Background. An excessive amount of adipose tissue may contribute to sarcopenia and may be one mechanism underlying accelerated loss of muscle mass and strength with aging. We therefore examined the association of baseline total body fat with changes in leg lean mass, muscle strength, and muscle quality over 7 years of follow-up and whether this link was explained by adipocytokines and insulin resistance. Methods. Data were from 2,307 men and women, aged 70-79 years, participating in the Health, Aging, and Body Composition study. Total fat mass was acquired from dual energy X-ray absorptiometry. Leg lean mass was assessed by dual energy X-ray absorptiometry in Years 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 8. Knee extension strength was measured by isokinetic ...
Background: Sarcopenia, the decrease in muscle mass and function, may lead to various negative heal...
Obesity is increasing, yet despite the necessity to maintain muscle mass and function with age, the ...
Muscle strength is associated with adipose tissue gene expression of inflammatory adipokines in post...
Background. An excessive amount of adipose tissue may contribute to sarcopenia and may be one mechan...
Background. An excessive amount of adipose tissue may contribute to sarcopenia and may be one mechan...
Background. An excessive amount of adipose tissue may contribute to sarcopenia and may be one mechan...
Background. An excessive amount of adipose tissue may contribute to sarcopenia and may be one mechan...
Background. An excessive amount of adipose tissue may contribute to sarcopenia and may be one mechan...
Background. The loss of muscle mass is considered to be a major determinant of strength loss in agin...
Background. The loss of muscle mass is considered to be a major determinant of strength loss in agin...
BACKGROUND: The loss of muscle mass is considered to be a major determinant of strength loss in agin...
Abstract Age-related body composition changes include both loss of muscle mass (sarcopenia) and incr...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether lower lean mass and higher fat mass have independent effects on the...
Background: Sarcopenia, the decrease in muscle mass and function, may lead to various negative heal...
Background. In the aging process, loss of muscle is relatively continuous, but the initiation, timin...
Background: Sarcopenia, the decrease in muscle mass and function, may lead to various negative heal...
Obesity is increasing, yet despite the necessity to maintain muscle mass and function with age, the ...
Muscle strength is associated with adipose tissue gene expression of inflammatory adipokines in post...
Background. An excessive amount of adipose tissue may contribute to sarcopenia and may be one mechan...
Background. An excessive amount of adipose tissue may contribute to sarcopenia and may be one mechan...
Background. An excessive amount of adipose tissue may contribute to sarcopenia and may be one mechan...
Background. An excessive amount of adipose tissue may contribute to sarcopenia and may be one mechan...
Background. An excessive amount of adipose tissue may contribute to sarcopenia and may be one mechan...
Background. The loss of muscle mass is considered to be a major determinant of strength loss in agin...
Background. The loss of muscle mass is considered to be a major determinant of strength loss in agin...
BACKGROUND: The loss of muscle mass is considered to be a major determinant of strength loss in agin...
Abstract Age-related body composition changes include both loss of muscle mass (sarcopenia) and incr...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether lower lean mass and higher fat mass have independent effects on the...
Background: Sarcopenia, the decrease in muscle mass and function, may lead to various negative heal...
Background. In the aging process, loss of muscle is relatively continuous, but the initiation, timin...
Background: Sarcopenia, the decrease in muscle mass and function, may lead to various negative heal...
Obesity is increasing, yet despite the necessity to maintain muscle mass and function with age, the ...
Muscle strength is associated with adipose tissue gene expression of inflammatory adipokines in post...