Sarcopenia, long‐term conditions, and multimorbidity: findings from UK Biobank participants
Abstract Background Sarcopenia, the loss of muscle strength and mass, predicts adverse outcomes and becomes common with age. There is recognition that sarcopenia may occur at younger ages in those with long‐term conditions (LTCs) as well as those with multimorbidity (the presence of two or more LTCs...
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Main Authors: | Richard M. Dodds (Author), Antoneta Granic (Author), Sian M. Robinson (Author), Avan A. Sayer (Author) |
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