Aging, Physical Exercise, Telomeres, and Sarcopenia: A Narrative Review

Author:

Hernández-Álvarez David1ORCID,Rosado-Pérez Juana1ORCID,Gavia-García Graciela1ORCID,Arista-Ugalde Taide Laurita1ORCID,Aguiñiga-Sánchez Itzen2ORCID,Santiago-Osorio Edelmiro2ORCID,Mendoza-Núñez Víctor Manuel1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Research Unit on Gerontology, FES Zaragoza, National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico City 09230, Mexico

2. Hematopoiesis and Leukemia Laboratory, Research Unit on Cell Differentiation and Cancer, FES Zaragoza, National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico City 09230, Mexico

Abstract

Human aging is a gradual and adaptive process characterized by a decrease in the homeostatic response, leading to biochemical and molecular changes that are driven by hallmarks of aging, such as oxidative stress (OxS), chronic inflammation, and telomere shortening. One of the diseases associated with the hallmarks of aging, which has a great impact on functionality and quality of life, is sarcopenia. However, the relationship between telomere length, sarcopenia, and age-related mortality has not been extensively studied. Moderate physical exercise has been shown to have a positive effect on sarcopenia, decreasing OxS and inflammation, and inducing protective effects on telomeric DNA. This results in decreased DNA strand breaks, reduced OxS and IA, and activation of repair pathways. Higher levels of physical activity are associated with an apparent increase in telomere length. This review aims to present the current state of the art of knowledge on the effect of physical exercise on telomeric maintenance and activation of repair mechanisms in sarcopenia.

Funder

General Directorate of Academic Personnel Affairs, National Autonomous University of Mexico

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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