Abstract:Age-related sarcopenia is an international problem, involving the loss of muscle mass and function. The process begins at the age of 40 years old in both males and females (1). Currently, there are no accepted management guidelines for the condition, which has the potential to significantly adversely affect mobility, activities of daily living, and independence. Sarcopenia is multifactorial in aetiology and one potential mechanism for its onset is the physiological age-related decline in sex hormones and insul… Show more
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