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Low Muscle Mass: Common in Cancer, Heart Disease

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Low muscle mass is higher than expected in people recently diagnosed with cancer and cardiovascular disease. Resistance exercise and nutrition may help prevent these chronic diseases.

Support your Workout Sessions and Healthy Hydration with this Creatine Electrolyte Combo by MYOXCIENCE: http://bit.ly/electrolyte-stix Save 12% with code podcast at checkout

Link to research & images: https://bit.ly/3ZH5Ok1

References:

Morlino, D. et al. Prevalence of Sarcopenia in Women with Breast Cancer. Nutrients 14, 1839 (2022).

Jeznach-Steinhagen, A. et al. Higher Muscle Mass and Higher Serum Prealbumin Levels Are Associated with Better Survival in Hemodialysis Patients during a Five-Year Observation Period. Nutrients 15, 1237 (2023).

Key Takeaways:

00:36 Muscle enhances survivability from chronic disease.

01:10 There was a significant survival benefit from higher quantities of muscle. In chronic kidney disease.

02:00 Resistance training enhances longevity and prevents a variety of disease states.

02:10 Independent of fat mass, survival was higher in those with higher muscle mass.

02:45 Lower muscle mass reflected a worse survival rate in dialysis patients.

03:30 A sudden drop in albumin is an ominous marker, indicating lower survival rates.

07:20 Sarcopenia is found in 14% of breast cancer patients and 1 in 3 had pre-sarcopenia.

08:30 People with low muscle mass have a higher toxicity associated with chemotherapy drugs and have worse outcomes.

10:02 We need to prioritize protein, sleep, recovery, and intense physical activity that involves resistance training.

10:50 Loss of lean mass better predicts a cardiovascular event compared to fat gain.

  continue reading

391 episodes

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Manage episode 359339293 series 2394541
Content provided by Mike Mutzel, Author Mike Mutzel interviews Jeff Bland, Datis Kharrazian, Ben Greenfield, Abel James, Dave Asprey, Ben Lynch, Jade Teta, and Corey chuler. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Mike Mutzel, Author Mike Mutzel interviews Jeff Bland, Datis Kharrazian, Ben Greenfield, Abel James, Dave Asprey, Ben Lynch, Jade Teta, and Corey chuler or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Low muscle mass is higher than expected in people recently diagnosed with cancer and cardiovascular disease. Resistance exercise and nutrition may help prevent these chronic diseases.

Support your Workout Sessions and Healthy Hydration with this Creatine Electrolyte Combo by MYOXCIENCE: http://bit.ly/electrolyte-stix Save 12% with code podcast at checkout

Link to research & images: https://bit.ly/3ZH5Ok1

References:

Morlino, D. et al. Prevalence of Sarcopenia in Women with Breast Cancer. Nutrients 14, 1839 (2022).

Jeznach-Steinhagen, A. et al. Higher Muscle Mass and Higher Serum Prealbumin Levels Are Associated with Better Survival in Hemodialysis Patients during a Five-Year Observation Period. Nutrients 15, 1237 (2023).

Key Takeaways:

00:36 Muscle enhances survivability from chronic disease.

01:10 There was a significant survival benefit from higher quantities of muscle. In chronic kidney disease.

02:00 Resistance training enhances longevity and prevents a variety of disease states.

02:10 Independent of fat mass, survival was higher in those with higher muscle mass.

02:45 Lower muscle mass reflected a worse survival rate in dialysis patients.

03:30 A sudden drop in albumin is an ominous marker, indicating lower survival rates.

07:20 Sarcopenia is found in 14% of breast cancer patients and 1 in 3 had pre-sarcopenia.

08:30 People with low muscle mass have a higher toxicity associated with chemotherapy drugs and have worse outcomes.

10:02 We need to prioritize protein, sleep, recovery, and intense physical activity that involves resistance training.

10:50 Loss of lean mass better predicts a cardiovascular event compared to fat gain.

  continue reading

391 episodes

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