Sarcopenia is a major contributor to the risk of physical frailty, functional decline, poor health-related quality of life and premature death in older people. Sarcopenia can be considered a geriatric syndrome. The term sarcopenia indicates the loss of muscle mass that accompanies aging. Muscle mass declines with aging process with differences between subjects in relation to the presence of chronic diseases, to lifestyles habits (mainly diet and physical activity), to cognitive status. Sarcopenia in the elderly is associated with poor health outcomes, such as falls, disability, loss of independence, and mortality; however, it is potentially treatable if recognized and intervened early. The prevalence of sarcopenia rates between 5% and 13% i...
Life expectancy is increasing worldwide, with a resultant increase in the elderly population. Aging ...
Sarcopenia refers to the loss of muscle mass and strength seen with advancing age. The pathophysiolo...
Sarcopenia refers to the loss of muscle mass and strength seen with advancing age. The pathophysiolo...
‘Sarcopenia’ involves a progressive age-related loss of muscle mass and associated muscle weakness t...
Sarcopenia is one of geriatric syndromes, characterized by decreased muscle mass accompanied by decr...
Sarcopenia and malnutrition are both commonly occurring conditions in elderly population. As underst...
‘Sarcopenia' involves a progressive age-related loss of muscle mass and associated muscle weakness t...
Sarcopenia is a multi-factorial and complex condition that can be defined as loss of mass, strength,...
WOS: 000328934700016Sarcopenia is a multi-factorial and complex condition that can be defined as los...
WOS: 000328934700016Sarcopenia is a multi-factorial and complex condition that can be defined as los...
Abstract The presence of sarcopenia is not only rapidly rising in geriatric clinical practice and re...
Sarcopenia refers to the loss of muscle mass and strength seen with advancing age. The pathophysiolo...
Sarcopenia refers to the loss of muscle mass and strength seen with advancing age. The pathophysiolo...
Sarcopenia refers to the loss of muscle mass and strength seen with advancing age. The pathophysiolo...
Sarcopenia refers to the loss of muscle mass and strength seen with advancing age. The pathophysiolo...
Life expectancy is increasing worldwide, with a resultant increase in the elderly population. Aging ...
Sarcopenia refers to the loss of muscle mass and strength seen with advancing age. The pathophysiolo...
Sarcopenia refers to the loss of muscle mass and strength seen with advancing age. The pathophysiolo...
‘Sarcopenia’ involves a progressive age-related loss of muscle mass and associated muscle weakness t...
Sarcopenia is one of geriatric syndromes, characterized by decreased muscle mass accompanied by decr...
Sarcopenia and malnutrition are both commonly occurring conditions in elderly population. As underst...
‘Sarcopenia' involves a progressive age-related loss of muscle mass and associated muscle weakness t...
Sarcopenia is a multi-factorial and complex condition that can be defined as loss of mass, strength,...
WOS: 000328934700016Sarcopenia is a multi-factorial and complex condition that can be defined as los...
WOS: 000328934700016Sarcopenia is a multi-factorial and complex condition that can be defined as los...
Abstract The presence of sarcopenia is not only rapidly rising in geriatric clinical practice and re...
Sarcopenia refers to the loss of muscle mass and strength seen with advancing age. The pathophysiolo...
Sarcopenia refers to the loss of muscle mass and strength seen with advancing age. The pathophysiolo...
Sarcopenia refers to the loss of muscle mass and strength seen with advancing age. The pathophysiolo...
Sarcopenia refers to the loss of muscle mass and strength seen with advancing age. The pathophysiolo...
Life expectancy is increasing worldwide, with a resultant increase in the elderly population. Aging ...
Sarcopenia refers to the loss of muscle mass and strength seen with advancing age. The pathophysiolo...
Sarcopenia refers to the loss of muscle mass and strength seen with advancing age. The pathophysiolo...