Sarcopenia in the clinic aspect of internal diseases

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The review article presents the results of an analysis of the literature on sarcopenia, a condition that almost always accompanies the unfolded and terminal stages of chronic diseases such as chronic heart failure, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, cirrhosis of the liver, diabetes, chronic kidney disease, etc. Sarcopenia is a common clinical syndrome, including pathological reduction in the mass and function of skeletal muscles. The inevitable consequences of sarcopenia are the deterioration of self-care and quality of life, an increase in the risk of iatrogenic complications, hospitalizations and death.

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