Resumen: La enfermedad de Parkinson ocupa el segundo lugar de las enfermedades neurodegenerativas más comunes en el mundo. La sarcopenia se caracteriza por dinapenia y en los adultos mayores con diagnóstico de enfermedad de Parkinson acelera su progresión. El objetivo de la presente revisión es describir el estado sarcopénico y la importancia de su prevención en los adultos mayores con enfermedad de Parkinson, así como ofrecer una revisión de las medidas de prevención primaria, secundaria y terciaria pertinentes para su abordaje. Si bien el deterioro y la gravedad de la enfermedad de Parkinson se relaciona directamente con el estado sarcopénico del paciente mediante el abordaje disciplinario, la medicina preventiva puede favorecer la calidad de vida de los pacientes mediante medidas de promoción, diagnóstico oportuno, tratamiento farmacológico y no farmacológico y limitación de la progresión de la sarcopenia.Abstract: Parkinson's disease ranks second among the most common neurodegenerative diseases in the world. Sarcopenia is characterized by dynapenia and in older adults diagnosed with Parkinson's disease accelerates its progression. The objective of the present review is to describe the sarcopenic state and the importance of its prevention in older adults with Parkinson's disease, as well as to offer a review of primary prevention measures, secondary and tertiary relevant to its approach. Although the deterioration and severity of Parkinson's disease is directly related to the sarcopenic state of the patient through the disciplinary approach, preventive medicine can favor the quality of life of patients through promotional measures, timely diagnosis, pharmacological treatment and not pharmacological and limiting the progression of sarcopenia.
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