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Osteosarcopenia in Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Diseases: Which Pathophysiologic Implications for Rehabilitation?

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  • Lorenzo Lippi

    (Physical and Rehabilitative Medicine, Department of Health Sciences, University of Eastern Piedmont “A. Avogadro”, 28100 Novara, Italy
    Dipartimento Attività Integrate Ricerca e Innovazione (DAIRI), Translational Medicine, Azienda Ospedaliera SS. Antonio e Biagio e Cesare Arrigo, 15121 Alessandria, Italy)

  • Arianna Folli

    (Physical and Rehabilitative Medicine, Department of Health Sciences, University of Eastern Piedmont “A. Avogadro”, 28100 Novara, Italy)

  • Claudio Curci

    (Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Unit, Department of Neurosciences, ASST Carlo Poma, 46100 Mantova, Italy)

  • Francesco D’Abrosca

    (Physical and Rehabilitative Medicine, Department of Health Sciences, University of Eastern Piedmont “A. Avogadro”, 28100 Novara, Italy)

  • Stefano Moalli

    (Physical and Rehabilitative Medicine, Department of Health Sciences, University of Eastern Piedmont “A. Avogadro”, 28100 Novara, Italy)

  • Kamal Mezian

    (Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University and General University Hospital, 12800 Prague, Czech Republic)

  • Alessandro de Sire

    (Physical and Rehabilitative Medicine Unit, Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences, University of Catanzaro “Magna Graecia”, Viale Europa, 88100 Catanzaro, Italy
    Department of Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine, Second Faculty of Medicine, Charles University and University Hospital Motol, 15006 Prague, Czech Republic)

  • Marco Invernizzi

    (Physical and Rehabilitative Medicine, Department of Health Sciences, University of Eastern Piedmont “A. Avogadro”, 28100 Novara, Italy
    Dipartimento Attività Integrate Ricerca e Innovazione (DAIRI), Translational Medicine, Azienda Ospedaliera SS. Antonio e Biagio e Cesare Arrigo, 15121 Alessandria, Italy)

Abstract

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a burdensome condition affecting a growing number of people worldwide, frequently related to major comorbidities and functional impairment. In these patients, several factors might have a role in promoting both bone and muscle loss, including systemic inflammation, corticosteroid therapies, sedentary behaviours, deconditioning, malnutrition, smoking habits, and alcohol consumption. On the other hand, bone and muscle tissues share several linkages from functional, embryological, and biochemical points of view. Osteosarcopenia has been recently defined by the coexistence of osteoporosis and sarcopenia, but the precise mechanisms underpinning osteosarcopenia in patients with COPD are still unknown. In this scenario, a deeper understanding of the molecular basis of osteosarcopenia might guide clinicians in a personalized approach integrating skeletal muscle health with the pulmonary rehabilitation framework in COPD. Taken together, our results summarized the currently available evidence about the multilevel interactions between osteosarcopenia and COPD to pave the way for a comprehensive approach targeting the most common risk factors of these pathological conditions. Further studies are needed to clarify the role of modern clinical strategies and telemedicine solutions to optimize healthcare delivery in patients with COPD, including osteopenia, osteoporosis, and sarcopenia screening in these subjects.

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  • Lorenzo Lippi & Arianna Folli & Claudio Curci & Francesco D’Abrosca & Stefano Moalli & Kamal Mezian & Alessandro de Sire & Marco Invernizzi, 2022. "Osteosarcopenia in Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Diseases: Which Pathophysiologic Implications for Rehabilitation?," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 19(21), pages 1-18, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:19:y:2022:i:21:p:14314-:d:960761
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    1. Nurul Hidayah Md Fadzil & Suzana Shahar & Roslee Rajikan & Devinder Kaur Ajit Singh & Arimi Fitri Mat Ludin & Ponnusamy Subramaniam & Norhayati Ibrahim & Divya Vanoh & Nazlena Mohamad Ali, 2022. "A Scoping Review for Usage of Telerehabilitation among Older Adults with Mild Cognitive Impairment or Cognitive Frailty," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 19(7), pages 1-14, March.
    2. Lorenzo Lippi & Francesco D’Abrosca & Arianna Folli & Alberto Dal Molin & Stefano Moalli & Antonio Maconi & Antonio Ammendolia & Alessandro de Sire & Marco Invernizzi, 2022. "Closing the Gap between Inpatient and Outpatient Settings: Integrating Pulmonary Rehabilitation and Technological Advances in the Comprehensive Management of Frail Patients," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 19(15), pages 1-12, July.
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