Peake J, Della Gatta P, Cameron-Smith D. Aging and its effects on inflammation in skeletal muscle at rest and following exercise-induced muscle injury. Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol 298: R1485-R1495, 2010. First published April 14, 2010; doi:10.1152/ajpregu.00467.2009.-The world's elderly population is expanding rapidly, and we are now faced with the significant challenge of maintaining or improving physical activity, independence, and quality of life in the elderly. Counteracting the progressive loss of muscle mass that occurs in the elderly, known as sarcopenia, represents a major hurdle in achieving these goals. Indirect evidence for a role of inflammation in sarcopenia is that markers of systemic inflammation correlate with the...
Sarcopenia is the decline of muscle mass and strength with age. Evidence suggests that oxidative str...
Sarcopenia is defined by the loss of muscle mass and function. In aging sarcopenia is due to mild ch...
Background. There is growing evidence that higher levels of inflammatory markers are associated with...
The world\u27s elderly population is expanding rapidly, and we are now faced with the significant ch...
Human ageing is associated with a significant decline in neuromuscular function and performance (Doh...
Many physiological changes occur with aging. These changes often, directly or indirectly, result in ...
Age-related muscle loss is a major contributor to falls, fraility and mortality. It has been widely ...
Ageing is accompanied by a progressive decline in skeletal muscle mass and strength which may lead t...
Aging is associated with increased circulating pro-inflammatory and lower anti-inflammatory cytokine...
Abstract: Sarcopenia is the decline of muscle mass and strength with age. Evidence suggests that oxi...
Sarcopenia is a multifaceted geriatric syndrome associated with the loss of muscle mass. We examined...
The aging process is associated with loss of muscle mass and strength and decline in physical functi...
Aging is accompanied by involuntary loss of skeletal muscle mass, strength and function, called sarc...
In a world in which life expectancy is increasing, understanding and promoting healthy aging becomes...
The clinical, pathological and biological characteristics of frailty and sarcopenia are becoming bet...
Sarcopenia is the decline of muscle mass and strength with age. Evidence suggests that oxidative str...
Sarcopenia is defined by the loss of muscle mass and function. In aging sarcopenia is due to mild ch...
Background. There is growing evidence that higher levels of inflammatory markers are associated with...
The world\u27s elderly population is expanding rapidly, and we are now faced with the significant ch...
Human ageing is associated with a significant decline in neuromuscular function and performance (Doh...
Many physiological changes occur with aging. These changes often, directly or indirectly, result in ...
Age-related muscle loss is a major contributor to falls, fraility and mortality. It has been widely ...
Ageing is accompanied by a progressive decline in skeletal muscle mass and strength which may lead t...
Aging is associated with increased circulating pro-inflammatory and lower anti-inflammatory cytokine...
Abstract: Sarcopenia is the decline of muscle mass and strength with age. Evidence suggests that oxi...
Sarcopenia is a multifaceted geriatric syndrome associated with the loss of muscle mass. We examined...
The aging process is associated with loss of muscle mass and strength and decline in physical functi...
Aging is accompanied by involuntary loss of skeletal muscle mass, strength and function, called sarc...
In a world in which life expectancy is increasing, understanding and promoting healthy aging becomes...
The clinical, pathological and biological characteristics of frailty and sarcopenia are becoming bet...
Sarcopenia is the decline of muscle mass and strength with age. Evidence suggests that oxidative str...
Sarcopenia is defined by the loss of muscle mass and function. In aging sarcopenia is due to mild ch...
Background. There is growing evidence that higher levels of inflammatory markers are associated with...