Skeletal muscle weakness occurs with aging and in females this is compounded by the loss of estrogen with ovarian failure. Estrogen deficiency mediates decrements in muscle strength from both inadequate preservation of skeletal muscle mass and decrements in the quality of the remaining skeletal muscle. Processes and components of skeletal muscle that are affected by estrogens are beginning to be identified. This review focuses on mechanisms that contribute to the loss of muscle force generation when estrogen is low in females, and conversely the maintenance of strength by estrogen. Evidence is accumulating that estrogen deficiency induces apoptosis in skeletal muscle contributing to loss of mass and thus strength. Estrogen sensitive process...
SARCOPENIA is characterized by a decline in skeletal muscle protein mass, a relative accumulation of...
Estrogen has a dramatic effect on musculoskeletal function. Beyond the known relationship between es...
Estrogen has a dramatic effect on musculoskeletal function. Beyond the known relationship between es...
Age related loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength accelerates with the onset of menopause in wom...
Skeletal muscle mass, strength, and regenerative capacity decline with age, with many measures showi...
Estrogens are associated with the loss of skeletal muscle strength in women with age. Ovarian hormon...
Estrogens are associated with the loss of skeletal muscle strength in women with age. Ovarian hormon...
Female middle age is characterized by a decline in skeletal muscle mass and performance, predisposi...
Age related loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength accelerates with the onset of menopause in wom...
Estrogen (E2)-responsive peripheral tissues, such as skeletal muscle, may suffer from hormone defici...
Aging is associated with gradual decline of skeletal muscle strength and mass often leading to dimi...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. January 2011. Major: Rehabilitation Science. Advisor: Da...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation.December 2017. Major: Rehabilitation Science. Advisor: D...
BACKGROUND: Estrogens are associated with the loss of skeletal muscle strength in women with age. Ov...
Skeletal muscle mass, strength, and regenerative capacity decline with age, with many measures showi...
SARCOPENIA is characterized by a decline in skeletal muscle protein mass, a relative accumulation of...
Estrogen has a dramatic effect on musculoskeletal function. Beyond the known relationship between es...
Estrogen has a dramatic effect on musculoskeletal function. Beyond the known relationship between es...
Age related loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength accelerates with the onset of menopause in wom...
Skeletal muscle mass, strength, and regenerative capacity decline with age, with many measures showi...
Estrogens are associated with the loss of skeletal muscle strength in women with age. Ovarian hormon...
Estrogens are associated with the loss of skeletal muscle strength in women with age. Ovarian hormon...
Female middle age is characterized by a decline in skeletal muscle mass and performance, predisposi...
Age related loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength accelerates with the onset of menopause in wom...
Estrogen (E2)-responsive peripheral tissues, such as skeletal muscle, may suffer from hormone defici...
Aging is associated with gradual decline of skeletal muscle strength and mass often leading to dimi...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. January 2011. Major: Rehabilitation Science. Advisor: Da...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation.December 2017. Major: Rehabilitation Science. Advisor: D...
BACKGROUND: Estrogens are associated with the loss of skeletal muscle strength in women with age. Ov...
Skeletal muscle mass, strength, and regenerative capacity decline with age, with many measures showi...
SARCOPENIA is characterized by a decline in skeletal muscle protein mass, a relative accumulation of...
Estrogen has a dramatic effect on musculoskeletal function. Beyond the known relationship between es...
Estrogen has a dramatic effect on musculoskeletal function. Beyond the known relationship between es...