Sarcopenia is one of geriatric syndromes, characterized by decreased muscle mass accompanied by decreased muscle strength and/or performance. It is more prevalent with increase in age, and the prevalence depends on the criteria applied and the characteristic of the elderly. Sarcopenia has a higher risk of morbidity and mortality in elderly patients. The definition criteria of sarcopenia are still controversial, but diagnostic criteria from the Asian Working Group for Sarcopenia and the European Working Group on Sarcopenia in Older People (EWGSOP) are the most used criteria for clinical practice. Pathogenesis sarcopenia involved a multifactorial process and is divided into intrinsic and extrinsic factors. Risk factors for sarcopenia include ...
Sarcopenia is an increasingly frequent syndrome characterized by generalized and progressive loss of...
Sarcopenia is an increasingly frequent syndrome characterized by generalized and progressive loss of...
This book offers a concise and updated guide for all readers (physicians and non-physicians) interes...
Sarcopenia is a major contributor to the risk of physical frailty, functional decline, poor health-r...
Sarcopenia and malnutrition are both commonly occurring conditions in elderly population. As underst...
Sarcopenia refers to the loss of muscle mass and strength seen with advancing age. The pathophysiolo...
Sarcopenia refers to the loss of muscle mass and strength seen with advancing age. The pathophysiolo...
Sarcopenia refers to the loss of muscle mass and strength seen with advancing age. The pathophysiolo...
Sarcopenia refers to the loss of muscle mass and strength seen with advancing age. The pathophysiolo...
Sarcopenia refers to the loss of muscle mass and strength seen with advancing age. The pathophysiolo...
Sarcopenia is defined by a loss of muscle mass and strength with aging. Many factors have been repor...
Sarcopenia refers to the loss of muscle mass and strength seen with advancing age. The pathophysiolo...
‘Sarcopenia’ involves a progressive age-related loss of muscle mass and associated muscle weakness t...
Sarcopenia refers to the loss of muscle mass and strength seen with advancing age. The pathophysiolo...
Sarcopenia refers to the loss of muscle mass and strength seen with advancing age. The pathophysiolo...
Sarcopenia is an increasingly frequent syndrome characterized by generalized and progressive loss of...
Sarcopenia is an increasingly frequent syndrome characterized by generalized and progressive loss of...
This book offers a concise and updated guide for all readers (physicians and non-physicians) interes...
Sarcopenia is a major contributor to the risk of physical frailty, functional decline, poor health-r...
Sarcopenia and malnutrition are both commonly occurring conditions in elderly population. As underst...
Sarcopenia refers to the loss of muscle mass and strength seen with advancing age. The pathophysiolo...
Sarcopenia refers to the loss of muscle mass and strength seen with advancing age. The pathophysiolo...
Sarcopenia refers to the loss of muscle mass and strength seen with advancing age. The pathophysiolo...
Sarcopenia refers to the loss of muscle mass and strength seen with advancing age. The pathophysiolo...
Sarcopenia refers to the loss of muscle mass and strength seen with advancing age. The pathophysiolo...
Sarcopenia is defined by a loss of muscle mass and strength with aging. Many factors have been repor...
Sarcopenia refers to the loss of muscle mass and strength seen with advancing age. The pathophysiolo...
‘Sarcopenia’ involves a progressive age-related loss of muscle mass and associated muscle weakness t...
Sarcopenia refers to the loss of muscle mass and strength seen with advancing age. The pathophysiolo...
Sarcopenia refers to the loss of muscle mass and strength seen with advancing age. The pathophysiolo...
Sarcopenia is an increasingly frequent syndrome characterized by generalized and progressive loss of...
Sarcopenia is an increasingly frequent syndrome characterized by generalized and progressive loss of...
This book offers a concise and updated guide for all readers (physicians and non-physicians) interes...