International audienceThe etiology of sarcopenia is multifactorial but still poorly understood, and the sequelae of this phenomenon represent a major public health issue. Age-related loss of muscle mass can be counteracted by adequate metabolic interventions including nutritional intake and exercise training. Other strategies including changes in daily protein pattern, the speed of protein digestion, or specific amino acid supplementation may be beneficial to improve short-term muscle anabolic response in elderly people. A multimodal approach combining nutrition, exercise, hormones, and specific anabolic drugs may be an innovative treatment for limiting the development of sarcopenia with aging
Aging is accompanied by involuntary loss of skeletal muscle mass, strength and function, called sarc...
Life expectancy is increasing worldwide, with a resultant increase in the elderly population. Aging ...
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 ...
International audienceWhile the etiology of sarcopenia is poorly understood, the sequelae of this ph...
Sarcopenia reflects a progressive withdrawal of anabolism and an increased catabolism, along with a ...
Sarcopenia reflects a progressive withdrawal of anabolism and an increased catabolism, along with a ...
Sarcopenia reflects a progressive withdrawal of anabolism and an increased catabolism, along with a ...
Sarcopenia is the age-related loss of muscle. It leads to loss of muscle power, which in the end res...
Life expectancy is increasing worldwide, with a resultant increase in the elderly population. Aging ...
Life expectancy is increasing worldwide, with a resultant increase in the elderly population. Aging ...
Life expectancy is increasing worldwide, with a resultant increase in the elderly population. Aging ...
Life expectancy is increasing worldwide, with a resultant increase in the elderly population. Aging ...
The development of sarcopenia in the elderly is associated with many potential factors and/or proces...
‘Sarcopenia' involves a progressive age-related loss of muscle mass and associated muscle weakness t...
Aging is accompanied by involuntary loss of skeletal muscle mass, strength and function, called sarc...
Life expectancy is increasing worldwide, with a resultant increase in the elderly population. Aging ...
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 ...
International audienceWhile the etiology of sarcopenia is poorly understood, the sequelae of this ph...
Sarcopenia reflects a progressive withdrawal of anabolism and an increased catabolism, along with a ...
Sarcopenia reflects a progressive withdrawal of anabolism and an increased catabolism, along with a ...
Sarcopenia reflects a progressive withdrawal of anabolism and an increased catabolism, along with a ...
Sarcopenia is the age-related loss of muscle. It leads to loss of muscle power, which in the end res...
Life expectancy is increasing worldwide, with a resultant increase in the elderly population. Aging ...
Life expectancy is increasing worldwide, with a resultant increase in the elderly population. Aging ...
Life expectancy is increasing worldwide, with a resultant increase in the elderly population. Aging ...
Life expectancy is increasing worldwide, with a resultant increase in the elderly population. Aging ...
The development of sarcopenia in the elderly is associated with many potential factors and/or proces...
‘Sarcopenia' involves a progressive age-related loss of muscle mass and associated muscle weakness t...
Aging is accompanied by involuntary loss of skeletal muscle mass, strength and function, called sarc...
Life expectancy is increasing worldwide, with a resultant increase in the elderly population. Aging ...
Life expectancy is increasing worldwide, with a resultant increase in the elderly population. Aging ...