
Could Sarcopenia Cause Type 2 Diabetes in Older Adults?
Aging brings rewards and challenges. It can be a fulfilling time of rest and relaxation; enjoying respite from a life of working and raising children.
Aging brings rewards and challenges. It can be a fulfilling time of rest and relaxation; enjoying respite from a life of working and raising children.
Mary and Sylvia might not differ in body weight and appearance, but could be hiding a distinct difference—one may have greater fat mass and the
Unless you are suffering a prolonged midlife crisis, life really does get better after 40—we can start to enjoy the fruits of our labour, care
Obesity is one of the biggest health issues facing Australians today. It is forecast that 35% of Australians will be obese by 2025. What is
Age-related muscle loss is one of greatest health issues for older adults. Up to a third of people over 50 experience sarcopenia – the age-related
What is sarcopenia? Sarcopenia can be described as a loss of skeletal muscle mass, muscle function and strength that occurs with aging. Sarcopenia can significantly
Seeing someone walk more slowly and perhaps unsteadily is a familiar sign of aging. Far too commonly, we see or hear of older adults falling
“It feels like the food has got stuck.” If you or someone you love starts choking on or struggling to swallow foods or drinks, coughing
Why do some people struggle to say no to cake while others eat kale with gusto? Researchers are coming closer to solving a part of
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