Associations between inflammatory markers, body composition, and physical function: the Copenhagen Sarcopenia Study
Abstract Background Chronic low‐grade inflammation has been suggested as one of the key elements in the development of sarcopenia, but in contrast to disease‐related loss of muscle mass, the role of chronic low‐grade inflammation in age‐related (primary) sarcopenia is still not clear. The aim of thi...
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Main Authors: | Rikke S. Kamper (Author), Julian Alcazar (Author), Lars L. Andersen (Author), Bryan Haddock (Author), Niklas Rye Jørgensen (Author), Peter Hovind (Author), Charlotte Suetta (Author) |
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