INTRODUCTION: Recent studies suggested that muscle mass and muscle strength may independently or synergistically affect aging-related health outcomes in older adults; however, prospective data on mortality in the general population are sparse. METHODS: We aimed to prospectively examine individual and joint associations of low muscle mass and low muscle strength with all-cause mortality in a nationally representative sample. This study included 4449 participants age 50 yr and older from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 1999 to 2002 with public use 2011 linked mortality files. Weighted multivariable logistic regression models were adjusted for age, sex, race, body mass index (BMI), smoking, alcohol use, education, l...
Background. The loss of muscle mass is considered to be a major determinant of strength loss in agin...
Background: Engaging in physical activity (PA) and avoiding sedentary behavior (SB) are important fo...
Background: The beneficial effects of cardiorespiratory fitness on mortality are well known; however...
Background/Aims: A U-shaped relationship between body mass index (BMI) and mortality has been report...
Background. Although muscle strength and mass are highly correlated, the relationship between direct...
BACKGROUND: Reduced muscular strength in the old age is strongly related to activity impairment and ...
Loss of skeletal muscle mass and function with ageing is a major public health concern with substant...
Loss of skeletal muscle mass and function with ageing is a major public health concern with substant...
BACKGROUND: The loss of muscle mass is considered to be a major determinant of strength loss in agin...
Background: Ageing is associated with skeletal muscle atrophy and increased intramuscular adipose ti...
Background Engaging in physical activity (PA) and avoiding sedentary behavior (SB) are important for...
© 2021 The Author(s)Background: Engaging in physical activity (PA) and avoiding sedentary behavior (...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the association between strength, function, lean mass, muscle density, and ri...
© 2021 The Author(s)Background: Engaging in physical activity (PA) and avoiding sedentary behavior (...
Background: Sarcopenia is the loss of muscle mass and quality and is diagnosed using measures of m...
Background. The loss of muscle mass is considered to be a major determinant of strength loss in agin...
Background: Engaging in physical activity (PA) and avoiding sedentary behavior (SB) are important fo...
Background: The beneficial effects of cardiorespiratory fitness on mortality are well known; however...
Background/Aims: A U-shaped relationship between body mass index (BMI) and mortality has been report...
Background. Although muscle strength and mass are highly correlated, the relationship between direct...
BACKGROUND: Reduced muscular strength in the old age is strongly related to activity impairment and ...
Loss of skeletal muscle mass and function with ageing is a major public health concern with substant...
Loss of skeletal muscle mass and function with ageing is a major public health concern with substant...
BACKGROUND: The loss of muscle mass is considered to be a major determinant of strength loss in agin...
Background: Ageing is associated with skeletal muscle atrophy and increased intramuscular adipose ti...
Background Engaging in physical activity (PA) and avoiding sedentary behavior (SB) are important for...
© 2021 The Author(s)Background: Engaging in physical activity (PA) and avoiding sedentary behavior (...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the association between strength, function, lean mass, muscle density, and ri...
© 2021 The Author(s)Background: Engaging in physical activity (PA) and avoiding sedentary behavior (...
Background: Sarcopenia is the loss of muscle mass and quality and is diagnosed using measures of m...
Background. The loss of muscle mass is considered to be a major determinant of strength loss in agin...
Background: Engaging in physical activity (PA) and avoiding sedentary behavior (SB) are important fo...
Background: The beneficial effects of cardiorespiratory fitness on mortality are well known; however...