BACKGROUND: A number of studies have shown strong graded positive relationships between size at birth, grip strength, and estimates of muscle mass in older people. However no studies to date have included direct measures of muscle size. METHODS: We studied 313 men and 318 women born in Hertfordshire, United Kingdom between 1931 and 1939 who were still resident there and had historical records of growth in early life. Information on lifestyle was collected, and participants underwent peripheral quantitative computed tomography to directly measure forearm and calf muscle size. RESULTS: Birth weight was positively related to forearm muscle area in the men (r = 0.24, p <.0001) and women (r = 0.17, p =.003). There were similar but weaker associa...
BACKGROUND: Current consensus is to combine a functional measure with muscle quantity to assess/conf...
Objective: To evaluate the relationship between the regional and total muscle mass, muscle strength ...
International audienceBackgroundThe assessment of muscle mass is a key determinant of the diagnosis ...
Background. A number of studies have shown strong graded positive relationships between size at birt...
Background: a number of studies have shown strong graded positive relationships between size at birt...
Background: Sarcopenia is defined as the loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength with aging. Recen...
BACKGROUND: Sarcopenia is defined as the loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength with aging. Recen...
Background. Sarcopenia is associated with disability, morbidity, and mortality. Lower birth weight i...
BACKGROUND: Sarcopenia is associated with disability, morbidity, and mortality. Lower birth weight i...
Abstract Background Sarcopenia is defined as the loss of muscle mass and strength with age. Although...
Changing demographics make it ever more important to understand the modifiable risk factors for disa...
Sarcopenia, the reduction of muscle mass and strength that occurs with aging, is widely considered o...
BACKGROUND: Sarcopenia is defined as the loss of muscle mass and function with age and is associated...
Background. Sarcopenia is the presence of low muscle mass and low muscle function. The aim of this s...
BACKGROUND: Sarcopenia is defined as the loss of muscle mass and strength with age. Although a numbe...
BACKGROUND: Current consensus is to combine a functional measure with muscle quantity to assess/conf...
Objective: To evaluate the relationship between the regional and total muscle mass, muscle strength ...
International audienceBackgroundThe assessment of muscle mass is a key determinant of the diagnosis ...
Background. A number of studies have shown strong graded positive relationships between size at birt...
Background: a number of studies have shown strong graded positive relationships between size at birt...
Background: Sarcopenia is defined as the loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength with aging. Recen...
BACKGROUND: Sarcopenia is defined as the loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength with aging. Recen...
Background. Sarcopenia is associated with disability, morbidity, and mortality. Lower birth weight i...
BACKGROUND: Sarcopenia is associated with disability, morbidity, and mortality. Lower birth weight i...
Abstract Background Sarcopenia is defined as the loss of muscle mass and strength with age. Although...
Changing demographics make it ever more important to understand the modifiable risk factors for disa...
Sarcopenia, the reduction of muscle mass and strength that occurs with aging, is widely considered o...
BACKGROUND: Sarcopenia is defined as the loss of muscle mass and function with age and is associated...
Background. Sarcopenia is the presence of low muscle mass and low muscle function. The aim of this s...
BACKGROUND: Sarcopenia is defined as the loss of muscle mass and strength with age. Although a numbe...
BACKGROUND: Current consensus is to combine a functional measure with muscle quantity to assess/conf...
Objective: To evaluate the relationship between the regional and total muscle mass, muscle strength ...
International audienceBackgroundThe assessment of muscle mass is a key determinant of the diagnosis ...