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Age-related decline in muscle mass and muscle function in Flemish Caucasians: a 10-year follow-up

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Aging is a complex process that is accompanied with changes in both muscle mass and muscle function (strength and performance). Therefore, the current longitudinal study aimed to provide a better insight in 10-year aging-related changes in whole-body muscle mass and strength performance of the leg extensors during the adult life span. Data were gathered within the framework of the first- (2002–2004: baseline) and third-generation Flemish Policy Research Center Sport (2012–2014: follow-up). Results are based on muscle characteristics data of 591 Flemish Caucasian adults (19–73 years, 381 men). Skeletal muscle mass (SMM) was determined with bioelectrical impedance analysis. Biodex Medical System 3® dynamometer was used to measure isometric (PTstatic120°) and isokinetic (PTdynamic60° and PTdynamic240°) strength, ballistic movement speed (S 20 %), and muscular endurance (work) of the knee extensors. Overall strength performance was higher at both evaluation moments in men compared to women (p < 0.01). But only S 20 % declined significantly faster in men compared to women (p < 0.01). Age and baseline strength performance were negatively related with the change in strength performance, even when corrected for SMM, protein intake, and energy expenditure during sports (E sport). In conclusion, strength performance was not associated with E sport in this study, but protein intake was associated with isometric strength in men, and with ballistic and isokinetic strength in women. Changes in S 20 % were significantly greater in men compared to women. Baseline values of strength performance and age were associated with changes in strength performance parameters, even after correction for SMM, protein intake, and E sport.

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Charlier, R., Knaeps, S., Mertens, E. et al. Age-related decline in muscle mass and muscle function in Flemish Caucasians: a 10-year follow-up. AGE 38, 36 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11357-016-9900-7

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