“…Although muscle atrophy and bone loss may occur simultaneously, bone fractures are often preceded by loss of muscle mass and strength. The endocrine functions of skeletal muscles [ 471 , 472 , 473 , 474 , 475 , 476 , 477 ], the tight bidirectional (patho) physiological muscle-bone cross-talk [ 142 , 209 , 478 , 479 , 480 , 481 , 482 , 483 , 484 , 485 , 486 , 487 , 488 , 489 , 490 , 491 , 492 ], and their shared genetics [ 493 , 494 , 495 , 496 ] are well recognized. Not surprisingly, RFs for OP and falls often coexist (up to 63% in patients with HF [ 497 ]).…”