Frailty is characterized by biomarker patterns reflecting inflammation or muscle catabolism in multi‐morbid patients
Abstract Background Frailty development is partly dependent on multiple factors like low levels of nutrients and high levels of oxidative stress (OS) and inflammation potentially leading to a muscle‐catabolic state. Measures of specific biomarker patterns including nutrients, OS and inflammatory bio...
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Main Authors: | Bastian Kochlik (Author), Kristina Franz (Author), Thorsten Henning (Author), Daniela Weber (Author), Andreas Wernitz (Author), Catrin Herpich (Author), Franziska Jannasch (Author), Volkan Aykaç (Author), Ursula Müller‐Werdan (Author), Matthias B. Schulze (Author), Tilman Grune (Author), Kristina Norman (Author) |
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2023-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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