Objectives: The involvement of changes in brain structure in the pathophysiology of muscle loss (sarcopenia) with aging remains unclear. In this study, we investigated the associations between brain structure and muscle strength in a group of older women. We hypothesized that structural changes in brain could correlate with functional changes observed in sarcopenic older women. Methods: In 150 women (median age of 70 years) of the Women’s Healthy Ageing Project (WHAP) Study, brain grey (total and cortex) volumes were calculated using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) analyses. Grip strength and timed up and go (TUG) were measured. The brain volumes were compared between sarcopenic vs. non-sarcopenic subjects and women with previous falls vs...
BACKGROUND: Sarcopenia and cognitive impairment are two leading causes of disabilities. OBJECTIVE: T...
Background: Sarcopenia and cognitive impairment are two leading causes of disabilities. Objective: T...
Loss of functional movement capacity in older adults is related to adverse changes in musculotendino...
Background. In the aging process, loss of muscle is relatively continuous, but the initiation, timin...
Abstract Background Substantial evidence supports an association between physical activity and cogni...
: Declines in physical performance and cognition are commonly observed in older adults. The geroscie...
BACKGROUND: common pathophysiological pathways are shared between age-related body composition chang...
Background: common pathophysiological pathways are shared between age-related body composition chang...
Sarcopenia is the age-associated loss of skeletal muscle mass and function which happens in upper (U...
Obesity and sarcopenia are associated with cognitive impairments at older age. Current research sugg...
Higher levels of fitness or physical function are positively associated with cognitive outcomes but ...
PURPOSE: To determine the prevalence of sarcopenia and investigate relationships among body composit...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Higher levels of fitness or physical function are positively associated wit...
Dynapenia is a key contributor to physical frailty. Cognitive impairment and dementia accompany frai...
Today, the significant attention of scientists is paid to the study of associative changes in muscle...
BACKGROUND: Sarcopenia and cognitive impairment are two leading causes of disabilities. OBJECTIVE: T...
Background: Sarcopenia and cognitive impairment are two leading causes of disabilities. Objective: T...
Loss of functional movement capacity in older adults is related to adverse changes in musculotendino...
Background. In the aging process, loss of muscle is relatively continuous, but the initiation, timin...
Abstract Background Substantial evidence supports an association between physical activity and cogni...
: Declines in physical performance and cognition are commonly observed in older adults. The geroscie...
BACKGROUND: common pathophysiological pathways are shared between age-related body composition chang...
Background: common pathophysiological pathways are shared between age-related body composition chang...
Sarcopenia is the age-associated loss of skeletal muscle mass and function which happens in upper (U...
Obesity and sarcopenia are associated with cognitive impairments at older age. Current research sugg...
Higher levels of fitness or physical function are positively associated with cognitive outcomes but ...
PURPOSE: To determine the prevalence of sarcopenia and investigate relationships among body composit...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Higher levels of fitness or physical function are positively associated wit...
Dynapenia is a key contributor to physical frailty. Cognitive impairment and dementia accompany frai...
Today, the significant attention of scientists is paid to the study of associative changes in muscle...
BACKGROUND: Sarcopenia and cognitive impairment are two leading causes of disabilities. OBJECTIVE: T...
Background: Sarcopenia and cognitive impairment are two leading causes of disabilities. Objective: T...
Loss of functional movement capacity in older adults is related to adverse changes in musculotendino...