Quality of life in sarcopenia and frailty.
The reduced muscle mass and impaired muscle performance that define sarcopenia in older individuals are associated with increased risk of physical limitation and a variety of chronic diseases. They may also contribute to clinical frailty. A gradual erosion of quality of life (QoL) has been evidenced...
Main Authors: | Rizzoli, R, Reginster, J, Arnal, J, Bautmans, I, Beaudart, C, Bischoff-Ferrari, H, Biver, E, Boonen, S, Brandi, M, Chines, A, Cooper, C, Epstein, S, Fielding, R, Goodpaster, B, Kanis, J, Kaufman, J, Laslop, A, Malafarina, V, Mañas, L, Mitlak, B, Oreffo, R, Petermans, J, Reid, K, Rolland, Y, Sayer, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2013
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