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Rodent model intervention for prevention and optimal management of sarcopenia: A systematic review on the beneficial effects of nutrients & non-nutrients and exercise to improve skeletal muscle health.

Sarcopenia is a common musculoskeletal disorder characterized by degenerative processes and is strongly linked to an increased susceptibility to falls, fractures, physical limitations, and mortality. Several models have been used to explore therapeutic and preventative measures as well as to gain insight into the molecular mechanisms behind sarcopenia.

With novel experimental methodologies emerging to design foods or novel versions of conventional foods, understanding the impact of nutrition on the prevention and management of sarcopenia has become important. This review provides a thorough assessment of the use of rodent models of sarcopenia for understanding the aging process, focusing the effects of nutrients, plant extracts, exercise, and combined interventions on skeletal muscle health.

According to empirical research, nutraceuticals and functional foods have demonstrated potential benefits in enhancing physical performance. In preclinical investigations, the administration of herbal extracts and naturally occurring bioactive compounds yielded advantageous outcomes such as augmented muscle mass and strength generation.

Furthermore, herbal treatments exhibited inhibitory effects on muscle atrophy and sarcopenia. A substantial body of information establishes a connection between diet and the muscle mass, strength, and functionality of older individuals.

This suggests that nutrition has a major impact in both the prevention and treatment of sarcopenia.

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