Loss of skeletal muscle mass in aging: Examining the relationship of starvation, sarcopenia and cachexia

Volume: 26, Issue: 4, Pages: 389 - 399
Published: Aug 1, 2007
Abstract
A loss of body weight or skeletal muscle mass is common in older persons and is a harbinger of poor outcome. Involuntary weight loss can be categorized into three primary etiologies of starvation, sarcopenia, and cachexia. Starvation results in a loss of body fat and non-fat mass due to inadequate intake of protein and energy. Sarcopenia is associated with a reduction in muscle mass and strength occurring with normal aging, associated with a...
Paper Details
Title
Loss of skeletal muscle mass in aging: Examining the relationship of starvation, sarcopenia and cachexia
Published Date
Aug 1, 2007
Volume
26
Issue
4
Pages
389 - 399
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