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Physiopathological mechanism of sarcopenia

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A multimodal approach combining nutrition, exercise, hormones, and specific anabolic drugs may be an innovative treatment for limiting the development of sarcopenia with aging.
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This article is published in Clinics in Geriatric Medicine.The article was published on 2011-08-01. It has received 233 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Sarcopenia & Protein digestion.

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Frailty Assessment in the Cardiovascular Care of Older Adults

TL;DR: This work sought to synthesize the existing body of evidence and offer a perspective on how to integrate frailty into clinical practice and contribute valuable prognostic insights incremental to existing risk models and assists clinicians in defining optimal care pathways for their patients.
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Protein Ingestion to Stimulate Myofibrillar Protein Synthesis Requires Greater Relative Protein Intakes in Healthy Older Versus Younger Men

TL;DR: The data suggest that healthy older men are less sensitive to low protein intakes and require a greater relative protein intake, in a single meal, than young men to maximally stimulate postprandial rates of MPS.
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Prevalence and trends in obesity among US adults, 1999-2008.

TL;DR: The increases in the prevalence of obesity previously observed do not appear to be continuing at the same rate over the past 10 years, particularly for women and possibly for men.
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Prevalence and Trends in Obesity Among US Adults, 1999-2000

TL;DR: The increases in the prevalences of obesity and overweight previously observed continued in 1999-2000, and increases occurred for both men and women in all age groups and for non-Hispanic whites, non- Hispanic blacks, and Mexican Americans.
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Prevalence of obesity, diabetes, and obesity-related health risk factors, 2001.

TL;DR: Overweight and obesity were significantly associated with diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, asthma, arthritis, and poor health status, and increases in obesity and diabetes continue in both sexes, all ages, all races, all educational levels, and all smoking levels.
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Inflammation, stress, and diabetes

TL;DR: The molecular and cellular underpinnings of obesity-induced inflammation and the signaling pathways at the intersection of metabolism and inflammation that contribute to diabetes are discussed.
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The continuing epidemics of obesity and diabetes in the United States.

TL;DR: The prevalence of obesity and diabetes continues to increase among US adults, and interventions are needed to improve physical activity and diet in communities nationwide.
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