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Using multi-omics to predict chronic diseases outcomes

As people age, the risk od developing chronic diseases increases, including sarcopenia, cancer, obesity,...

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Managing and AVOIDing frailty and adverse musculoskeletal health among Canadian males and females

Canada’s population is facing rising rates of frailty, where weakened bodily systems reduce resilience....

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Fat mass to fat-free mass ratio, a new measure of sarcopenic obesity

Sarcopenic obesity is a progressive geriatric syndrome characterized by decreasing muscle mass and function...

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Sarcopenia trajectories across decades: is there an accelerated decline with age?

A decline in lean mass, muscle strength and functional capacity is part of normal...

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Exploring sarcopenia as a predictive factor for the development of cognitive dysfunction

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The association between adverse childhood experiences and sarcopenia: the impact of depression and inflammation

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Association between obesity-related ageing characteristics and (course of) depression

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Identification of genetic variants associated with sarcopenia – a genome-wide association study

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The relationship between osteosarcopenia and falls, fractures, and frailty

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The association between social isolation and loneliness and sarcopenia, osteoporosis, and fractures among older adults

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Relationship between sarcopenia and low back pain in older adults – A cross-sectional analysis of the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging data

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Prevalence and health implications of sarcopenia and sarcopenic obesity in Canada

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