Sarcopenia is the process of loss of body mass, specifically the musculoskeletal tissue, with age, which ultimately leads to a syndrome of clinical entity poorly defined as frailty. It is probably as old as humanity itself. Functionally, frailty is described as a syndrome characterized by a progressive decrease in the body's reserve and declining resistance to stressors, possibly because of declining capacity of multiple physiologic systems resulting in higher vulnerability morbidity and mortality. Ayurveda also mentions morbidity occurring with advancing age and various options for its management. Elixirs are recommended in Ayurveda, popularly called ‘rasayana’, for recovery from the symptoms of frailty. Worldwide, because of the wide demo...
A progressive decline in physiologic reserves inevitably occurs with ageing. Frailty results from re...
Sarcopenia refers to the loss of muscle mass and strength seen with advancing age. The pathophysiolo...
Sarcopenia, the loss of muscle mass and function with age, is highly relevant to clinical practice a...
Sarcopenia and frailty are inter-related expressions of ageing which identify people at risk of impo...
Sarcopenia and frailty are common in older persons and pose particular challenges for health and soc...
Sarcopenia is a multi-factorial and complex condition that can be defined as loss of mass, strength,...
WOS: 000328934700016Sarcopenia is a multi-factorial and complex condition that can be defined as los...
Sarcopenia, defined as the loss of muscle mass, strength, and function with aging, is a geriatric sy...
Frailty is considered a multisystem impairment that makes an individual vulnerable to external or in...
Skeletal muscle is not only an endocrine organ but also one of core components of muscloskeletal sys...
Sarcopenia, the age-dependent loss of muscle mass and function, is a common condition among older ad...
Sarcopenia is the age-related loss of muscle mass and strength. It has been receiving international ...
Sarcopenia, the age-dependent loss of muscle mass and function, is a common condition among older ad...
Sarcopenia is a condition characterized by loss of skeletal muscle mass and function. Although it is...
Sarcopenia is a major contributor to the risk of physical frailty, functional decline, poor health-r...
A progressive decline in physiologic reserves inevitably occurs with ageing. Frailty results from re...
Sarcopenia refers to the loss of muscle mass and strength seen with advancing age. The pathophysiolo...
Sarcopenia, the loss of muscle mass and function with age, is highly relevant to clinical practice a...
Sarcopenia and frailty are inter-related expressions of ageing which identify people at risk of impo...
Sarcopenia and frailty are common in older persons and pose particular challenges for health and soc...
Sarcopenia is a multi-factorial and complex condition that can be defined as loss of mass, strength,...
WOS: 000328934700016Sarcopenia is a multi-factorial and complex condition that can be defined as los...
Sarcopenia, defined as the loss of muscle mass, strength, and function with aging, is a geriatric sy...
Frailty is considered a multisystem impairment that makes an individual vulnerable to external or in...
Skeletal muscle is not only an endocrine organ but also one of core components of muscloskeletal sys...
Sarcopenia, the age-dependent loss of muscle mass and function, is a common condition among older ad...
Sarcopenia is the age-related loss of muscle mass and strength. It has been receiving international ...
Sarcopenia, the age-dependent loss of muscle mass and function, is a common condition among older ad...
Sarcopenia is a condition characterized by loss of skeletal muscle mass and function. Although it is...
Sarcopenia is a major contributor to the risk of physical frailty, functional decline, poor health-r...
A progressive decline in physiologic reserves inevitably occurs with ageing. Frailty results from re...
Sarcopenia refers to the loss of muscle mass and strength seen with advancing age. The pathophysiolo...
Sarcopenia, the loss of muscle mass and function with age, is highly relevant to clinical practice a...