As people age, it’s common to lose muscle mass and strength—a condition known as sarcopenia. In fact, sarcopenia impacts as many as 13% of adults over age 60—and up to 50% of those 80 and older.
As we age, many people notice small changes that make them feel a little weaker or slower – but they often don’t realise the cause is sarcopenia.We spoke to Lucy Macdonald, physiotherapist based in ...
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Find out what a new study says about staying strong as you get older. Reviewed by Dietitian Emily Lachtrupp, M.S., RD As people age, it’s common to lose muscle mass and strength—a condition known as ...