There is a scarcity of studies that have investigated the role of multiple single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) on a range of muscle phenotypes in an elderly population. The present study investigated the possible association of 24 SNPs with skeletal muscle phenotypes in 307 elderly Caucasian women (aged 60–91 years, 66.3 ± 11.3 kg). Skeletal muscle phenotypes included biceps brachii thickness, vastus lateralis cross-sectional areas, maximal hand grip strength, isometric knee extension and elbow flexion torque. Genotyping for 24 SNPs, chosen on their skeletal muscle structural or functional links, was conducted on DNA extracted from blood or saliva. Of the 24 SNPs, 10 were associated with at least one skeletal muscle phenotype. HIF1A rs11...
Western populations are living longer. Ageing decline in muscle mass and strength (i.e. sarcopenia) ...
Decline in muscle strength with aging is an important predictor of health trajectory in the elderly....
Decline in muscle strength with aging is an important predictor of health trajectory in the elderly....
There is a scarcity of studies that have investigated the role of multiple single nucleotide polymor...
There is a scarcity of studies that have investigated the role of multiple single nucleotide polymor...
The age-related decline in skeletal muscle mass, strength and function known as 'sarcopenia' is asso...
It is well documented that there is a loss of muscle mass and muscle strength with ageing, often te...
Recent large genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have independently identified a set of genetic l...
The prevalence of sarcopenia depends on the definition used. There are, however, consistent sarcopen...
Background: Heritability explains 45-82% of muscle mass and strength variation, yet polygenic models...
Background: Heritability explains 45-82% of muscle mass and strength variation, yet polygenic models...
Western populations are living longer. Ageing decline in muscle mass and strength (i.e. sarcopenia) ...
Decline in muscle strength with aging is an important predictor of health trajectory in the elderly....
Decline in muscle strength with aging is an important predictor of health trajectory in the elderly....
There is a scarcity of studies that have investigated the role of multiple single nucleotide polymor...
There is a scarcity of studies that have investigated the role of multiple single nucleotide polymor...
The age-related decline in skeletal muscle mass, strength and function known as 'sarcopenia' is asso...
It is well documented that there is a loss of muscle mass and muscle strength with ageing, often te...
Recent large genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have independently identified a set of genetic l...
The prevalence of sarcopenia depends on the definition used. There are, however, consistent sarcopen...
Background: Heritability explains 45-82% of muscle mass and strength variation, yet polygenic models...
Background: Heritability explains 45-82% of muscle mass and strength variation, yet polygenic models...
Western populations are living longer. Ageing decline in muscle mass and strength (i.e. sarcopenia) ...
Decline in muscle strength with aging is an important predictor of health trajectory in the elderly....
Decline in muscle strength with aging is an important predictor of health trajectory in the elderly....