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Abstract Studies of small muscle mass exercise (SMME) have revealed that the peripheral O2 transport–utilization cascade is a dynamically regulated system in which perfusive and diffusive components can be selectively amplified, redistributed and mechanically limited depending on contraction pattern, recruitment strategy and intramuscular pressure ...
Shunsaku Koga +4 more
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Exercise and nutritional interventions for sarcopenia-related fall prevention in older adults: An umbrella review. [PDF]
Dharmansyah D +3 more
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New perspectives on the physiological basis of muscle loss
Experimental Physiology, EarlyView.
Alistair J. Monteyne, Marlou L. Dirks
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Abstract Ageing leads to an increased prevalence of sarcopenia and frailty, characterised by progressive declines in muscle strength, power and function and reduced physical activity. Hot water immersion (HWI) could potentially improve muscle function, but this is yet to be explored in older adults.
Daniel D. Piccolo +12 more
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From Weight Loss to Standardized Sarcopenia Assessment: A Multi-Database Bibliometric Study of COPD with Sarcopenia (2005-2025). [PDF]
Fang H, Zhao Y, Wang J, Wu H.
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Beyond the horizon: Why space biology is the next great innovation opportunity
Experimental Physiology, EarlyView.
Carina Kern, Keith Siew
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Abstract In addition to controlling muscle mass, myostatin may support oxidative metabolism and endurance. Loss of function through gene knockout or post‐natal blockade generally lowers muscle oxidative capacity and increases fatigability. These observations imply that myostatin activation could promote a more oxidative and less fatigable muscle ...
Andy V. Khamoui +6 more
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Risk Stratification of Non-Relapse Mortality After Allogeneic Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation Based on Pre-Transplant Sarcopenia and HCT-CI. [PDF]
Kashima K +10 more
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Frailty and Sarcopenia as Predictors of Functional Recovery After Total Hip and Knee Arthroplasty: A Narrative Review. [PDF]
Hung M +6 more
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