Body Composition in Healthy Aging

Volume: 904, Issue: 1, Pages: 437 - 448
Published: May 1, 2000
Abstract
Health risks in elderly people cannot be evaluated simply in conventional terms of body fatness or fat distribution. Elderly people have less muscle and bone mass, expanded extracellular fluid volumes, and reduced body cell mass compared to younger adults. These nonfat components of body composition play critical roles, influencing cognitive and physical functional status, nutritional and endocrine status, quality of life, and comorbidity in...
Paper Details
Title
Body Composition in Healthy Aging
Published Date
May 1, 2000
Volume
904
Issue
1
Pages
437 - 448
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