Age-related muscle loss is a phenomenon that has been extensively studied in recent decades. Sarcopenia is a multisystem disease, which predisposes to muscle weakness and frailty. At around 50 years of age, an individual begins to lose muscle strength, although this becomes more evident after 70. Sarcopenia is a condition typically found in older adults but can also affect younger people. Sarcopenia is a preventable and treatable condition. In past years, methods and tools to recognize the condition early have been researched. For the development of therapeutic interventions, agreement on diagnosis is fundamental. In recent years, a possible role of ultrasonography in the diagnosis of sarcopenia has been evaluated, compared with the best-kn...
Sarcopenia is common in older people and is associated with disability, reduced mobility, hospitaliz...
Sarcopenia, defined as loss of skeletal muscle mass and function, is attracting more and more public...
Sarcopenia, the age-associated loss of skeletal muscle mass and function, has considerable societal ...
Introduction A precise quantitative measurement of skeletal muscle mass is fundamental for diagnosin...
Sarcopenia is currently considered a geriatric syndrome increasing in older people. The consequences...
International audienceBackgroundThe assessment of muscle mass is a key determinant of the diagnosis ...
Sarcopenia is a disease characterized by decreased skeletal muscle mass, strength, and loss of funct...
The term sarcopenia was introduced in 1988. The original definition was a "muscle loss" of the appen...
The term sarcopenia was introduced in 1988. The original definition was a "muscle loss" of the appen...
The term sarcopenia was introduced in 1988. The original definition was a "muscle loss" of the appen...
The term sarcopenia was introduced in 1988. The original definition was a “muscle loss” of the appen...
Aim. To study the advantages of ultrasound versus anthropometric assessment of muscle mass for early...
Background: The assessment of muscle mass is a key determinant of the diagnosis of sarcopenia. We in...
Objective: To evaluate the relationship between the regional and total muscle mass, muscle strength ...
Sarcopenia, the loss of muscle mass and function with age, is highly relevant to clinical practice a...
Sarcopenia is common in older people and is associated with disability, reduced mobility, hospitaliz...
Sarcopenia, defined as loss of skeletal muscle mass and function, is attracting more and more public...
Sarcopenia, the age-associated loss of skeletal muscle mass and function, has considerable societal ...
Introduction A precise quantitative measurement of skeletal muscle mass is fundamental for diagnosin...
Sarcopenia is currently considered a geriatric syndrome increasing in older people. The consequences...
International audienceBackgroundThe assessment of muscle mass is a key determinant of the diagnosis ...
Sarcopenia is a disease characterized by decreased skeletal muscle mass, strength, and loss of funct...
The term sarcopenia was introduced in 1988. The original definition was a "muscle loss" of the appen...
The term sarcopenia was introduced in 1988. The original definition was a "muscle loss" of the appen...
The term sarcopenia was introduced in 1988. The original definition was a "muscle loss" of the appen...
The term sarcopenia was introduced in 1988. The original definition was a “muscle loss” of the appen...
Aim. To study the advantages of ultrasound versus anthropometric assessment of muscle mass for early...
Background: The assessment of muscle mass is a key determinant of the diagnosis of sarcopenia. We in...
Objective: To evaluate the relationship between the regional and total muscle mass, muscle strength ...
Sarcopenia, the loss of muscle mass and function with age, is highly relevant to clinical practice a...
Sarcopenia is common in older people and is associated with disability, reduced mobility, hospitaliz...
Sarcopenia, defined as loss of skeletal muscle mass and function, is attracting more and more public...
Sarcopenia, the age-associated loss of skeletal muscle mass and function, has considerable societal ...