Neuropathic, metabolic, hormonal, nutritional and immunological factors contribute to the development of sarcopenia. This loss of muscle mass associated with ageing, is a main cause of muscle weakness, but the loss of muscle strength typically exceeds that of muscle size, with a resulting decrease in force per unit of muscle cross-sectional area. Recent evidence suggests that, in addition to a reduction in neural drive and in fibre specific tension, changes in muscle architecture contribute significantly to the loss of muscle force through alterations in muscle mechanical properties. Older muscle, however, maintains a high degree of plasticity in response to increased loading since considerable hypertrophy and a reversal of the alterations ...
An increasing aging population greatly impacts health care services worldwide. A large percentage of...
Sarcopenia reflects a progressive withdrawal of anabolism and an increased catabolism, along with a ...
Aging is accompanied by a progressive loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength, leading to the loss...
Neuropathic, metabolic, hormonal, nutritional and immunological factors contribute to the developmen...
The age-related loss of muscle mass known as senile sarcopenia is one of the main determinants of fr...
Senile sarcopenia, the loss of muscle mass associated with aging, is one of the main causes of muscl...
Overall muscle strength and mass decline 30-50% between the ages of 30 and 80. The loss of muscle ma...
Aging is inexorably accompanied by a progressive decline of muscle mass, quality and strength. The r...
Muscle strength and, to a greater extent, power inexorably decline with ageing. Quantitative loss of...
The loss of muscle mass associated with ageing only partly explains the observed decline in muscle s...
Muscle weakness experienced in old age has many detrimental consequences for activities of daily lif...
The present review describes several age related changes in the neuromuscular system of humans and a...
As humans age, there is a decrease in the ability of skeletal muscle to generate force. This review ...
Sarcopenia reflects a progressive withdrawal of anabolism and an increased catabolism, along with a ...
The world population is ageing rapidly. As society ages, the incidence of physical limitations is dr...
An increasing aging population greatly impacts health care services worldwide. A large percentage of...
Sarcopenia reflects a progressive withdrawal of anabolism and an increased catabolism, along with a ...
Aging is accompanied by a progressive loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength, leading to the loss...
Neuropathic, metabolic, hormonal, nutritional and immunological factors contribute to the developmen...
The age-related loss of muscle mass known as senile sarcopenia is one of the main determinants of fr...
Senile sarcopenia, the loss of muscle mass associated with aging, is one of the main causes of muscl...
Overall muscle strength and mass decline 30-50% between the ages of 30 and 80. The loss of muscle ma...
Aging is inexorably accompanied by a progressive decline of muscle mass, quality and strength. The r...
Muscle strength and, to a greater extent, power inexorably decline with ageing. Quantitative loss of...
The loss of muscle mass associated with ageing only partly explains the observed decline in muscle s...
Muscle weakness experienced in old age has many detrimental consequences for activities of daily lif...
The present review describes several age related changes in the neuromuscular system of humans and a...
As humans age, there is a decrease in the ability of skeletal muscle to generate force. This review ...
Sarcopenia reflects a progressive withdrawal of anabolism and an increased catabolism, along with a ...
The world population is ageing rapidly. As society ages, the incidence of physical limitations is dr...
An increasing aging population greatly impacts health care services worldwide. A large percentage of...
Sarcopenia reflects a progressive withdrawal of anabolism and an increased catabolism, along with a ...
Aging is accompanied by a progressive loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength, leading to the loss...