A multi-omics study reveals that impaired branched-chain amino acid (BCAA) catabolism is a key driver of sarcopenia, ...
According to Dr. Vaishya, RS specifically impairs respiratory muscle function, leading to difficulties in ventilation, ...
Sarcopenia is defined as the loss of skeletal muscle mass and quality, which accelerates with aging and is associated with functional decline. Rising obesity prevalence has led to a high-risk ...
Sarcopenia is the gradual loss of skeletal muscle mass, strength, and functioning. It typically begins at some point in our 30s. People who are physically inactive can lose 3-5% of their muscle ...
With increased age, particularly in individuals over 80 years old, skeletal muscles suffer from sarcopenia, a progressive ...
Scientists have discovered an antibody treatment that may help prevent both muscle loss and bone density loss in people using ...
“Our results suggest that increased Arg-II in non-skeletal muscle cells promotes age-associated sarcopenia, particularly in male mice.” Researchers Matteo Caretti, Duilio Michele ...
A new editorial was published in Volume 16, Issue 22 of Aging (Aging-US) on December 11, 2024, titled “ISarcoPRM algorithm for global operationalization of sarcopenia diagnosis.” ...
The high prevalence of sarcopenia in patients with ovarian and endometrial cancers underscores the importance of early ...
The estrogen that regulates our reproductive cycles also maintains several other systems in our bodies, including our skeletal muscle s. During menopause when the ovaries stop producing estrogen, ...
Skeletal muscle health and function are vital for maintaining locomotion and whole-body metabolic health across a person’s lifespan. 4 Importantly, the rate at which muscle declines as we age (i.e., ...