Wasting_syndrome
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Chronic Wasting Disease in Farmed Cervids, South Korea, 2001-2024.
Chronic wasting disease (CWD) was identified in imported elk in South Korea in 2001 and has spread among cervids nationwide. The country's surveillance and control policy culls cervids from any CWD-positive farms, and prevalence during 2020-2024 was <0.5%. Maintaining low...
Targeting muscle, mitochondria, and microbiome: nutritional and exercise strategies across wasting diseases and conditions.
Phenotype profiling of disease-related malnutrition with inflammation: Document elaborated by the ESPEN special interest group (SIG) ''cachexia-anorexia in chronic wasting diseases''.
In the ESPEN SIG meetings the similarities and differences between cachexia and disease-related malnutrition (DRM) were previously analyzed, as well as the role of inflammation in DRM. In the years 2023-2025, the SIG moving forward emphasized the relevance of the...
Sarcopenia and cachexia: molecular mechanisms and therapeutic interventions.
Sarcopenia is defined as a muscle-wasting syndrome that occurs with accelerated aging, while cachexia is a severe wasting syndrome associated with conditions such as cancer and immunodeficiency disorders, which cannot be fully addressed through conventional nutritional supplementation. Sarcopenia can be...
