myosteatose
Myosteatose refers to a pathological condition characterized by the replacement of muscle tissue with fat, leading to a reduction in muscle mass and strength. This process typically occurs as part of the natural aging process, known as sarcopenic obesity, but it can also result from various medical conditions or disuse atrophy. The term combines "myo," derived from the Greek word for muscle, and "steatose," which relates to fat accumulation within tissues.
In myosteatose, fat infiltrates muscle fibers, disrupting their structure and function. This infiltration can be observed
Several factors contribute to the development of myosteatose, including prolonged immobilization, hormonal imbalances (such as low
Management of myosteatose focuses on reversing muscle loss and reducing fat accumulation. Exercise, particularly resistance training,