Thyroid Dysfunction and Limb Muscle Strength in Elderly Patients: A Review of Sarcopenia, Myopathy, and Functional Assessment

Authors

  • Alshabrawy Mohammed Mahmoud, Emam Mohammed Mohammed Esmayel , Daia Abdelaaty Said , Reda Mohammed Khodry Mohammed Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48047/q3r9cq60

Keywords:

Thyroid Dysfunction, Limb Muscle Strength, Elderly Patients

Abstract

Background: Thyroid dysfunction is highly prevalent among older adults and represents an important yet frequently underrecognized contributor to musculoskeletal impairment, frailty, and functional decline. Thyroid hormones exert essential regulatory effects on skeletal  muscle metabolism, mitochondrial activity, protein turnover, and neuromuscular function. Both hypothyroidism andhyperthyroidism have been associated with characteristic myopathic changes that may adversely

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Published

2024-11-20

How to Cite

Thyroid Dysfunction and Limb Muscle Strength in Elderly Patients: A Review of Sarcopenia, Myopathy, and Functional Assessment (Alshabrawy Mohammed Mahmoud, Emam Mohammed Mohammed Esmayel , Daia Abdelaaty Said , Reda Mohammed Khodry Mohammed , Trans.). (2024). Cuestiones De Fisioterapia, 53(03), 7735-7746. https://doi.org/10.48047/q3r9cq60