combined exercise and nutrition interventions are effective in preventing or improving sarcopenia in frail older adults and healthy older adults. Medline, Embase, Cochrane Library, and CINAHL were searched for randomized controlled trials. Of the 1,596 citations, 22 trials ( N = 1,767) were included in the final sample. In frail older adults, significant improvement after combined exercise and nutrition interventions was observed in seven indicators: skeletal muscle index, 0.16 kg/m 2 ; handgrip, 1.41 kg; knee extension strength, 0.24 Nm; five-repetition chair-stand test, −1.89 sec; gait speed, 0.06 m/s; Short Physical Performance Battery, 0.43; and Timed Up and Go test, −0.56 sec. In healthy older adults, two indicators improved and showed statistically significant differences: handgrip, 2.15 kg; and 6-Minute Walking Test, 9.71 m. Combined exercise and nutritional interventions can improve skeletal muscle quality, strength, and physical performance in frail and healthy older adults. [ Research in Gerontological Nursing, 16 (6), 312–320.]

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SarcopeniaMedicineCINAHLPhysical therapyTimed Up and Go testFalls in older adultsPsychological interventionCochrane LibraryRandomized controlled trialMEDLINEGerontological nursingGerontologyHand strengthGeriatricsPhysical medicine and rehabilitationPoison controlInjury preventionInternal medicineGrip strengthNursingEmergency medicineBalance (ability)PsychiatryPolitical scienceLawNutrition and Health in AgingBody Composition Measurement TechniquesFrailty in Older Adults