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Sarcopenia In Older Adults, Timothy Henwood, Justin Keogh, Mike Climstein Apr 2012

Sarcopenia In Older Adults, Timothy Henwood, Justin Keogh, Mike Climstein

Justin Keogh

Extract:Sarcopenia is a little acknowledged geriatric syndrome associated with significant health care and personal burden (Janssen et al 2004). Defined by an age associated loss in muscle mass and function (either muscle strength or physical performance), sarcopenia is a known precursor to later life disability (Cruz-Jentoft et al 2010). Across the lifespan, an adult can expect a 35% loss in muscle size and 50% loss in muscle strength that will significantly reduce their capacity to undertake activities of daily living, and increase their risk of falls due to reduced balance capacity and core strength (Bean et al 2002).