After SARC-F: how to prevent or treat sarcopenia?
Once you are done with the self-assessment, there are 3 main changes that you can make to your lifestyle to treat or prevent sarcopenia.
Exercise daily
Start practicing resistance-based exercises, using resistance bands or weights. Walking and keeping active are also key to maintain a healthy lifestyle. Every day is key. It is better to do a little bit every day, than one big session once a week.
Add oral nutritional supplements to your diet
Studies have shown that in order to maintain muscle mass and muscle health as we age, we need more protein in our diet. In addition, HMB (β-hydroxy-β-methylbutyrate), which supports muscle building and prevents muscle loss, when taken as part of an oral nutrition supplement, may be beneficial for building and preserving muscle mass in older adults, according to the SHIELD Study4 , by Changi General Hospital (CGH), SingHealth Polyclinics (SHP), and Abbott. In fact, adults with malnutrition risk who consumed two glasses of an oral nutritional supplement with HMB and were supported with dietary counselling were 3x more likely to have lower nutritional risk; significantly improved leg strength at 90 days and significantly improved handgrip among females at 180 days.
What is HMB?
HMB is a leucine metabolite that helps counteract muscle loss. It is present in small quantities in foods such as avocados, citrus fruit, broccoli, cauliflower, asparagus, eggs and beef. Although leucine is found in food, adequate HMB is difficult to get from the diet alone. It is also known that levels of HMB in the body, may decrease with age.
Get enough vitamin D
Vitamin D is vital to maintain normal muscle function. You need 600-800 IU/Day of Vitamin D. Get your daily dose of sunshine! Step outside and enjoy the sun. The SHIELD study has also shown that the consumption of 2 servings of the specialised ONS with HMB daily, improved Vitamin D levels.
Take the SARC-F test today and make it a family habit to live life strong. It is never too late to start improving your muscle health.
References:
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2. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1319562X20306239 - as accessed on 26 May, 2024
3. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9099718/ - as access on the 26th May, 2024
Chew, S.T.H., Kayambu, G., Lew, C.C.H. et al. Singapore multidisciplinary consensus recommendations on muscle health in older adults: assessment and multimodal targeted intervention across the continuum of care. BMC Geriatr 21, 314 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12877-021-02240-8
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