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Muscle weakness is a natural part of the aging process, but for some people with sarcopenia, this decline is unusually fast
As we age, we begin to lose muscle mass and function
Researchers at the Karolinska Institute have now studied different factors such as gender, age, education level, living arrangements, life>
At the beginning of the study, almost 10% of the participants had sarcopenia, 27% were likely to have sarcopenia, and slightly more than 63% had no sarcopenia
"Perhaps the most interesting result is that after five years, roughly the same proportion (a little more than 10%) of individuals who may have sarcopenia have either improved or worsened .
Factors related to increased opportunities for improvement and decreased mortality are higher physical activity and cognitive test results, while chronic diseases, higher numbers of men, and older patients have the opposite correlation
Anna Karin Welmer, the last author of the study and senior lecturer in the Department of Neurobiology, said: "Our findings support the need for early intervention to protect the body and cognition of the elderly.