Correlation Between Myostatin and Lean Muscle Mass in Older Adults. Luedders, M., Gray, M., Patton, S., Washington, T., Binns, A. Exercise Science Research Center, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR. Background: Our older adult population is growing exponentially and with it, the number of falls and debilitating injuries that afflict their population grows as well. A fall brings with it many possible injuries, healthcare costs, fear and increased mortality. There seems to be a lack of preventative measures in our healthcare system to help protect our elders. One possible measure is a simple blood test that looks at the level of myostatin in a patient’s blood. Myostatin is a negative regulator of muscle mass and therefore when myostati...
BACKGROUND: Sarcopenia is defined as a decrease in muscle mass accompanied by a decrease in muscle s...
Abstract Background Myostatin, its inhibitor follistatin, and growth/differentiation factor 11 (GDF1...
Background. An excessive amount of adipose tissue may contribute to sarcopenia and may be one mechan...
The population comprising older adults is growing exponentially, as are healthcare related costs. Ne...
Ageing involves a loss of muscle mass and function. The rate of decline is associated with negative ...
Ashley Binns1, Michelle Gray1, Wallison Domingues1, Kendyll Campbell1, Jonathan Widner1 1Exercise Sc...
Abstract Background Myostatin is a negative regulator of muscle growth but the relationship between ...
Background/Aims: Elevated levels of serum myostatin have been proposed as a biomarker for sarcopenia...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the association between strength, function, lean mass, muscle density, and ri...
Background: Statin therapy can cause myopathy, however it is unclear whether this exacerbates age-re...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether lower lean mass and higher fat mass have independent effects on the...
BACKGROUND: The loss of muscle mass is considered to be a major determinant of strength loss in agin...
INTRODUCTION: Recent studies suggested that muscle mass and muscle strength may independently or ...
Background. The loss of muscle mass is considered to be a major determinant of strength loss in agin...
Background: Sarcopenia, the decrease in muscle mass and function, may lead to various negative heal...
BACKGROUND: Sarcopenia is defined as a decrease in muscle mass accompanied by a decrease in muscle s...
Abstract Background Myostatin, its inhibitor follistatin, and growth/differentiation factor 11 (GDF1...
Background. An excessive amount of adipose tissue may contribute to sarcopenia and may be one mechan...
The population comprising older adults is growing exponentially, as are healthcare related costs. Ne...
Ageing involves a loss of muscle mass and function. The rate of decline is associated with negative ...
Ashley Binns1, Michelle Gray1, Wallison Domingues1, Kendyll Campbell1, Jonathan Widner1 1Exercise Sc...
Abstract Background Myostatin is a negative regulator of muscle growth but the relationship between ...
Background/Aims: Elevated levels of serum myostatin have been proposed as a biomarker for sarcopenia...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the association between strength, function, lean mass, muscle density, and ri...
Background: Statin therapy can cause myopathy, however it is unclear whether this exacerbates age-re...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether lower lean mass and higher fat mass have independent effects on the...
BACKGROUND: The loss of muscle mass is considered to be a major determinant of strength loss in agin...
INTRODUCTION: Recent studies suggested that muscle mass and muscle strength may independently or ...
Background. The loss of muscle mass is considered to be a major determinant of strength loss in agin...
Background: Sarcopenia, the decrease in muscle mass and function, may lead to various negative heal...
BACKGROUND: Sarcopenia is defined as a decrease in muscle mass accompanied by a decrease in muscle s...
Abstract Background Myostatin, its inhibitor follistatin, and growth/differentiation factor 11 (GDF1...
Background. An excessive amount of adipose tissue may contribute to sarcopenia and may be one mechan...