Age-related loss of muscle mass and function, termed sarcopenia, is a catastrophic process, which impacts severely on quality of life of older people. The mechanisms underlying sarcopenia are unclear and the development of optimal therapeutic interventions remains elusive. Impaired regenerative capacity, attenuated ability to respond to stress, elevated reactive oxygen species production and low-grade systemic inflammation are all key contributors to sarcopenia. Pharmacological intervention using compounds such as 17AAG, SS-31 and Bimagrumab or naturally occurring polyphenols to target specific pathways show potential benefit to combat sarcopenia although further research is required, particularly to identify the mechanisms by which muscle ...
International audienceThe etiology of sarcopenia is multifactorial but still poorly understood, and ...
Life expectancy is increasing worldwide, with a resultant increase in the elderly population. Aging ...
International audienceThe etiology of sarcopenia is multifactorial but still poorly understood, and ...
Sarcopenia is the age-related loss of skeletal muscle mass and function. It is now recognised as a m...
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...
Sarcopenia, the loss of muscle mass and function with age, is highly relevant to clinical practice a...
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...
Human ageing is associated with a significant decline in neuromuscular function and performance (Doh...
Human aging is characterized by skeletal muscle wasting, a debilitating condition which sets the sus...
Aging is inexorably accompanied by a progressive decline of muscle mass, quality and strength. The r...
Aging is inexorably accompanied by a progressive decline of muscle mass, quality and strength. The r...
Aging is inexorably accompanied by a progressive decline of muscle mass, quality and strength. The r...
Life expectancy is increasing worldwide, with a resultant increase in the elderly population. Aging ...
International audienceThe etiology of sarcopenia is multifactorial but still poorly understood, and ...
Life expectancy is increasing worldwide, with a resultant increase in the elderly population. Aging ...
International audienceThe etiology of sarcopenia is multifactorial but still poorly understood, and ...
Sarcopenia is the age-related loss of skeletal muscle mass and function. It is now recognised as a m...
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...
Sarcopenia, the loss of muscle mass and function with age, is highly relevant to clinical practice a...
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...
Human ageing is associated with a significant decline in neuromuscular function and performance (Doh...
Human aging is characterized by skeletal muscle wasting, a debilitating condition which sets the sus...
Aging is inexorably accompanied by a progressive decline of muscle mass, quality and strength. The r...
Aging is inexorably accompanied by a progressive decline of muscle mass, quality and strength. The r...
Aging is inexorably accompanied by a progressive decline of muscle mass, quality and strength. The r...
Life expectancy is increasing worldwide, with a resultant increase in the elderly population. Aging ...
International audienceThe etiology of sarcopenia is multifactorial but still poorly understood, and ...
Life expectancy is increasing worldwide, with a resultant increase in the elderly population. Aging ...
International audienceThe etiology of sarcopenia is multifactorial but still poorly understood, and ...