Muscle strength and, to a greater extent, power inexorably decline with ageing. Quantitative loss of muscle mass, referred to as sarcopenia, is the most important factor underlying this phenomenon. However, qualitative changes of muscle fibres and tendons, such as selective atrophy of fast-twitch fibres and reduced tendon stiffness, and neural changes, such as lower activation of the agonist muscles and higher coactivation of the antagonist muscles, also account for the age-related decline in muscle function. The selective atrophy of fast-twitch fibres has been ascribed to the progressive loss of motoneurons in the spinal cord with initial denervation of fast-twitch fibres, which is often accompanied by reinnervation of these fibres by axon...
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Sarcopenia is defined by the loss of muscle mass and function. In aging sarcopenia is due to mild ch...
Sarcopenia, the age-related loss of muscle mass, is becoming recognized as a major public health pro...
Senile sarcopenia, the loss of muscle mass associated with aging, is one of the main causes of muscl...
Overall muscle strength and mass decline 30-50% between the ages of 30 and 80. The loss of muscle ma...
Age-related impairments in motor performance are caused by a deterioration in mechanical and neuromu...
As humans age, there is a decrease in the ability of skeletal muscle to generate force. This review ...
The age-related loss of muscle mass known as senile sarcopenia is one of the main determinants of fr...
Neuropathic, metabolic, hormonal, nutritional and immunological factors contribute to the developmen...
Muscle weakness experienced in old age has many detrimental consequences for activities of daily lif...
The present review describes several age related changes in the neuromuscular system of humans and a...
With increasing age, human skeletal muscles gradually decrease in volume, mainly due to a reduced nu...
The loss of muscle mass associated with ageing only partly explains the observed decline in muscle s...
The impact of ageing on force and velocity of human skeletal muscle fibres has been extensively stud...
Muscle wasting and weakness are typical features of old age. However, when one compares the losses o...
We do not have permission to post this article and do not have access to it through our databases. ...
Sarcopenia is defined by the loss of muscle mass and function. In aging sarcopenia is due to mild ch...
Sarcopenia, the age-related loss of muscle mass, is becoming recognized as a major public health pro...
Senile sarcopenia, the loss of muscle mass associated with aging, is one of the main causes of muscl...
Overall muscle strength and mass decline 30-50% between the ages of 30 and 80. The loss of muscle ma...
Age-related impairments in motor performance are caused by a deterioration in mechanical and neuromu...
As humans age, there is a decrease in the ability of skeletal muscle to generate force. This review ...
The age-related loss of muscle mass known as senile sarcopenia is one of the main determinants of fr...
Neuropathic, metabolic, hormonal, nutritional and immunological factors contribute to the developmen...
Muscle weakness experienced in old age has many detrimental consequences for activities of daily lif...
The present review describes several age related changes in the neuromuscular system of humans and a...
With increasing age, human skeletal muscles gradually decrease in volume, mainly due to a reduced nu...
The loss of muscle mass associated with ageing only partly explains the observed decline in muscle s...
The impact of ageing on force and velocity of human skeletal muscle fibres has been extensively stud...
Muscle wasting and weakness are typical features of old age. However, when one compares the losses o...
We do not have permission to post this article and do not have access to it through our databases. ...
Sarcopenia is defined by the loss of muscle mass and function. In aging sarcopenia is due to mild ch...
Sarcopenia, the age-related loss of muscle mass, is becoming recognized as a major public health pro...