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Lingxiao He
Researcher at Manchester Metropolitan University
Publications - 21
Citations - 116
Lingxiao He is an academic researcher from Manchester Metropolitan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 9 publications receiving 47 citations. Previous affiliations of Lingxiao He include Katholieke Universiteit Leuven.
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Prevalence and association of single nucleotide polymorphisms with sarcopenia in older women depends on definition.
Praval Khanal,Lingxiao He,Lingxiao He,Georgina K. Stebbings,Gladys Onambele-Pearson,Hans Degens,Alun G. Williams,Alun G. Williams,Martine Thomis,Christopher I. Morse +9 more
TL;DR: The gene variants associated with sarcopenia may help proper counselling and interventions to prevent individuals from developing sarcopenic characteristics, including low muscle mass and muscle strength.
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The Association of Multiple Gene Variants with Ageing Skeletal Muscle Phenotypes in Elderly Women.
Praval Khanal,Praval Khanal,Lingxiao He,Lingxiao He,Adam J Herbert,Georgina K. Stebbings,Gladys Onambele-Pearson,Hans Degens,Hans Degens,Christopher I. Morse,Martine Thomis,Alun G. Williams,Alun G. Williams +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the possible association of 24 SNPs with skeletal muscle phenotypes in 307 elderly Caucasian women (aged 60 −91 years, 66.3 ± 11.3 kg).
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Differentially methylated gene patterns between age-matched sarcopenic and non-sarcopenic women.
Lingxiao He,Lingxiao He,Praval Khanal,Praval Khanal,Christopher I. Morse,Alun G. Williams,Alun G. Williams,Martine Thomis +7 more
TL;DR: The aim of this study was to explore sarcopenia‐related DNA methylation differences in blood samples between age‐matched sarcopenic and non‐sarcopenic older women.
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Genetic predisposition score predicts the increases of knee strength and muscle mass after one-year exercise in healthy elderly
Lingxiao He,Evelien Van Roie,An Bogaerts,Christopher I. Morse,Christophe Delecluse,Sabine Verschueren,Martine Thomis +6 more
TL;DR: The identified genetic predisposition scores were positively related to baseline knee extension strength and muscle adaptations to exercise in healthy elderly, providing supportive genetic explanations for high and low responders in exercise‐induced muscle adaptations.
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Static one-leg standing balance test as a screening tool for low muscle mass in healthy elderly women
Praval Khanal,Lingxiao He,Lingxiao He,Georgina K. Stebbings,Gladys Onambele-Pearson,Hans Degens,Hans Degens,Alun G. Williams,Alun G. Williams,Martine Thomis,Christopher I. Morse +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, a threshold for one-leg standing balance test (OLST) time for low muscle mass was established, and the ability of that threshold to assess muscular impairments in a poor balance group was tested.