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Muscle Ageing Sarcopenia Study_Lifecourse (MASS_Lifecourse): Establishing a Life Course Cohort for Advances in the Prevention, Diagnosis and Treatment of Sarcopenia

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Newcastle-upon-Tyne Hospitals NHS Trust · 2018

Abstract

Sarcopenia is the loss of muscle mass and function with age. It has been recognised as an important health problem because it is common in older adults and associated with decline in physical function as well as a reduced quality of life. Sarcopenia can also lead to serious health consequences in terms of increased disability and the need for increased health and social care. There is considerable interest in understanding what causes sarcopenia in order to develop new approaches to prevention, diagnosis and treatment. To gain a detailed understanding of sarcopenia across a range of ages, we have designed the Muscle Ageing Sarcopenia Study (MASS\_Lifecourse) in collaboration with members of the public and patients.

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Anonymous. (2018). Muscle Ageing Sarcopenia Study_Lifecourse (MASS_Lifecourse): Establishing a Life Course Cohort for Advances in the Prevention, Diagnosis and Treatment of Sarcopenia. <em>Newcastle-upon-Tyne Hospitals NHS Trust</em>. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT04239495
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Anonymous. Muscle Ageing Sarcopenia Study_Lifecourse (MASS_Lifecourse): Establishing a Life Course Cohort for Advances in the Prevention, Diagnosis and Treatment of Sarcopenia. Newcastle-upon-Tyne Hospitals NHS Trust. 2018.
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@misc{anon2018Muscle, title = {Muscle Ageing Sarcopenia Study_Lifecourse (MASS_Lifecourse): Establishing a Life Course Cohort for Advances in the Prevention, Diagnosis and Treatment of Sarcopenia}, author = {Anonymous}, journal = {Newcastle-upon-Tyne Hospitals NHS Trust}, year = {2018}, }

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