The aims of this study were to investigate age-related changes in total body skeletal muscle mass (TBSMM) and the between-limb asymmetry in lean mass in a large sample of adults. Demographic, anthropometric, and DXA-derived data of National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey participants were considered. The sample included 10,014 participants of two ethnic groups (Caucasians and African Americans). The age-related decline of TBSMM absolute values was between 5% and 6% per decade in males and between 4.5% and 5.0% per decade in females. The adjustment of TBSMM for body surface area (TB-MAXI) showed that muscle mass peaked in the second decade and decreased progressively during the subsequent decades. The following thresholds were ident...
Objective: To determine (1) lean and fat body compartments, reflected by fat-free mass (FFM), append...
Abstract Sarcopenia has been described as the age‐associated decrease in skeletal muscle mass. Howev...
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The loss of muscle mass with age (Sarcopenia) has received growing attention over the past decade. D...
Background Skeletal muscle mass declines after the age of 50. Loss of skeletal muscle mass is associ...
Background/objectives Muscle mass is a key determinant of nutritional status and associated with out...
OBJECTIVE: Although widely applied as a phenotypic expression of adiposity in population and gene-se...
This study aimed to explore the set of variables related to skeletal muscle mass (SMM) in both sexes...
Objective—Although widely applied as a phenotypic expression of adiposity in population and gene-sea...
Summary: The detection of changes in lean mass (LM) distribution can help to prevent disability. Thi...
<div><p>Body composition assessments commonly focus predominantly on fat mass, however lean mass (LM...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) were used to assess chan...
The aim was to describe the effect of age, gender, height, different stages of human life, and body ...
OBJECTIVES: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA) were used to...
Abstract Background Age-related declines in lean body mass appear to be more rapid in men than in wo...
Objective: To determine (1) lean and fat body compartments, reflected by fat-free mass (FFM), append...
Abstract Sarcopenia has been described as the age‐associated decrease in skeletal muscle mass. Howev...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).The purpose of this study was to exami...
The loss of muscle mass with age (Sarcopenia) has received growing attention over the past decade. D...
Background Skeletal muscle mass declines after the age of 50. Loss of skeletal muscle mass is associ...
Background/objectives Muscle mass is a key determinant of nutritional status and associated with out...
OBJECTIVE: Although widely applied as a phenotypic expression of adiposity in population and gene-se...
This study aimed to explore the set of variables related to skeletal muscle mass (SMM) in both sexes...
Objective—Although widely applied as a phenotypic expression of adiposity in population and gene-sea...
Summary: The detection of changes in lean mass (LM) distribution can help to prevent disability. Thi...
<div><p>Body composition assessments commonly focus predominantly on fat mass, however lean mass (LM...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) were used to assess chan...
The aim was to describe the effect of age, gender, height, different stages of human life, and body ...
OBJECTIVES: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA) were used to...
Abstract Background Age-related declines in lean body mass appear to be more rapid in men than in wo...
Objective: To determine (1) lean and fat body compartments, reflected by fat-free mass (FFM), append...
Abstract Sarcopenia has been described as the age‐associated decrease in skeletal muscle mass. Howev...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).The purpose of this study was to exami...