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Sarcopenia: How Strength Training Slows Age-Related Muscle Loss
Daniel Whittaker

Sarcopenia: How Strength Training Slows Age-Related Muscle Loss

Sarcopenia is the age-related loss of muscle mass and strength that begins in your 30s and accelerates after 65. Strength training is the most effective way to slow or reverse it, helping older adults stay independent, avoid falls, and maintain daily function.

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