Neuroprotective effects of exercise on the aging human neuromuscular system
Human biological aging from maturity to senescence is associated with a gradual loss of
muscle mass and neuromuscular function. It is not until very old age (> 80 years) however …
muscle mass and neuromuscular function. It is not until very old age (> 80 years) however …
Sarcopenia measurement in research and clinical practice
Sarcopenia is a disease related to accelerated loss of skeletal muscle and subsequent
decline in functional capacity. It affects approximately 13% of the world's population aged …
decline in functional capacity. It affects approximately 13% of the world's population aged …
Association of low muscle mass with cognitive function during a 3-year follow-up among adults aged 65 to 86 years in the Canadian longitudinal study on aging
Importance Cross-sectional studies have shown that combined low muscle mass and
strength are associated with cognitive impairment. Whether low muscle mass, reflective of …
strength are associated with cognitive impairment. Whether low muscle mass, reflective of …
[HTML][HTML] Impact of using the updated EWGSOP2 definition in diagnosing sarcopenia: A clinical perspective
JM Van Ancum, J Alcazar, CGM Meskers… - Archives of gerontology …, 2020 - Elsevier
Abstract Background and Purpose The revised European Working Group on Sarcopenia in
Older People (EWGSOP2, version 2019) definition of sarcopenia differs with respect to the …
Older People (EWGSOP2, version 2019) definition of sarcopenia differs with respect to the …
Toward the recognition and management of sarcopenia in routine clinical care
Sarcopenia, the age-associated decline in skeletal muscle mass and function, is a major
cause of functional decline and mortality in older adults. Despite its importance, sarcopenia …
cause of functional decline and mortality in older adults. Despite its importance, sarcopenia …
Advances in exercise to alleviate sarcopenia in older adults by improving mitochondrial dysfunction
Y Zhu, X Zhou, A Zhu, S Xiong, J Xie, Z Bai - Frontiers in Physiology, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Sarcopenia is a chronic degenerative disease affecting primarily older adults. A growing
aging population is gradually increasing the number of patients suffering from sarcopenia …
aging population is gradually increasing the number of patients suffering from sarcopenia …
Physical function‐derived cut‐points for the diagnosis of sarcopenia and dynapenia from the Canadian longitudinal study on aging
Background Aging is associated with sarcopenia (low muscle mass) and dynapenia (low
muscle strength) leading to disability and mortality. Widely used previous cut‐points for …
muscle strength) leading to disability and mortality. Widely used previous cut‐points for …
Exercise-induced mitohormesis for the maintenance of skeletal muscle and healthspan extension
Oxidative damage is one mechanism linking aging with chronic diseases including the
progressive loss of skeletal muscle mass and function called sarcopenia. Thus, mitigating …
progressive loss of skeletal muscle mass and function called sarcopenia. Thus, mitigating …
Muscle Steatosis and Fibrosis in Older Adults, From the AJR Special Series on Imaging of Fibrosis
L Lenchik, V Mazzoli, PM Cawthon… - American Journal of …, 2024 - ajronline.org
The purpose of this article is to review steatosis and fibrosis of skeletal muscle, focusing on
older adults. Although CT, MRI, and ultrasound are commonly used to image skeletal …
older adults. Although CT, MRI, and ultrasound are commonly used to image skeletal …
The Dunkin Hartley Guinea pig is a model of primary osteoarthritis that also exhibits early onset myofiber remodeling that resembles human musculoskeletal aging
Skeletal muscle dysfunction, articular cartilage degeneration, and bone loss occur
essentially in parallel during aging. Mechanisms contributing to this systemic …
essentially in parallel during aging. Mechanisms contributing to this systemic …