Sarcopenia is easier to beat than you think
Philip Ovadia
I am a board-certified Cardiac Surgeon and the founder of Ovadia Heart Health. My mission is to optimize your metabolic health and help you stay off my operating table. OvadiaHeartHealth.com
If you’re in your mid 50s or approaching your 60s, there’s a good chance that your doctor has warned you about sarcopenia. This is a common muscle loss condition affecting older adults, and if you’re not metabolically healthy, it could shorten your lifespan.
The good news is, age-related muscle loss isn’t ‘inevitable.’ And if you’ve already been diagnosed, you should know it isn’t a permanent condition.
It’s possible to prevent, manage, and even reverse sarcopenia by focusing on your metabolic health.
What is sarcopenia?
Sarcopenia is the progressive loss of muscle mass beginning in your mid 30s and 40s. It starts to ‘accelerate’ between the ages of 65 and 80, eventually impacting up to 20% of older adults.
However, sarcopenia doesn’t just impact older adults. Young children and teenagers with eating disorders (such as anorexia and bulimia) can also suffer from a loss of muscle mass.?
In other words: sarcopenia is more about lifestyle than age.?
This is good news.
And it means you can turn this ship around.
Lifestyle factors affecting sarcopenia
Muscle loss from sarcopenia is a multifactorial condition. It’s not just because you’re ‘getting older’ — there are many other elements at play.
For example:
If you’re familiar with the principles of metabolic health, you may notice the above factors connect to poor metabolic function in some way.?
As you can see, sarcopenia is both a cause and consequence.
If you have one, you likely have the other.?
The vicious cycle between sarcopenia and poor metabolic health
The biggest factor affecting sarcopenia is metabolic health. There are a host of studies pointing to related risk factors — insulin resistance, chronic inflammation, and obesity, to name a few.?
It’s scary to think just how close I was to an official diagnosis.
I grew up eating ‘healthy’ foods — think margarine, whole wheat cereal, and low-fat milk — but no matter how much I followed dietary guidelines, I could never keep the weight off.
I had more fat than muscle, which kept my body in a constant state of inflammation. I was also extremely insulin-resistant with out-of-control blood sugar levels.
I was well on my way to a sarcopenia diagnosis (and possibly much worse).?
But in 2015, I turned my life around.?
Today, I help people reclaim their metabolic health so they can fight and reverse diagnoses like sarcopenia.
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Strategies for fighting sarcopenia
Whether you’re hearing about sarcopenia for the first time or are struggling with a recent diagnosis, I want you to know that you’re not beyond saving.?
It is possible to fight sarcopenia. It starts with better metabolic health.
Here’s how I would suggest getting started:
Start exercising today
I know you feel tired, and you have a lot on your plate, and you don’t want to spend extra on a gym membership. But again, please remember your health is wealth. It’s worth investing in yourself, especially for the people you love.
Now to clarify, ‘exercise’ in this context doesn’t necessarily mean running on a treadmill. Cardio isn’t the best way to fight sarcopenia — resistance training is.
I recommend lifting weights a few times per week for best results, or trying HIIT exercises in 15-minute bursts. You can do this at home or visit the gym. Aim for 30 to 60 minutes per session.
If you haven’t been to the gym in a while, investing in a personal trainer couldn’t hurt. It won’t take long to see results. Studies show progressive strength training three times a week can treat sarcopenia in as little as three months.
Eat whole, real foods
Whole, real food is the biggest component of reversing a sarcopenia diagnosis. Processed food makes it all-but impossible to lose weight, manage your blood sugar, and eat enough protein to support greater muscle mass.
I recommend:
I don’t force patients to follow specific eating patterns, so it may be worth exploring different diets. Many older adults find success with keto or carnivore, which some studies encourage for sarcopenia treatment.
Reevaluate your medications
Medications aren’t the only way to treat chronic disease. Depending on your situation, it could potentially make your sarcopenia worse.?
Several drugs have the capacity to induce sarcopenia, including:
If possible, chat with your doctor or healthcare professional about alternative forms of treatment. If your physician doesn't listen (or doesn’t answer your questions), it may be time to fire your doctor.
It’s time to take back your health from sarcopenia
What I want you to take away from this conversation is that sarcopenia is not an unconquerable disease. It’s preventable, manageable, and reversible with lifestyle changes. Don’t listen to the lie that age equals illness.
If you’re looking for an advocate for your metabolic health, you can get in touch with my health coaching team. We offer one-on-one coaching and weekly support so you can restore and reclaim your metabolic health.
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5 个月52 & gaining. I know all the steps. Annual Dexa for lean mass stats, high leucine, and eat carnivore with ‘micronutrients as dressing.’ Done. My labs are of a 20 yr old and my capabilities increase as I work out hard 60 + walk 60 min daily. No crying in baseball. I may throw like a 52 yr old girl but I gain like a boss. Read & heard (live) Dr. Ovadia. The rest is simple. It’s on YOU. ***Sarcopenia is a choice and it takes diligent 24-7 work to achieve. ***