2021
DOI: 10.1002/mdc3.13263
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The Impact of Dietary Intake and Physical Activity on Body Composition in Parkinson's Disease

Abstract: Background Skeletal muscle loss has been associated with declining physical performance and a negative prognostic effect on falls, disability, and mortality risk in Parkinson's disease. Objectives We aimed to analyze the clinical correlates associated with skeletal muscle wasting in Parkinson's disease. Methods This was a cross‐sectional, case–control, observational study. We collected information on dietary intake with a 24‐hour recall questionnaire, body composition with bioelectrical impedance, motor severi… Show more

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“…Therefore, physical exercise combined with dietary supplements is recommended to prevent and treat sarcopenia. 134 Targeted exercise and dietary supplements have shown some resistance to cancer-related muscle and bone loss. 135 While advancements are being made in the field, it is important to note that there is currently no definitive consensus on the development of optimal exercise and nutrition prescriptions for managing sarcopenia.…”
Section: Combining Exercise With Dietary Supplementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Therefore, physical exercise combined with dietary supplements is recommended to prevent and treat sarcopenia. 134 Targeted exercise and dietary supplements have shown some resistance to cancer-related muscle and bone loss. 135 While advancements are being made in the field, it is important to note that there is currently no definitive consensus on the development of optimal exercise and nutrition prescriptions for managing sarcopenia.…”
Section: Combining Exercise With Dietary Supplementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, physical exercise combined with dietary supplements is recommended to prevent and treat sarcopenia. 134 …”
Section: Combining Exercise With Dietary Supplementsmentioning
confidence: 99%