[HTML][HTML] Sarcopenia and some simple approaches to modifying the consequence of ageing
S Lamb - Clinical Medicine, 2011 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Research on the underlying mechanisms of ageing is now a major discipline within the life
sciences, recognised as a priority by most of the major funding agencies. The frequency with …
sciences, recognised as a priority by most of the major funding agencies. The frequency with …
The significance of sarcopenia in old age
C Dutta, EC Hadley - The Journals of Gerontology Series A …, 1995 - academic.oup.com
Our knowledge of the significance of sarcopenia in old age is limited by a lack of
epidemiologic data, an incomplete assessment of the pathophysiologic consequences of …
epidemiologic data, an incomplete assessment of the pathophysiologic consequences of …
Editorial: Sarcopenia Revisited
JE Morley - The Journals of Gerontology Series A: Biological …, 2003 - academic.oup.com
IN November 1995, the Journals published a supplement on sarcopenia (1–5). This issue
represented the pivotal moment in establishing the importance into the study of sarcopenia …
represented the pivotal moment in establishing the importance into the study of sarcopenia …
New strategies to fight against sarcopenia at old age
D Meynial-Denis, O Guérin, SM Schneider… - Journal of Aging …, 2012 - hindawi.com
The focus of this special issue is to determine new strategies to fight against sarcopenia in
old age. Aging is associated with a progressive loss of muscle mass and strength, a process …
old age. Aging is associated with a progressive loss of muscle mass and strength, a process …
[HTML][HTML] Physiology of aging
GC Sieck - Journal of Applied Physiology, 2003 - journals.physiology.org
Aging is inevitable, and as life expectancy increases it becomes more important to
understand physiological mechanisms associated with the normal aging process so that …
understand physiological mechanisms associated with the normal aging process so that …
[HTML][HTML] The frailty phenotype and sarcopenia: Similar but not the same
M Cesari - Aging Medicine, 2019 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The need for nesting geriatric principles into modern care practice is urgent. Our health‐care
systems have been completely under‐estimating the role played by the aging process in the …
systems have been completely under‐estimating the role played by the aging process in the …
Sarcopenia: Molecular, Cellular, and Nutritional Aspects–Applications to Humans
D Meynial-Denis - 2019 - hal.laas.fr
Sarcopenia: Molecular, Cellular, and Nutritional Aspects describes the progressive loss of
skeletal muscle mass and strength, defined by Rosenberg in 1997 as a hallmark of aging …
skeletal muscle mass and strength, defined by Rosenberg in 1997 as a hallmark of aging …
Review Article: Sarcopenia: Causes, Consequences, and Preventions
TJ Marcell - The Journals of Gerontology Series A: Biological …, 2003 - academic.oup.com
With the onset of advancing age, muscle tissue is gradually lost, resulting in diminished
mass and strength, a condition referred to as sarcopenia. The sequela of sarcopenia often …
mass and strength, a condition referred to as sarcopenia. The sequela of sarcopenia often …
Sarcopenia: age-related skeletal muscle changes from determinants to physical disability
A Di Iorio, M Abate, D Di Renzo… - International journal …, 2006 - journals.sagepub.com
Human aging is characterized by skeletal muscle wasting, a debilitating condition which sets
the susceptibility for diseases that directly affect the quality of life and often limit life span …
the susceptibility for diseases that directly affect the quality of life and often limit life span …
Sarcopenia and frailty: a clinician's controversial point of view
JM Bauer, CC Sieber - Experimental gerontology, 2008 - Elsevier
Sarcopenia and frailty are both highly relevant entities with regard to functionality and
independence in the elderly. The term sarcopenia has been introduced already in the late …
independence in the elderly. The term sarcopenia has been introduced already in the late …