2023
DOI: 10.1002/jcsm.13218
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Effects of exercise habits in adolescence and older age on sarcopenia risk in older adults: the Bunkyo Health Study

Abstract: Background Sarcopenia, defined as an age-associated loss of skeletal muscle mass and function, is a major risk factor for requiring long-term care. Because physical activity in adolescence and older age enhances peak muscle function in youth and prevents muscle function decline in older age, older adults with exercise habits during both periods may be at a lower risk for sarcopenia. We investigated the relationship between exercise habits in adolescence and older age and sarcopenia and its components in commun… Show more

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“…The economic burden related to cancer treatment in society is substantial [49] 33.00% of the subjects in the survey for this study were freelancers with unstable jobs, and cancer and its treatment may lead to time away from work, limiting the patient's ability to work and reducing household income. In addition, patients receiving more intensive treatment may also have more severe or rapidly progressing disease, and greater intensity of treatment is often associated with higher out-of-pocket costs, which may increase the risk of nancial hardship.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The economic burden related to cancer treatment in society is substantial [49] 33.00% of the subjects in the survey for this study were freelancers with unstable jobs, and cancer and its treatment may lead to time away from work, limiting the patient's ability to work and reducing household income. In addition, patients receiving more intensive treatment may also have more severe or rapidly progressing disease, and greater intensity of treatment is often associated with higher out-of-pocket costs, which may increase the risk of nancial hardship.…”
Section: Sociodemographic Information In Uence Upper Arm Exercise Sel...mentioning
confidence: 99%