Background. Inadequate intake of micronutrients with antioxidant properties is common among older adults and has been associated with higher risk of frailty, adverse functional outcome, and impaired muscle health. However, a causal relationship is less well known. The aim was to determine in old mice the impact of reduced dietary intake of vitamins A/E/B6/B12/folate, selenium, and zinc on muscle mass, oxidative capacity, strength, and physical activity (PA) over time. Methods. Twenty-one-month-old male mice were fed either AIN-93-M (control) or a diet low in micronutrients with antioxidant properties (=LOWOX-B: 50% of mouse recommended daily intake of vitamins A, E, B6, and B12, folate, selenium, and zinc) for 4 months. Muscle mass, grip st...
Purpose: Exercise increases the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in skeletal muscle, and ...
During aging, multifactorial events such as activation of inflammatory pathways and mitochondrial dy...
Présenté au 2ème Journée Scientifique du CRNH Auvergne le 3 décembre 2009 communication orale CO1 La...
Background Inadequate intake of micronutrients with antioxidant properties is common among older adu...
<p>Antioxidant (AOX) deficiencies are commonly observed in older adults and oxidative stress has bee...
While myostatin gene deletion is a promising therapy to fight muscle loss during aging, this approac...
Supplementation with vitamin D helps to alleviate weakness and fatigue seen with deficiency. However...
Diets enriched with advanced glycation end products (AGE) have recently been related to muscle dysfu...
International audienceSkeletal muscle mitochondrial function is the biggest component of whole-body ...
The causes of the decline in skeletal muscle mass and function with age, known as sarcopenia, are po...
Sarcopenia is characterized by the progressive loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength. In older p...
Ageing is associated with sarcopenia, a progressive decline of skeletal muscle mass, muscle quality ...
Purpose: Exercise increases the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in skeletal muscle, and ...
During aging, multifactorial events such as activation of inflammatory pathways and mitochondrial dy...
Présenté au 2ème Journée Scientifique du CRNH Auvergne le 3 décembre 2009 communication orale CO1 La...
Background Inadequate intake of micronutrients with antioxidant properties is common among older adu...
<p>Antioxidant (AOX) deficiencies are commonly observed in older adults and oxidative stress has bee...
While myostatin gene deletion is a promising therapy to fight muscle loss during aging, this approac...
Supplementation with vitamin D helps to alleviate weakness and fatigue seen with deficiency. However...
Diets enriched with advanced glycation end products (AGE) have recently been related to muscle dysfu...
International audienceSkeletal muscle mitochondrial function is the biggest component of whole-body ...
The causes of the decline in skeletal muscle mass and function with age, known as sarcopenia, are po...
Sarcopenia is characterized by the progressive loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength. In older p...
Ageing is associated with sarcopenia, a progressive decline of skeletal muscle mass, muscle quality ...
Purpose: Exercise increases the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in skeletal muscle, and ...
During aging, multifactorial events such as activation of inflammatory pathways and mitochondrial dy...
Présenté au 2ème Journée Scientifique du CRNH Auvergne le 3 décembre 2009 communication orale CO1 La...