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Sarcopenia Age-Related Muscle Wasting and Weakness: Mechanisms and Treatments 2011 ed. [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 479 pages, height x width: 235x155 mm, weight: 995 g, XIII, 479 p., 1 Hardback
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Dec-2010
  • Izdevniecība: Springer
  • ISBN-10: 9048197120
  • ISBN-13: 9789048197125
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 479 pages, height x width: 235x155 mm, weight: 995 g, XIII, 479 p., 1 Hardback
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  • ISBN-10: 9048197120
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Some of the most serious consequences of aging are its effects on skeletal muscle. Sarcopenia, the progressive age-related loss of muscle mass and associated muscle weakness, renders frail elders susceptible to serious injury from sudden falls and fractures and at risk for losing their functional independence.

Not surprisingly, sarcopenia is a significant public health problem throughout the developed world. There is an urgent need to better understand the neuromuscular mechanisms underlying age-related muscle wasting and to develop therapeutic strategies that can attenuate, prevent, or ultimately reverse sarcopenia. Significant research and development in academic and research institutions and in pharmaceutical companies is being directed to sarcopenia and to related health issues in order to develop and evaluate novel therapeutics.

This book provides the latest information on sarcopenia from leading international researchers studying the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying age-related changes in skeletal muscle and identifies strategies to combat sarcopenia and related muscle wasting conditions and neuromuscular disorders. The book provides a vital resource for researchers and practitioners alike, with information relevant to gerontologists, geriatricians, sports medicine physicians, physiologists, neuroscientists, cell biologists, endocrinologists, physical therapists, allied health and musculoskeletal practitioners, strength and conditioning specialists, athletic trainers, and students of the medical and biomedical sciences.
Overview of Sarcopenia
1(8)
Gordon S. Lynch
Muscle Wasting in Cancer and Ageing: Cachexia Versus Sarcopenia
9(28)
Josep M. Argiles
Silvia Busquets
Marcel Orpi
Roberto Serpe
Francisco J. Lopez-Soriano
Age-Related Remodeling of Neuromuscular Junctions
37(18)
Carlos B. Mantilla
Gary C. Sieck
Aging-Related Changes Motor Unit Structure and Function
55(20)
Alexander Cristea
David E. Vaillancourt
Lars Larsson
Age-Related Decline in Actomyosin Strurcture and Function
75(38)
LaDora V. Thompson
Excitation-Contraction Coupling Regulation in Aging Skeletal Muscle
113(22)
Osvaldo Delbono
Alterations in Mitochondria and Their Impact in Aging Skeletal Muscle
135(24)
Russell T. Hepple
Skeletal Muscle Collagen: Age, Injury and Disease
159(14)
Luc E. Gosselin
Nuclear Apoptosis and Sarcopenia
173(34)
Stephen E. Alway
Parco M. Siu
Age-Related Changes in the Molecular Regulation of Skeletal Muscle Mass
207(16)
Aaron P. Russell
Bertrand Leger
Genetic Variation and Skeletal Muscle Traits: Implications for Sarcopenia
223(36)
Stephen M. Roth
Proteomic and Biochemical Profiling of Aged Skeletal Muscle
259(30)
Kathleen O'Connell
Philip Doran
Joan Gannon
Pamela Donoghue
Kay Ohlendieck
Exercise and Nutritional Interventions to Combat Age-Related Muscle Loss
289(28)
Rene Koopman
Lex B. Verdijk
Luc J. C. van Loon
Reactive Oxygen Species Generation and Skeletal Muscle Wasting -Implications for Sarcopenia
317(16)
Anne McArdle
Malcolm J. Jackson
Exercise as a Countermeasure for Sarcopenia
333(40)
Donato A. Rivas
Roger A. Fielding
Role of Contraction-Induced Injury in Age-Related Muscle Wasting and Weakness
373(20)
John A. Faulkner
Christopher L. Mendias
Carol S. Davis
Susan V. Brooks
Role of IGF-1 in Age-Related Loss of Skeletal Muscle Mass and Function
393(26)
Chris D. McMahon
Thea Shavlakadze
Miranda D. Grounds
Role of Myostatin in Skeletal Muscle Growth and Development Implications for Sarcopenia
419(30)
Craig McFarlane
Mridula Sharma
Ravi Kambadur
Role of β-Adrenergic Signalling in Skeletal Muscle Wasting: Implications for Sarcopenia
449(24)
James G. Ryall
Gordon S. Lynch
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