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Title

Mitigating disuse‐induced skeletal muscle atrophy in ageing: Resistance exercise as a critical countermeasure.

Authors

McKendry, James; Coletta, Giulia; Nunes, Everson A.; Lim, Changhyun; Phillips, Stuart M.

Abstract

The gradual deterioration of physiological systems with ageing makes it difficult to maintain skeletal muscle mass (sarcopenia), at least partly due to the presence of 'anabolic resistance', resulting in muscle loss. Sarcopenia can be transiently but markedly accelerated through periods of muscle disuse‐induced (i.e., unloading) atrophy due to reduced physical activity, sickness, immobilisation or hospitalisation. Periods of disuse are detrimental to older adults' overall quality of life and substantially increase their risk of falls, physical and social dependence, and early mortality. Disuse events induce skeletal muscle atrophy through various mechanisms, including anabolic resistance, inflammation, disturbed proteostasis and mitochondrial dysfunction, all of which tip the scales in favour of a negative net protein balance and subsequent muscle loss. Concerningly, recovery from disuse atrophy is more difficult for older adults than their younger counterparts. Resistance training (RT) is a potent anabolic stimulus that can robustly stimulate muscle protein synthesis and mitigate muscle losses in older adults when implemented before, during and following unloading. RT may take the form of traditional weightlifting‐focused RT, bodyweight training and lower‐ and higher‐load RT. When combined with sufficient dietary protein, RT can accelerate older adults' recovery from a disuse event, mitigate frailty and improve mobility; however, few older adults regularly participate in RT. A feasible and practical approach to improving the accessibility and acceptability of RT is through the use of resistance bands. Moving forward, RT must be prescribed to older adults to mitigate the negative consequences of disuse atrophy. What is the topic of this review?Use of resistance exercise training to prevent or mitigate the disuse‐induced muscle atrophy in an ageing population.What advances does it highlight?The review highlights several potential mechanisms of disuse‐induced muscle atrophy and strategies before, during and following disuse to prevent, mitigate and recover lost muscle.

Subjects

MUSCULAR atrophy; MUSCLE mass; RESISTANCE training; OLDER people; AGE

Publication

Experimental Physiology, 2024, Vol 109, Issue 10, p1650

ISSN

0958-0670

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1113/EP091937

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