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Impact of Skeletal Muscle Mass on Metabolic Health

Gyuri Kim, Jae Hyeon Kim

2020Endocrinology and Metabolism159 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Skeletal muscle is regarded as an endocrine and paracrine organ. Muscle-derived secretory proteins, referred to as myokines, mediate interactions between skeletal muscle mass and other organs such as the liver, adipose tissue, pancreas, bone, and the cardiovascular system. As individuals age, reduced levels of physical activity and sarcopenia (loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength) are associated with physical frailty and disability. Recently, several studies have suggested that the loss of skeletal muscle mass may contribute to metabolic disease. Therefore, herein, we focus on the relationships between skeletal muscle mass and metabolic diseases, including metabolic syndrome and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineSkeletal musclePhysical medicine and rehabilitationInternal medicineAdipose Tissue and MetabolismNutrition and Health in AgingDiet and metabolism studies
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